
HSTikkyTokky has hit back at people 'hating on him' after his documentary with Louis Theroux landed on Netflix.
The influencer, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, has built a huge online audience in recent years thanks to his controversial content which is often misogynistic and anti-semitic.
Sullivan is undoubtedly part of an online world known as the manosphere, which promotes toxic masculinity and the idea that women will only be attracted to money and power, which obviously can only be achieved through the bizarre online courses offered by the likes of Andrew Tate, Justin Waller and Sullivan himself.
Theroux's documentary focuses on these content creators and exactly what pushed them to pander to people's worst thoughts and desires, with most sensible viewers in agreement that the legendary journalist makes them all look rather stupid with his line of questioning.
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He has obviously faced backlash from the creators themselves, with Sullivan deleting his social media posts on Instagram, while Myron Gaines has hit out at Theroux after his girlfriend left him following some awkward questioning during the documentary.

And now the 24-year-old has taken to issue a somewhat predictable response about the people that are sending him hate about the messages and ideologies he promotes in his content.
He wrote: "Everyone hating on the Theroux documentary…. Are Low Test men… and fat women. Angry at life … angry that they have no money and no opportunity. Robots. Sheep. Cattle confined within the system."
Sullivan later posted a response to the people who have been sending him Instagram DMs, but it seems as if the UK-born streamer has no plans to change his attitude, instead choosing to insult those who might not have the money he has.
He said: "I have never seen more bots than right now with this Louis Theroux doc coming out. The amount of DMs I'm getting is crazy. Look at this one. 'I'd rather be poor and happy than rich and exploitative.'
"Why do you think that being rich is a negative thing? Why can't you be rich and happy? That's the problem with most people. They have the mindset of: if you're rich, you're obviously doing something wrong.
"Not at all. Not at all. The amount of numpties. This guy's got a kid and he's messaging me, go feed your kid, bruv. You would kill to live my life. You will never live my life because you've got the wrong mindset.

"And this woman right here, I couldn't imagine being a grown-ass woman with a kid commenting about me like I'm rattling the whole UK and I love it.
"There's one percent of you that are normal. Most of you are 'povo' losers and you hate it. I love rage baiting you, I'm gonna go on Piers on Monday and rage bait you 'brokies' even more, but you're just a bunch of absolute losers.
"Keep the comments coming in, I'm enjoying replying to you and putting you in your place. Sit at home and watch like good boys and good girls, OK?"
Sadly, it doesn't seem as if anything will change Sullivan's beliefs, despite him being raised by a hard-working mother who put him through private school, with a clip from the documentary also exposing him as something of a mummy's boy.
Who is HSTikkyTokky?
The controversial streamer is the child of former England rugby player Victor Ubogu, who he has said wasn't around much when he was growing up.
Instead, he was raised by single mum Elaine Sullivan, who worked six days a week to put him through private school.
HSTikkyTokky has 245,000 followers on streaming site Kick, 300,000 on Instagram and 500,000 on Telegram.
He's a controversial figure due to his misogynistic views, with one clip from Louis Theroux's documentary showing him clashing with internet personality Bonnie Blue.
In March 2024, he crashed a £230k McLaren sports car and bizarrely spent around a year on the run from police in Qatar, Thailand and Dubai, before he was extradited from Spain.
He ultimately pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving without insurance and was ordered to complete 300 hours unpaid work, as well as being slapped with a suspended sentence and driving ban.
Topics: HSTikkyTokky, Louis Theroux, Netflix, Andrew Tate