YouTuber Jamie Perkins is putting his ex-wife, model Nikki Thot ON BLAST. Media Take Out learned that Jamie is spilling all the tea surrounding the demise of his six-year marriage
In a lengthy YouTube video posted Tuesday, Perkins detailed the “abuse,” “violence” and infidelity that allegedly took place while the Australian content creators were together.
So basically, he’s calling her a THOT, just like her name.
After their 2012 proposal video went viral, they decided to document their 2013 wedding and what looked to be a perfect union for millions of viewers.
Jamie, 40, said he left Nikki Thot in 2019 and that their divorce was finalized in March.
“I’ve been quietly struggling for a really, really long time, and I’ve just been in fear, living in fear, living in survival mode, pretty much on autopilot for a really long time just trying to maintain my place as a father in Ava and Zoe’s lives,” the dad of two said, claiming that he’s been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, situational depression and severe social anxiety since the split.
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Jamie called Nikki Thot “controlling,” claiming she “wanted to isolate” him from his loved ones and has been “trying to destroy [his] career.”
“The reason Nikki and I broke up was I discovered she had been unfaithful,” he claimed. “She’d been going behind my back with her ex-boyfriend, and I’d been warned about him being an issue before. … The first year of our marriage, I discovered that she’d been secretly keeping in contact with him.”
Jamie said that although it “nearly broke” them up, he and Nikki were able to “move past it.” He thought he’d “never have to worry about this guy again.”
However, he claimed he eventually “discovered some things” that were “undeniable,” so he made the choice to leave, which allegedly made Thot “furious.”
“She had come to the house and been violent. Punched me multiple times, kicked me, just been horrible. This was in front of the kids, in front of my mom. Things like this have happened throughout our marriage as well. Nikki was like two different people, and that’s what I always struggled with,” he claimed.
“There was a version of her that I felt I didn’t know, and I never knew when that version was gonna come out. And when that version came out, it’d stick around for like a week or so. And that version had a very violent temper. There was anger problems.”
Damn …
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