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Streamer Jack Doherty Slaps Lil Tjay & Runs When Things Get Serious

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Lil Tjay got the shock of his life at a Fourth of July pool party when streamer Jack Doherty walked up and slapped him across the face before taking off running.

The whole thing went down at Doherty’s bash in Florida, and the moment he made contact, Tjay’s entire crew moved in to handle business.

The incident turned into a full-on scuffle when Doherty decided to test the rapper with a physical move that didn’t land the way he probably imagined.

Of course, the clout chasing Doherty posted on X right after the incident went down, bragging about what he’d just done.

“I slapped Lil Tjay,” he wrote with a laughing emoji, like he’d just pulled off the prank of the century.

What makes this moment even more telling is Doherty’s track record of pushing boundaries and facing consequences.

The 22-year-old content creator has been banned from PGA Tour events after paying spectators to distract golfers, arrested in Miami Beach for drug possession and traffic disruption in November 2025, and crashed a $200,000 McLaren while livestreaming in 2024.

He’s also facing a civil lawsuit from a 2023 incident where he allegedly hit someone at a party and streamed the whole thing.

This pattern shows someone who consistently tests how far he can push before reality catches up with him.

The difference this time is that Tjay’s team responded immediately and physically, which is exactly what happens when you put your hands on someone who’s got people around him ready to move.

Doherty’s legal team is reportedly reviewing footage of the altercation to determine if any charges will be filed against the rapper’s security team for their response.

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