Jamie Perkins and Nikki Thot’s love story once resembled a modern fairy tale. They met in 2009 on MySpace—Nikki, a 19-year-old South Sudanese-Australian model, and Jamie, a 25-year-old cinematographer. Their connection was instant, and within a year, they married.
Their life together, including daughters Ava and Zoe, captivated millions through YouTube. It began with Jamie’s viral engagement video, followed by their popular wedding video. Though they rose to fame, Jamie insisted their vlogs were more about preserving memories than chasing stardom.
Nikki’s upbringing was far more private. Born in Sudan and raised in Australia, she grew up in a household that valued hard work and discretion. Her father’s reaction to sudden public attention—once being recognized on a train—highlighted their discomfort with fame. Her decision to model and vlog clashed with her family’s expectations of a traditional career.
As their platform grew, so did scrutiny. Nikki faced criticism online, especially on her beauty channel. Meanwhile, Jamie, a white father to biracial daughters, dealt with awkward assumptions—like a doctor questioning his relation to Ava. Though their family channel promoted diversity, negativity found its way into their personal lives.