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OnlyFans Model McKinley Richardson Reveals Dark Side of Marriage to YouTuber

Los Angeles, CA — McKinley Richardson, a 22-year-old OnlyFans model, is sharing her experiences after her marriage to YouTuber Jack Doherty ended in May 2025. During a recent podcast episode hosted by her close friend Camilla Araujo, Richardson discussed the challenges she faced during their whirlwind romance that began in early 2023.
Richardson and Doherty tied the knot in a spur-of-the-moment Las Vegas wedding in November 2024. The nuptials were livestreamed to Doherty’s 15.3 million followers, where he surprised Richardson with a prenup at the altar. “Shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat,” he announced during the livestream.
Initially, Richardson described their relationship as “amazing,” noting that Doherty was respectful and protective. However, the dynamics quickly changed. On their wedding day, his demands allegedly turned toxic. Richardson recalled Doherty’s shocking demands, including a $10 million penalty if she cheated, as well as taking 100 percent of her OnlyFans revenue if they divorced.
These statements led many, including Richardson, to question the sincerity of his vows. “It was humiliating,” she remarked in the podcast. “My dad actually cried that day, saying, ‘that was so humiliating.'”
Richardson revealed that Doherty pressured her into joining OnlyFans, a platform where she had to navigate the complexities of their relationship publicly. Reflecting on a pregnancy scare, she conveyed how it affected her decision to have an abortion, believing she could not bring a child into such a toxic environment. “He wasn’t going to be that thrilled to be a dad,” she said, adding, “It had nothing to do with the family. It had to do with control.”
Another troubling incident occurred when Doherty’s friend allegedly attacked Richardson while she was asleep. Although Doherty made his friend apologize and cut ties, Richardson felt betrayed. “I couldn’t believe he did that to me,” she expressed during the podcast.
By May 2025, the couple separated, and Richardson moved out of their $3.5 million waterfront mansion. Despite her efforts to move on, Araujo, who hosted the podcast, noted the alarming nature of Richardson’s experiences: “She didn’t just go through a bad breakup. She went through emotional abuse.”
In a candid discussion, Richardson reflected on the complexities of marrying someone who lives a public lifestyle. “He was respectful and protective, but the person he became wasn’t the same guy I fell for,” she concluded.