Bonnie Blue storms off after HSTikkyTokky's question in Louis Theroux doc

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Bonnie Blue storms off after HSTikkyTokky's question in Louis Theroux doc

Louis Theroux later likened the two for the way in which they make money

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Louis Theroux's investigation into the manosphere has landed on Netflix today and it sees the famed interviewer visit HSTikkyTokky.

Clips from the two very different men meeting had already gone viral before the show's release, and now that the full documentary has arrived on Netflix, people are picking up on a very awkward interview with Bonnie Blue.

The Kick streamer, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, invited the controversial adult content creator onto his livestream before his line of questioning saw her storm off.

While everyone will have their opinions on the OnlyFans star, who is best known for allegedly sleeping with 1000 men in one day, Sullivan seemed determined to humiliate her after inviting her onto his stream, no doubt cheered on by thousands more men with questionable views on women.

He said: "What girl is worse to idolise than this? There are other things that you could have done."

The clip, which can be seen below, also sees him call her a number of derogatory terms and refuse to believe her own motivations for sex work, before she eventually gets sick of him and leaves.

Warning: This clip contains strong language.



Louis always does his research and he was always going to bring up this interaction during his interview with Sullivan, especially considering his own promotion of other OnlyFans creators.

While Sullivan suggested that he thinks Bonnie Blue is 'absolutely repulsive as a person' and that he only got her on the live stream for 'clout', Louis was quick to call him out for his hypocrisy.

Louis said: "You've got 500,000 people on your Telegram, right? And you're advertising OnlyFans girls on there. Do you think there's a contradiction there?"

Sullivan replied: "No, because I openly say I don't give a f**k and I'm doing it for money. I don't care about..."

Louis interrupted: "The morality of it?" to which HS added:"'I know it's not good. I say to people: 'Don't watch porn'. It's sad, it's loser s**t."

Theroux is known for his interviews with controversial figures (Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images for British GQ)
Theroux is known for his interviews with controversial figures (Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Images for British GQ)

Louis replied: "You can't say I promote it but discourage people from doing it... You say it but it doesn't mean anything.

"So you say, 'Come down to the gym I'm going to help you work out' and then you just have a box of donuts – there's a box of donuts that I'm holding up to your face... it's giving very mixed messages."

HS continued: "You do what you choose. If you want to go and eat the donuts, eat the donuts, but I own the donut shop.

'If you wanna come in the gym and pay for the PT or eat the donuts, I make dough either way. My kids are going to be very happy, they can do what they want."

Louis then pointed out: "You sound a bit like Bonnie Blue... that it doesn't really matter what choices you make because you're making money, 'my kids will enjoy a high standard of living so because of my choices of living'.

Harrison Sullivan is a big name in the manosphere (George Wood/Getty Images)
Harrison Sullivan is a big name in the manosphere (George Wood/Getty Images)

Angered, Harrison replied: "You're saying me posting pictures with a few girls is the same as getting shagged by a thousand guys? Don't compare me to Bonnie.

"I'm not getting triggered, but you're talking s**t mate."

Louis then asked the social media influencer: "Why not try and be a good person? Uplift people? Don't pander to their worst impulses?"

Sullivan simply responded: "If I just done good things, I would never have blown up on social media in the first place."

He's certainly not wrong there, as it seems as if the path to fame these days just involves being as controversial as possible. Just ask the other creators in the manosphere, some of whom hit themselves in the faces with hammers to make themselves more attractive.

What a world we live in.

Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere is available to watch on Netflix now.

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Topics: Louis Theroux, Netflix, Bonnie Blue, Social Media