
A social media influencer featured in Louis Theroux’s new documentary has branded the BAFTA winner as a 'hypocrite' following an OnlyFans probe.
Earlier this week (11 March), Netflix shared a collaboration with the 55-year-old broadcaster titled Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere.
The film offered viewers a dystopian look behind the curtain of the thriving online world of misogyny.
Former kick boxer, Andrew Tate, 39, the self-described misogynist who once said women should ‘bear responsibility’ for sexual assault, did not feature in the film despite widely being credited as the manosphere’s main figurehead.
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However, his so-called ‘matrix hand signal’ and other controversial influencers, such as Myron Gaines and Justin Weller, appeared alongside a 24-year-old known online as HS TikkyTokky.
The latter, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, used Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere to reveal that his father is Victor Ubogu, a former England rugby player.
The influencer, who is accused of promoting misogynistic and homophobic messages in his videos, also claimed in the film that he uses attention to ‘get more fame’ and ‘monetise’ further.
"I openly say I don't give a f**k, and I'm doing it for money," he stated.
Following his inclusion in the Netflix documentary, Sullivan appears to have deleted almost all of his Instagram posts.
He has also since addressed his appearance in a live stream delivered via Kick.
In one section of the stream, which was posted by a fan page on TikTok, the British social media star said he hadn’t got around to watching Louis Theroux: Into the Manosphere yet, but had ‘seen a few clips online’.

“What did I say? I was the main f****ng character. You guys doubted me,” he exclaimed.
Sullivan went on to brand the documentary maker as a ‘hypocrite’ following a comment he made about OnlyFans.
“He said to me, ‘You can’t promote something while also saying it’s bad’, whilst he’s doing a hit piece on the manosphere, which is being promoted to the biggest platform in the world, Netflix.
“How does that make sense? He is a total, total hypocrite,” the content creator added. “I’ve exposed him yet again.”
Elsewhere in the live stream, Sullivan alleged that he had ‘smashed’ his film performance and that he’d even managed to get Theroux to ‘sign up’ to one of the financial trading groups he touts.

“That was the highlight of the documentary. Thereoux put £500 into my group, and he flipped that into £13,000 in six months,” he reported.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which oversees the financial services industry in the UK, has previously cautioned UK dwellers that Sullivan's activities are not legitimate.
“This firm may be providing or promoting financial services or products without our permission. You should avoid dealing with this firm and beware of scams,” the FCA stated.
"Almost all firms and individuals must be authorised by us to carry out or promote financial services in the UK. This firm is not authorised by us and may be targeting people in the UK.”
Tyla has contacted Louis Theroux and Harrison Sullivan for comment.
Watch Louis Theroux: Into the Manosphere on Netflix now.
Topics: Netflix, Louis Theroux, Documentaries, Social Media, TikTok