
Topics: YouTube, OnlyFans, Sex and Relationships, Weddings
Topics: YouTube, OnlyFans, Sex and Relationships, Weddings
A woman who had a wedding with YouTube star Jack Doherty has split up with him and said she found something he did at the ceremony 'humiliating'.
His former partner, OnlyFans model McKinley Richardson, has spoken out about them tying the knot in Las Vegas in November last year with the ceremony livestreamed and Doherty springing a surprise on her at the altar.
The ceremony wasn't legally binding, so their separation is simpler than the end of other marriages, but Richardson said that the livestreamed event got 'humiliating' for her when the YouTube prankster pulled out a pre-nuptial agreement.
"So, shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat," Doherty had said on camera with lots of people watching.
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"If she cheats, she automatically owes me $10 million. I’ll also receive 100 per cent of her OF revenue moving forward, even if we divorce.”
He also stipulated that she couldn't speak to or date another man for '250 years' if they divorced and that Richardson would 'still have to cook, clean and do my laundry'.
Obviously, with the wedding not being legally binding, the prenup also wasn't, but the woman told Camilla Araujo’s podcast that she 'felt horrible' about it afterwards.
"The vows that he wrote in front of my dad, he made my dad stand up centre stage and he read out these disgusting vows," she told the podcast.
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"Just fully disrespecting him, it was embarrassing, we were humiliated. My dad actually cried that day, after we left he said, ‘that was so humiliating’, and I felt horrible.
"It wasn’t some sweet vow, it was very disrespectful. We finished up the wedding, we say goodbye, and he says on camera, ‘thank God that they are gone’.
"They are the sweetest people ever, like that killed me."
She explained that she didn't know he was going to play that prank on her and said that the YouTuber's personality changed after being 'amazing in the beginning' as she explained 'the person he became... wasn't the same guy I fell for'.
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The YouTuber had confirmed in May that they'd split up after his viewers stopped spotting her in his videos.
If you don't know who Doherty is, he's a YouTube prankster who controversially crashed his McLaren supercar and left his cameraman bleeding from the face.
A lot of viewers who saw the footage of the crash thought he seemed more concerned about the car than the visibly injured human being, with Doherty later buying him a jet ski by way of apology and admitting the crash was his fault.
He attracted further criticism when he asked for money on a livestream after crashing the expensive car, as he told his critics 'you guys have never drove a McLaren'.