A young OnlyFans star who married a popular YouTuber has opened up about her husband’s viral vows in the aftermath of their split.
McKinley Richardson, 22, tied-the-knot with social media prankster Jack Doherty in a spur-of-the-moment Vegas wedding last November.
The nuptials were livestreamed to his 15.3 million followers, with one moment leaving many surprised: when Doherty surprised his soon-to-be wife with a prenup at the altar.
“So, shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat,” he said.
“If she cheats, she automatically owes me $10 million.
“I’ll also receive 100 percent of her OF revenue moving forward, even if we divorce.”
Doherty also said Richardson couldn’t talk or date to “any other guys if we divorce” for a period lasting “250 years” and added she will “still have to cook, clean and do my laundry”.
It was a moment that quickly went viral, with many unable to determine whether or not the vows were a joke, largely as Doherty is known for pulling pranks.
But just a few months later, the pair had separated, and Richardson had moved out of the $3.5 million waterfront mansion the couple had just purchased in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
She has now opened up about Doherty’s wedding vows, labelling them “humiliating”, despite the fact their ceremony wasn’t legally binding.
“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,” Richardson said while appearing on an episode of Camilla Araujo’s podcast.
“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 claimed she “didn’t know” what Doherty was going to do, stating she hadn’t seen his vows he had prepared.
“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.”
After the vows went viral, social media was quick to weigh in, labelling Doherty’s words “sad” and “shocking”.
“Even if the wedding is fake, it’s still his real girlfriend, and that’s her dad,” said one.
“As a father, that is sad, she deserves the world not to be joked on,” agreed another.
The revelation came as part of a wider discussion that saw Richardson describe the complexities of dating someone who performs on camera, stressing that for her, it was a very real romance.
“He was amazing in the beginning,” she said.
“He was respectful, protective, and treated me so well. But the person he became. It wasn’t the same guy I fell for.”
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The pair began dating in early 2023, and quickly became regular appearances on each other’s social media accounts, predominantly Doherty who made Richardson a significant part of his YouTube content.
The couple shared holidays together, appeared in livestreams, and collaborated on countless videos.
Despite the wedding celebrations, Doherty confirmed in May 2025 the pair had broken up, after fans had noticed Richardson was no longer in his content.
Doherty addressed the split on the George Janko Show podcast, stating 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 said.
“She was really amazing throughout our whole relationship, I just don’t think people will ever fully be able to understand it.”