
Hey there, gossip lovers! Let’s chat about Jack Colin Doherty, the 21-year-old YouTuber and Kick streamer who’s been setting the internet on fire - and not always in a good way. From a kid with a camera to a polarizing provocateur, Jack has built a brand that thrives on shock and awe, leaving us all a little stunned (and maybe a tad intrigued).
Starting his YouTube journey back in July 2016 at just 13 years old, Jack snagged his first 100 subscribers with a quirky clip called “Marker Flip Twice in a Row!!!” Fast forward to 2017, and his viral vid “I Flipped All These” racked up over 30 million views, propelling him to a whopping 15.3 million subscribers today. Talk about a glow-up!
But here’s the tea: while his early content was all playful flips and innocent fun, Jack soon cranked up the chaos with wild pranks and risky stunts that got him in hot water more times than we can count. Stick around as we unpack the drama, the dollars, and everything in between!
Born on October 8, 2003, in Long Island, New York, Jack Doherty grew up with Polish and Irish roots and graduated from North Shore High School in 2021. Inspired by the Paul brothers, he jumped into the YouTube game with simple flipping videos that slowly but surely built a loyal fanbase.
His high-energy style and knack for shock value turned heads with hits like “Floor is Lava Challenge at Walmart! (Kicked Out)” and “Singing ‘Despacito’ on the Walmart Intercom! (Kicked Out).” By 2018, he celebrated his first million subscribers, proving he was more than just a kid with a camera - he was a force to be reckoned with!
Jack didn’t stop there. He started flaunting a luxe lifestyle with videos showcasing his fancy cars, sprawling homes, and blinged-out watches, often collaborating with other creators. But with great fame comes great drama, and Jack’s antics were just getting started.
By 2024, Jack had a massive following across platforms, including live streaming on Kick, but his extreme content kept landing him in sticky situations. Between October 2023 and February 2025, he faced four major controversies that had everyone buzzing - and not always for the right reasons.
One jaw-dropping moment came on October 5, 2024, when Jack crashed his $200,000 McLaren 570S during a Kick livestream, seemingly distracted by his phone while driving in the rain. The internet erupted with criticism, especially when he appeared more concerned about his car than his injured cameraman, leading to his first Kick ban. And if that wasn’t enough, his TikTok plea for donations to cover the damages left fans rolling their eyes.
Just when we thought it couldn’t get messier, a stream sniper slapped him mid-stream nine days after his ban was lifted, sparking a street brawl and earning him a second Kick ban. Add to that a lawsuit from an altercation at Corinna Kopf’s Halloween party in February 2024, plus a broken collarbone from a biking stunt in 2025, and it’s clear Jack’s life is a non-stop rollercoaster!
Amid all the chaos, Jack hasn’t shied away from speaking his mind, often doubling down on his antics.
“I know people hate on me, but I’m just living my life and giving them content they can’t look away from - love me or hate me, you’re still watching!”
Love him or loathe him, Jack’s unapologetic vibe keeps us glued to the drama, and his bank account doesn’t seem to mind the attention either.
So, how much is this internet bad boy raking in? According to Celebrity Net Worth, Jack Doherty’s fortune sits at a cool $1 million - not bad for a 21-year-old! With over 5.9 billion views on YouTube and 10.1 million TikTok followers, he’s turned clicks into cash in a big way.
His early start as a social media star gave him a leg up, and now multiple income streams keep the money rolling in. From YouTube ad revenue to brand deals, Jack’s built a financial empire that matches his larger-than-life persona.
Curious to see how he stacks up against other influencers? Let’s dive into the ways he’s making - and spending - his millions!
Jack’s bread and butter started with YouTube ad revenue, pulling in millions of views and steady earnings despite fluctuating rates. His second channel, Jack Live, has already crossed 1.1 million followers, adding to his digital dominance.
Before his Kick bans, he built a hefty audience there too. Plus, with huge followings on Instagram, X, and Snapchat, Jack’s social media game is a goldmine for sponsorships and engagement.
Here’s where it gets spicy: Jack joined OnlyFans at 18, and it’s now his primary income source. He also runs an OnlyFans management company, which pads his wallet even more.
While some Reddit threads have criticized him, accusing him of targeting a young audience with the platform, these claims remain unproven speculation. Still, it’s a hot topic that keeps his name in the headlines - for better or worse.
Jack’s influencer status has scored him sweet deals with brands like online casino Kirgo, Wish, and streaming platform Parti. He’s also a brand ambassador for Nike and Adidas, per IBT.
Back in 2020, he even sold merch - a hoodie cheekily printed with “Shut Up, Karen” - proving he knows how to cash in on his bold persona. Every deal adds another layer to his growing empire.
Jack loves to show off his lavish lifestyle, and his spending reflects it. In a September 2023 YouTube video with Financial Wolf, he gave fans a peek into his Miami mansion, renting it for a staggering $30,000 a month. Think nine bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a movie theater, and even horse stables!
He also owns 21 properties, all paid in cash, including single-family homes. Plus, he’s been playing the stock market since he was 15 - talk about a young mogul in the making!
If there’s one thing Jack loves more than drama, it’s his car collection. From a modified Panel Van worth $180,000 to a $230,000 Lamborghini, a $94,000 McLaren 570GT, and a $99,000 Tesla Model X, his garage is pure eye candy.
Beyond cars, his watch collection - featuring Rolexes and a Richard Mille - doubles as an investment. And let’s not forget the jewelry: diamond chains and bracelets that scream ‘I’ve made it!’ But after pleading for donations post-McLaren crash, fans couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow at his flashy habits.
Jack’s latest drama dropped on March 27, 2025, when he posted a YouTube video claiming his girlfriend, McKinley Richardson, called the police on him over alleged threats. In the clip, he vented about ‘fake girls’ while denying the accusations as she collected her things with an officer present.
This is just the latest hiccup in a career full of risks. Yet, if Jack can steer his fame into fresh ventures and polish up his public image, he might just climb the ranks to join heavyweights like MrBeast and KSI on the Forbes Content Creators list.
One thing’s for sure: with Jack Doherty, there’s never a dull moment. So, what do you think - will he bounce back stronger, or is more chaos on the horizon? Drop your thoughts below, and stay tuned for the next wild update!