Louis Theroux shares mixed views on HSTikkyTokky, praising the influencer’s charisma and work ethic while condemning his promotion of abuse and misogyny in the Netflix documentary Inside The Manosphere.
Exploring the Manosphere
The documentary delves into the manosphere, an online network of forums, websites, and blogs that push anti-feminist views, rigid masculinity ideals, and misogynistic rhetoric. Theroux interviews key figures like HSTikkyTokky, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, amid concerns that such influencers dominate parts of the internet with promises of ‘cheat codes’ for young men to succeed in life.
Sullivan’s TikTok and social media content grows increasingly provocative as he builds his audience. He argues society favors women at men’s expense and urges followers to adopt ‘alpha male’ traits for wealth and dominance.
Theroux’s Nuanced Perspective
On The Romesh Ranganathan Show podcast, Theroux explains his approach avoids simple judgments. ‘I wouldn’t say I disliked him,’ he states. ‘There’s parts of him I liked and there’s parts I didn’t like if I’m honest.’
Theroux acknowledges Sullivan’s appeal: ‘He’s hardworking… he looks good, he’s got charisma, he’s a talented broadcaster.’ He agrees success from humble beginnings impresses, noting Sullivan’s private school background and strong work ethic.
Yet Theroux criticizes how Sullivan channels these traits. Positive advice like gym workouts gets buried in bigotry. ‘How meaningful is it to have a good work ethic if you’re just spending hours spewing offensive pickup lines?’ Theroux questions.
Influencer’s Business and Controversies
Sullivan earns from promoting gambling, cryptocurrency schemes, and OnlyFans creators—taking revenue cuts despite calling such women ‘disgusting’ and vowing to disown a daughter who joined the platform. He claims a £20 million annual trading income funding luxury, though closer scrutiny reveals inconsistencies.
Like Andrew Tate—a self-styled misogynist facing denied trafficking and rape charges after house arrest in Romania—Sullivan pushes get-rich schemes requiring £300 minimum investments. The Financial Conduct Authority warns against his forex and crypto tips.
Theroux highlights the manosphere’s blend of misogyny, homophobia, racism, and porn as a ‘sales pitch.’ Extremist views go viral for algorithms, leading to upsells like dubious courses or investments. ‘The misogyny is the front burner issue… horrific,’ Theroux says, noting escalating performative hate like barring women from driving or voting.
Documentary Highlights and Legal Troubles
In the film, Sullivan shows Theroux explicit nightclub footage while decrying gay sons. Fans assault a man for livestream content, with Sullivan joining to encourage punches.
Post-filming, viral clips spark Sullivan’s online rant: ‘If you want to call me a pimp, a scammer, racist, homophobic d**khead, I’m all of those, Theroux.’
Sullivan faces legal issues. In 2024, he crashed a £230,000 McLaren in Surrey, fled abroad, and taunted police from Thailand, Dubai, and Spain. Marbella police arrested him in August for allegedly glassing a man, causing severe neck injuries—the case pending.
Surrey Police extradited him via private jet. At Staines Magistrates’ Court in November, he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and no insurance, receiving a 12-month suspended sentence, two-year driving ban, 9pm curfew, and 300 hours unpaid work.

