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Toe-curling moment Louis Theroux humiliates HStikkytokky by calling out his double standards in Netflix’s Manosphere documentary – before influencer explodes ‘you’re talking s**t, mate!’

Louis Theroux called out ‘manosphere’ social media star Harrison Sullivan for double standards in his new documentary during a heated debate.

The documentarian went behind the scenes of a rapidly growing cultural movement of extremist influencers targeting young men online with misogynistic, homophobic, antisemitic and racist views.

Louis, 55, sat down with 24-year-old influencer Harrison, better known as HStikkytokky on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, to discuss his rise to fame in the manosphere.

During their tense time together, the publicist didn’t shy away from asking questions, especially when it came to the subject of Harrison interviewing adult stars.

One such example was 26-year-old Bonnie Blue, who rose to fame thanks to her online stunts; these demonstrations included a high volume of sexual challenges, especially with young men whom he described as ‘barely legal’.

Explosive scenes in the documentary showed Harrison and Bonnie Blue clashing over their differing views, with Harrison criticizing the star as “disgusting”.

Louis Theroux likens ‘manosphere’ social media star Harrison Sullivan to adult content creator Bonnie Blue in tense scenes in his new documentary

Louis, 55, sat down with 24-year-old influencer Harrison, better known as HStikkytokky on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, to discuss his rise to fame in the manosphere

Louis, 55, sat down with 24-year-old influencer Harrison, better known as HStikkytokky on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, to discuss his rise to fame in the manosphere

But Louis was quick to point out the similarities between the pair.

Harrison was angered when the content creator claimed she “looked like Bonnie” while describing how she felt about promoting extreme or controversial content.

Speaking about the interview, Harrison began: “I think he’s absolutely repulsive as a person,” before admitting he only put her on air for ‘exposure’.

Louis then asked: ‘You have 500,000 people on your Telegram, right? And you’re out there promoting OnlyFans girls. Do you think there is a contradiction here?’

Harrison responded: ‘No, because I openly say that I don’t care and that I’m doing it for the money. I don’t care…’

Louis interrupted him: “The morality of this?” HS added: ‘I know this is not good. I tell people: “Don’t watch porn.” This is sad, this is some loser shit.’

But Louis corrected him: ‘You can’t say I encourage it, but you discourage people from doing it… You say that but it doesn’t mean anything.

‘So you say, ‘Come to the gym, I’ll help you exercise’ and then you just eat a box of donuts – a box of donuts that I hold up to your face… that sends such mixed messages.’

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

‘If you want to come to the gym and pay for PT or eat donuts, I’ll make money either way. My children will be very happy, they will be able to do whatever they want.’

Louis later remarked: ‘You sound a bit like Bonnie Blue…It doesn’t really matter what choices you make as you earn money, ‘my children will have a high standard of living because of my life choices’.’

Enraged, Harrison replied: ‘Are you saying that me sharing photos with a few girls is the same as being fucked by thousands of men? Don’t compare me to Bonnie.

‘I’m not triggered, but you’re talking shit, man.’

Louis went on to ask the social media influencer: ‘Why don’t you try being a good person? Elevating people? Don’t you give in to their worst impulses?’

But Harrison simply replied: ‘If I did good things, I would never blow up on social media.’

Later in the documentary, HStikkytokky is seen shouting it out online after her and Louis filming the Netflix special went viral on social media.

Thousands of viewers commented jokingly that Louis had ‘set up’ the social media star to ‘look like a clown’ by including him in the documentary.

HS was heard fuming: ‘If you want to call me a pimp, a cheater, a racist, a homophobic idiot, I’m all that, I’m all that, Theroux.’

This comes after Louis issued a warning to parents of boys over abusive incidents while filming the Manosphere documentary for Netflix.

While explaining how she felt about promoting extreme or controversial content, she angered Harrison by saying the content creator 'looked like Bonnie'.

While explaining how she felt about promoting extreme or controversial content, she angered Harrison by saying the content creator ‘looked like Bonnie’.

During the 90-minute Inside the Manosphere, the host examined how leading male content creators are helping shape young men’s ideas about masculinity.

He met the likes of Harrison (aka HSTikkyTokky), Myron Gaines, Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy (aka Sneako), Justin Waller, and Ed Matthews.

The 55-year-old entered their world and learned how these individuals promote their views on traditional gender roles and values.

Meanwhile, the Manosphere itself refers to an online network, including forums, websites, and blogs, that promotes anti-feminist beliefs, masculinism, and misogyny.

At the beginning of the documentary, Louis notes how he noticed that ‘parts of the Internet had been taken over’ by male influencers who claimed to provide young men with ‘cheat codes to win at life’.

Louis Theroux issues a warning to parents of boys in light of his new Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere

Louis Theroux issues a warning to parents of boys in light of his new Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere

Louis said Mirror: ‘These are not marginal figures; Anyone who has children, especially boys, knows that they are moving towards culture.

‘The effects are being felt in schools, workplaces and across the internet.’

Throughout the documentary, influencers film Louis for their own social media platforms, harassing him and asking questions they receive from their followers during the live broadcast.

This leads to Louis receiving abusive comments about his previous documentary with the late Jimmy Savile.

We also witness homophobic behavior from HSTikkyTokky, while Myron Gaines mentions in front of his girlfriend that he wants multiple partners in the future.

Regarding his own sons, Louis said a parent would ‘hope your influence outweighs’ online content, adding: ‘They probably spend more hours looking at their phones than they do talking to us, and we don’t always know what they’re looking at.’

Louis also spoke with other creators like Myron Gaines at Manosphere (pictured)

Louis also spoke with other creators like Myron Gaines at Manosphere (pictured)

Reports prepared by Louis ‘Ahead of a new documentary inspired by adolescence Netflix first appeared in September 2025.

A source told Sun at the time: ‘Louis famously started with the BBC on Weird Weekends and has remained with them ever since.

‘Although he started producing programs for other channels and broadcasters, he was never at their forefront; this was reserved for the Beeb.

‘He produced two celebrity interview series in 2022 and 2023, but ended this after just two series to focus on other projects.’

Netflix production Adolescence, created and starring Stephen Graham, is about 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is accused of murdering a schoolgirl, with Stephen playing the child’s father.

The scripted series reached 24.3 million views in the first four days of release and was praised for highlighting the online radicalization of young men and boys.

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

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