JACK Doherty has captivated millions with his high-stakes pranks and adrenaline fuelled challenges.
But when a live streamed crash in his McLaren 570GT made headlines, fans began questioning if his risky antics had gone too far.
Jack Doherty is a content creator, known for his prank videos[/caption]Jack Doherty is an American social media influencer, YouTuber, and content creator.
He gained significant attention and a large following by posting videos featuring extreme challenges, public pranks, and interactions with strangers.
In 2016 Jack launched his YouTube channel when he was just 12 years old.
His early content included trampoline tricks and stunts, but he quickly transitioned to more provocative content like pranks and public challenges, which helped him build a large audience.
Much of his content is fast-paced and highly energetic, appealing primarily to a younger audience.
His prank videos often involve pushing boundaries, which has occasionally led to criticism or backlash from viewers and media.
Jack has also collaborated with influencers and YouTubers, such as rapper TeeGrizzley or social media star Sammy Wilk, increasing his exposure and subscriber count.
His collaborations often feature similar stunt-driven or prank-based content.
Jack is also active on TikTok, where he posts similar high-energy and prank-focused videos.
As with many prank-based influencers, Jack has been involved in controversies, often revolving around the disruptive nature of his stunts, which have led to negative attention or even removal from public places.
His pranks have led to interactions with law enforcement in some cases.
On October 5, 2024, Jack was involved in a crash while driving his £100,000 McLaren, understood to have happened during a live stream.
The accident happened on a dual carriageway when he, seemingly distracted by his phone, lost control of the vehicle.
Dashboard footage captured the moments leading up to the incident, showing the car veering off before colliding with the side of the road.
Neither Jack nor his cameraman suffered serious injuries, though his passenger did have some minor facial injuries.
Rather than seeking medical attention immediately, Jack chose to film the aftermath of the accident.
The McLaren involved in the crash is part of Jack’s £600,000 car collection, which also includes a £230,000 Lamborghini Huracan, a £99,000 Tesla Model X and a £180,000 Mercedes Sprinter Van.
All of his cars have been heavily modified, with performance upgrades, including custom exhaust systems.
His collection is wrapped in his signature light blue colour, including the McLaren 570GT from the crash.