Jack Doherty Permantly Banned from Kick After Livestreaming Car Crash

An ambulance arrived shortly after the crash, and fortunately, no one sustained serious injuries

Controversial streamer Jack Doherty has been banned from Kick following a reckless incident where he crashed his McLaren while using his phone during a livestream. This event adds to Doherty's history of controversies, which include a lawsuit against his bodyguard for assault and allegations of using a racial slur.

During the livestream, the 20-year-old was seen reading chat messages on his phone while driving at high speeds on a wet road. He lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a guardrail, exclaiming, “Oh no! No!”

After the crash, Doherty filmed the wreckage of his car, revealing that his cameraman, who was in the passenger seat, was bleeding from his face. “Bro, my whole fking car, bro. No fking way,” he said, handing the camera to the injured cameraman while he stood beside the destroyed vehicle.

An ambulance arrived shortly after the crash, and fortunately, no one sustained serious injuries. However, Kick swiftly banned Doherty's account for endangering himself and others during the livestream.

This incident follows a recent episode where Doherty hit baseballs off a building roof, alarming viewers who worried he could injure someone below. The pattern of risky behavior continues to raise concerns about Doherty's actions and their potential consequences.

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