HStikkytokky Sparks Outrage on Piers Morgan’s Show After Crude Remarks About Piers’ Wife
Manosphere influencer Harrison Sullivan, known as HStikkytokky, sparked outrage after making crude and personal comments about Piers Morgan’s wife, Celia Walden, during a heated interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored. Sullivan, who has gained notoriety for his controversial views on masculinity and gender roles, appeared on the show following his feature in Louis Theroux’s Inside The Manosphere documentary.
The interview quickly escalated when Piers confronted Sullivan over his homophobic comments, particularly his vow to disown his son if he came out as gay. Sullivan, unrepentant, insisted that his stance was “good parenting,” prompting Piers to label his comments “as homophobic as you can get.” The confrontation soon took a personal turn when Sullivan began making disparaging remarks about Celia, referencing a 2022 Instagram post where she posed in a bikini, jokingly advertising for a “pool boy.”
“That’s your ting, bro, that’s your girl,” Sullivan said while showing the post to Piers. To which Piers responded, “I couldn’t care less about your silly little insults. It’s like a two-year-old, why would I care?” However, the situation worsened when Piers walked off set, visibly frustrated, telling producers, “You know what, I’m not doing this, sorry guys. It’s pointless.”
The exchange quickly went viral, with viewers taking to social media to express their disgust at Sullivan’s behavior. Critics slammed him for making inappropriate comments and criticized Piers for not staying in the interview longer to confront the influencer.
The controversy followed a week of heightened tensions, as Sullivan faced backlash for similar remarks made during his appearance in Louis Theroux’s documentary. Sullivan’s public statements have drawn attention to the troubling rise of online communities that promote extreme masculine ideologies, misogyny, and homophobia.
The documentary explores these “manosphere” communities and their influence on young men, with Louis Theroux observing Sullivan’s interactions with followers who engage in harmful behaviors for online fame. In one disturbing scene, Sullivan’s followers were seen physically attacking a man they had targeted for online humiliation. Louis, visibly shocked, commented, “It was horrible, it was like a mob attack. You don’t get to beat someone up – that’s not law and order.”
As the debate continues to intensify, many are questioning the role of influencers like Harrison Sullivan in shaping the views of young people, while others are calling for greater accountability in the online space.
Piers Morgan’s confrontation and his subsequent walk-off are just the latest in a series of tense moments in the public discussion around the manosphere and its controversial figures. While some defend Sullivan’s right to his opinions, others argue that his comments represent a dangerous narrative that should not be tolerated.


