Jack Doherty, never far from chaos, is once again in the spotlight—this time over a car crash involving a visibly wrecked blue BMW. In a viral clip, he casually says,
“I crashed another car,” leaving fans and critics asking: Was he actually behind the wheel? Or is this just another stunt in Jack’s wild stream-filled saga? Let’s break it all down.
The 12-Second Clip That Sparked It All
It started with a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it video posted online—just 12 seconds long. A blue BMW, front smashed in, sits lifeless. Jack’s voice drops the bomb:
“I think it's officially time I get off the road.” With that one-liner, social media caught fire.
Many believed Jack himself crashed the car. After all, this wouldn’t be the first time—remember his 2024 McLaren crash? But soon, conflicting footage and reactions began painting a slightly different picture.
Wait... Was Jack Even Driving?
As fans dug deeper, a clip from Jack’s Parti.com livestream on July 1, 2025, raised eyebrows. In the opening moments, Jack isn't inside the car. In fact, he’s seen running toward the crash site, not stumbling out of it.
“Bro, are you good?” he asks his visibly shaken cameraman. That one line flipped the script.
The Cameraman’s Side of the Story
Turns out, the crash might’ve involved Jack’s cameraman, not Jack himself. On stream, the cameraman tries to explain what happened. He says a woman pulled through the intersection while he was turning, possibly jumping the light:
- “It was a yellow, I was turning… she just went through. The car next to her stopped.”
So, was Jack exaggerating when he said he crashed the car? Maybe. Or maybe he just meant it was his car, regardless of who was driving.
Throwback: The McLaren Mess
Jack’s
“another car” remark wasn’t just drama—it referenced his October 2024 crash, when he hydroplaned his McLaren 570S while live-streaming. That crash left his cameraman injured and earned Jack a distracted driving citation and a ban from Kick.
So naturally, fans weren’t sure whether to believe Jack’s calm attitude this time or brace for another major fallout.
No Injuries, But Lots of Questions
Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt in this new crash. The cameraman appeared okay and reportedly held no grudge against the other driver. Even Jack’s crew on stream reminded everyone to be respectful, calling the woman “scared” and asking Jack’s team to “be nice.”
But one big question remains:
Did Jack exaggerate it for content? With his reputation, it’s hard to tell where reality ends and performance begins.
Whether or not Jack was the one driving, the crash quickly became yet another chapter in the ongoing saga that is Jack Doherty’s livestream lifestyle. Fans are divided—some laughing it off, others calling it irresponsible.
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