What began as a whirlwind romance between. OnlyFans star McKinley Richardson and YouTube prankster Jack Doherty has ended in public heartbreak and humiliation.
Months after their impulsive Las Vegas wedding went viral for all the wrong reasons. The 22-year-old influencer has revealed how the stunt left both her and her family feeling “embarrassed and humiliated.” McKinley has now opened up about how the chaotic wedding and the aftermath. Ultimately led to the breakdown of their relationship.
Richardson, who has built a massive following on OnlyFans. Married Jack Doherty in November 2024 during a livestream to his 15.3 million subscribers.
What was intended as a fun. Light-hearted spectacle quickly took a humiliating. Turn when Doherty used his wedding vows to publicly mock his new bride and her father. In front of a live audience, he said, “So, shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her. Even if I cheat. If she cheats, she automatically owes me $10 million (£7.4 million). I’ll also receive 100 percent of her OF revenue moving forward, even if we divorce.”
Doherty continued the humiliating vows by stating that Richardson. Could not talk to or date “any other guys if we divorce” for “250 years,” and that she would still have to “cook, clean, and do my laundry.” This public mockery left McKinley feeling disrespected and humiliated, sparking the end of their relationship.
The bizarre vows quickly went viral, leaving millions wondering if it was all just a joke. Doherty, known for his pranks, insisted it was meant to be entertainment. But many viewers called it degrading and disrespectful.
A few months later, the couple separated. And McKinley Richardson moved out of their $3.5 million (£2.6 million) waterfront mansion in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The public nature of their split. Combined with the viral backlash from the wedding, left McKinley reevaluating her relationship and moving on from the toxic situation.
Now living separately, Richardson has spoken about the ordeal on Camilla Araujo’s podcast. Describing how deeply the viral moment affected her and her family.
‘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 said. ‘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.’
Richardson revealed that she had no idea what Doherty planned to say during the vows. “It wasn’t some sweet vow, it was very disrespectful,” she shared. After the ceremony, she said. “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.”
Although the ceremony was never legally binding, Richardson emphasized that the emotional damage was very real. The experience left her feeling hurt and betrayed, marking a turning point in their relationship.
When footage of the wedding spread online, viewers were appalled. One user wrote, “Even if the wedding is fake, it’s still his real girlfriend, and that’s her dad.” Another commented, “As a father, that is sad. She deserves the world, not to be joked on.”
The video quickly amassed millions of views, sparking widespread outrage and reigniting debates about influencer culture. Many questioned the growing trend of turning personal relationships into online content, with critics arguing that it crosses a line and can cause real emotional harm.
Doherty addressed the split in May 2025 on the George Janko Show, telling listeners that despite the chaos, the relationship was “real.”
“I dunno, if I didn’t livestream as much as I did, there was a lot of mixing relationships with business, it was fast, we were doing a lot,” he explained. “She was really amazing throughout our whole relationship, I just don’t think people will ever fully be able to understand it.”
Both influencers have moved on with their online careers, but their brief marriage — and the viral video that captured its downfall — has become a cautionary tale about fame, exploitation, and the price of living life for clicks.
As one viewer bluntly put it: “Two people chasing clout, and the internet got the wedding it deserved.”