Jack Doherty Gets Sucker Punched by a Furious Stranger Over an Outrageous T-Shirt Message

Published 12/23/2023, 6:00 AM EST

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While it’s been an eventful year for YouTuber and Kick streamer Jack Doherty, it hasn’t always been for the right reasons. Renowned for his unconventional pranks and eccentric persona, Doherty found himself embroiled in an unfortunate incident recently. A spontaneous altercation erupted on camera, triggered by the perceived audacity of an allegedly outrageous T-shirt, presenting an unexpected and challenging turn of events for the content creator.

Sharing the visuals of the fight on ‘X’, Jack wrote, Who was in the wrong here? I think that guy should’ve just minded his own business.” Well, it sure seemed like the stranger was offended by the quote on the T-shirt worn by one of Jack’s companions.

The t-shirt read, “F*ck You F*ckin’ F*ck.” The stranger took offense called out the creator and said, “Watch your words, there are kids around here.”

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When Doherty refuted his comment, the person pointed to Doherty’s companion and said, “You gotta stupid shirt on over there.” Responding to which the streamer stated, “Your kids can’t read though? Can they?” intended as humor.

It looks like the conversation did not sit well with the group and another man, along with the stranger, attacked the YouTuber and his friends. As seen in the video, the Kick phenomenon was punched in frustration by the stranger. 

Thankfully, the fight intervened quickly and didn’t carry on for long, as it could have gotten worse. You can also catch Jack Doherty’s girlfriend McKinley Richardson, screaming to stop the fight. 

 

Well, this is not the first time the young Youtuber has found himself in such a situation. Jack Doherty has long been considered one of the more controversial YouTubers in recent times.

Jack Doherty’s pranks got him banned from Walmart

Doherty started making YouTube videos at the age of 13. In his first video, he flipped a marker twice in a row, and to his surprise, it started to gain views, since then he went on to post hundreds more, and today, his channel is filled with predominantly prank videos.

After filming too many disruptive videos in several places, he has been banned from the premises of a few well-known brands, of which are Walmart and Target. His pranks at Walmart include tripping over large merchandise displays and ruining their products, turning out the lights, announcing “sales” over the store’s intercom, and confronting employees by posing as a Walmart store manager and proceeding to fire them. There was another instance when the prankster and his friend got into the security room and started singing on the intercom. Each time he was chased out of the store by security and ended up being banned from all Walmart stores across the country.

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In 2018, Jack uploaded a YouTube video wherein he humorously donated $1000 to prominent Fortnite player Ninja, intending to troll him amidst the trend of such videos. Two weeks later, Jack posted another video titled “Exposing Ninja,” sharing private messages with Ninja alleging a refund of the earlier donation and a request to remove the initial video. Ninja disputed the exposure, contending it was not authentic.

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In 2020, the Kick phenomenon’s neighbor complained about him constantly driving on his dirt bike on her drive-by, Jack Doherty was brought on to an episode “Neighborhood Prankster or Menace to Society?” by Dr. Phil McGraw. But he showed no remorse and was kicked out of the show and he’s continued feuding with his neighbors.

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Following the incident, he promptly posted a YouTube reaction video featuring his parents, where he asserted that he was deliberately set up from the very beginning. Despite the challenging situation, he concluded the video with a wry remark and said “I don’t care, Dr. Phil, I only went on the show for publicity.” The closing statement adds a touch of irony to the situation, emphasizing his nonchalant attitude toward the unexpected turn of events. From creating public disturbances to getting into physical altercations, he seems involved in one scrape after another, year after year.

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Vaibhav Singh Tomar

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