Following a physical confrontation during a January 18 live stream, popular streamer Jack Doherty has faced another ban from the streaming platform Kick. This decision comes just nine days after a previous permaban was lifted, which had been imposed three months earlier due to an incident involving his McLaren car crash while distracted by his phone.

During the recent incident on a streaming platform known as Parti, a stream sniper approached Doherty and slapped him, which escalated quickly into a physical altercation. In response, Doherty, along with his security personnel, chased down the individual and retaliated.

In an emotional response, Doherty expressed his frustration: “F**king b*tch, don’t f**king touch me. Yea now what,” directing his remarks at the stream sniper. He further stated, “Stupid f**k. I beat the f**k out of you; you won’t even show your face! You won’t even show your f**king face!”

Consequences of the Incident: Doherty’s Kick Ban

Following the altercation, Doherty was shocked to discover his ban from Kick after checking his phone. He received a screenshot showing an error message on his Kick page that read, “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.”

Frustrated, he articulated his displeasure with the platform, stating, “How is that fair guys? This is why I f**king don’t like Kick bro.” He defended his actions, claiming, “Yea exactly, I’m defending myself and I get banned… The one time I stand on business, I get banned; it’s not fair, bro.”

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The reaction on social media has been mixed. Some users praised Doherty, with comments like, “W Jack for once,” and “Jack actually held his own weight & stood up for himself.” However, criticism also emerged, with detractors suggesting, “Jack is acting tough because he has a squad with him,” and others claiming, “Jack could never take anyone on 1 v 1.”

As of the latest updates, Kick has yet to issue an official statement regarding Doherty’s ban. During his previous three-month suspension, he made a notable appearance at Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon, where he was humorously trolled by the prominent streamer.

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