Piers Morgan Walks Out of Interview With Manosphere Doc’s HSTikkyTokky
Piers Morgan’s Clash with Controversial Influencer Harrison Sullivan
Piers Morgan recently found himself in a heated interview with controversial influencer Harrison Sullivan, also known as HSTikkyTokky. The encounter took place following the release of Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary “Inside the Manosphere,” which shed light on Sullivan’s inflammatory rhetoric.
In the documentary, Sullivan is depicted engaging in antisemitic behavior on the streets of Spain and promoting misogynistic and homophobic views. When Morgan confronted Sullivan about his homophobic rhetoric during the interview, Sullivan retaliated by attempting to discredit Morgan. He insinuated that Morgan had connections to Jeffrey Epstein and had visited his private island.
“This is about misogyny and everything like this,” Sullivan retorted as the interview quickly devolved into a shouting match. Morgan vehemently denied any association with Epstein, asserting that he had never met the man nor visited his island. He also criticized Sullivan for his lack of knowledge on the subject, stating, “Stop making yourself look like an even bigger idiot than you did in the Netflix show.”
Tensions escalated when Sullivan began mocking and insulting Morgan’s wife, journalist and author Celia Walden. In response, Morgan decided to walk out of the interview, calling Sullivan a “sexist, misogynist, homophobic twerp” who had been exposed on a global scale.
“I think you’re a little halfwit… But there’s no point me wasting my time talking to you, is there? You know what, I’m not doing this. Sorry, guys, it’s pointless,” Morgan declared before leaving the scene.
The contentious exchange was captured by Sullivan and shared on his Kick account, although it has not yet been featured on Morgan’s YouTube channel. Representatives for Morgan have yet to respond to requests for comment from Variety.
Louis Theroux’s documentary “Inside the Manosphere” premiered on Netflix on March 11, sparking conversations about toxic masculinity and controversial figures like Harrison Sullivan. The clash between Piers Morgan and Sullivan serves as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding free speech, accountability, and the responsibility of public figures in the digital age.



