HSTikkyTokky wipes Instagram posts after being exposed by Louis Theroux Netflix documentary

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HSTikkyTokky wipes Instagram posts after being exposed by Louis Theroux Netflix documentary

HSTikkyTokky, real name Harrison Sullivan, features in Louis Theroux's new Netflix doc 'Inside The Manosphere'

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Controversial influencer HSTikkyTokky appears to have deleted most of his posts on Instagram after featuring in Louis Theroux's latest documentary.

Harrison Sullivan, who goes by HSTikkyTokky online, is a British content creator known for posting videos of himself hitting on women.

The 24-year-old has hundreds of thousands of followers on platforms like TikTok and Kick by promoting a lavish lifestyle alongside toxic messaging, including derogatory views about women and the queer community.

In Theroux's new Netflix doc Inside The Manosphere, HSTikkyTokky admitted that he would 'disown' his daughter if she ever did OnlyFans, despite profiting from the platform himself.

He also comes clean about his online persona, stating that it is primarily a business move: "With the attention I can get more fame, monetise."

Following the release of the doc, HSTikkyTokky appears to only have two Instagram posts on his page, including a picture with Theroux captioned: "Cheers for the 500 @officiallouistheroux."

HSTikkyTokky appears to have deleted most of his Instagram posts (Netflix)
HSTikkyTokky appears to have deleted most of his Instagram posts (Netflix)

Speaking to Wired, Theroux recalled a revealing conversation he had with HSTikkyTokky off stream.

"The most revealing interview [HSTikkyTokky] gave was probably the one where I visited him a second time and he wasn't streaming," he said.

"He's having breakfast, and we're filming, so he is, in a sense, performing, but his manner is quite different.

"And he gives these considered answers to questions about why he does what he does.

"I ask him why doesn't he just try and do the right thing, why not consider the moral outcome of your decisions and how they affect people.

"And he says ‘No, I'm just about money.’ I ask again wouldn't he like to, sometimes, be the better person?

"And he goes: ‘It's a good question, but truthfully, if I'd been the better person, I wouldn't have blown up. I’d just be anonymously working somewhere. I wouldn't have all this fame on the internet.’

"So, in other words, it served him very well. It's highly profitable to be a d**k on the internet."

When asked about his motive behind the documentary, Theroux admitted that he just wants to 'make programs that I think I'd enjoy, and I don't think too hard about who they're for'.

HSTikkyTokky came clean about his social media persona (Netflix)
HSTikkyTokky came clean about his social media persona (Netflix)

"This is for people who might see HSTikkyTokky on their feed, maybe some who even like a lot of that content, and then also for parents, also for anyone who's curious about this weird landscape that we inhabit, people curious about the culture in general, the ways in which the people in power seem to be influenced by certain manosphere talking points," he explained.

"If you are curious or especially if you're raising kids, or you are young yourself, and you're consuming the content, then it's helpful to know what's happening."

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