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OnlyFans Star McKinley Richardson & YouTuber Jack Doherty Split After Viral Wedding Controversy

OnlyFans Star McKinley Richardson and YouTuber Jack Doherty Split After Viral Wedding Controversy
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OnlyFans Star McKinley Richardson & YouTuber Jack Doherty Split After Viral Wedding Controversy

OnlyFans creator McKinley Richardson and YouTuber Jack Doherty have officially gone their separate ways, ending a whirlwind relationship that played out almost entirely online. The pair’s romance, which began in early 2023 and ended by mid-2025, captured widespread attention for its dramatic highs, a viral Vegas wedding, and the intense public scrutiny that followed.

The two married last November in a spur-of-the-moment ceremony in Las Vegas, streamed live to Doherty’s audience of more than 15 million followers. What was supposed to be a fun, spontaneous event quickly turned controversial when Doherty surprised Richardson with what he called his “wedding vows,” a list of conditions that sounded more like a legal contract than a romantic gesture.

Among the “vows” were terms suggesting that Richardson would receive nothing if the couple divorced, even in cases of infidelity, and that she could face financial penalties for cheating. Another clause claimed Doherty would be entitled to a portion of Richardson’s future OnlyFans income, and a final condition banned her from seeing or speaking to other men for a lengthy period.

Though Doherty’s fans are accustomed to his prank-driven, over-the-top humor, the moment struck a nerve. Richardson later said she had no idea what he planned to say and described the experience as humiliating, adding that her family was deeply upset, with her father reportedly breaking down in tears afterward. “It didn’t feel like a sweet vow,” she said. “It felt disrespectful.”

Social media erupted after the clip went viral, with fans calling the stunt “sad” and “cruel.” Critics noted that even if the ceremony was intended as entertainment, it blurred the line between performance and real emotion, especially given the couple’s family involvement and public affection leading up to the wedding.

Throughout 2023 and 2024, Richardson and Doherty frequently appeared in each other’s content, from livestreams and pranks to joint vacations, building an online partnership as much as a relationship. But by May 2025, Doherty confirmed on The George Janko Show that they had broken up for good. He described the split as “real,” explaining that the pressures of performing their relationship online had taken a toll. “When your job is your life and your life becomes content,” he said, “it’s hard to know where the line is.”

Richardson echoed those sentiments in later interviews, saying the relationship had been genuine for her despite the challenges of dating someone whose career revolves around entertainment. “It was real,” she said. “But living in front of millions makes everything more complicated.”

As both continue to build their separate careers, Doherty in online entertainment and Richardson as a content creator, fans remain invested in how the viral couple’s story will unfold next.

Jeremy is a Social Media Expert and News Editor with over 12 years of creating and managing content. His expertise lies in creative thinking, building social media automations, and helping brands stay ahead of the curve. With a sharp eye for innovation, Jeremy delivers insightful coverage on the latest developments involving content creators, celebrities, and the subscription-based economy.

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