Questions have been raised about the authenticity of Harrison Sullivan’s (HSTikkyTokky) lifestyle funded by his alleged £20million salary – and he is currently wanted in the UK

A British TikToker who has been branded a “pound shop Andrew Tate” is set to be challenged about his alleged £20million fortune in a bombshell documentary.

Harrison Sullivan, also known as HSTikkyTokky, can often be seen sitting in McLaren and Lamborghini sports cars, which he has been accused of temporarily hiring, to fake the impression that he is rich. The 23-year-old poses as a financier with a home in Bali and tells his young followers how to achieve the “dream”.

The TikToker, from Brentwood, Essex, hands out unregulated trading advice and then tries to persuade them to invest. He is currently wanted by Surrey Police after he failed to appear in court for dangerous driving. Now, the car fanatic has been questioned by documentary maker Louis Theroux about his social media content. The documentary is part of a wider conversation on toxic male masculinity.

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His mother, Elaine, 59, is also seen in conversation with the pair as Theroux questions her about her son’s views. In one clip, Theroux confronted Sullivan about a concerning remark he had previously made. The journalist quoted him and said: “Call me racist, call me a misogynist, call me homophobic, call me a scammer – I’m all those things.”

In response, Sullivan said: “That’s my way of saying I don’t care. Say what you want about me, I am that. Cool. I don’t care. And what?” Theroux further questioned whether he is homophobic, in which Elaine turned to her son and said: “You’re not homophobic.”

Theroux then recalled the moment Sullivan had previously said he would “disown” his future son if he was gay. In response to the questions, Sullivan added: “That’s not homophobic. I’m not homophobic. I just don’t want my family… it’s your definition of homophobic versus mine. If I had a son and he turned out to be gay… he wouldn’t be. I believe being gay is a product of parenting – okay?”

Elaine chimed in and said: “It’s the way someone’s born. If you haven’t had children, it’s very easy to say what you want. Everyone wants a beautiful child.” The documentary, which is yet to have a release date, also explores the criminal cases the TikToker has been linked to.

In another clip, Theroux turned to him and said: “Do you believe in doing the right thing for its own sake? Obviously you have got a couple of criminal cases right?…” Sullivan responded: “Oh, this is the tw*t sh*t… This is what p***es me off. Why do you need to talk about any of that?”

Theroux added: “Because it’s been reported – you don’t have to talk about it if you don’t want…” His mother then threatened to end the interview and said: “He can’t speak about that, then don’t mention it. I don’t give a sh*t what’s reported, don’t talk about it, because if there is something, he wouldn’t be able to speak about it anyway. You know that, so you’ve done it just to get a reaction, so please don’t – or else it will end.”

It comes after Sullivan allegedly crashed a £230k McLaren sports car in Virginia Water, Surrey, last year. He was charged with dangerous driving, use of a handheld mobile phone whilst driving and use of a motor vehicle without insurance, failure to stop after an accident, and failure to report an accident.

He failed to appear at Guildford Magistrates’ Court last November. An arrest warrant was issued in response. Surrey Police told Daily Mail: “Our investigation into the collision in Virginia Water on Sunday, 24 March 2024 is still active. Harrison Sullivan is still wanted in connection with this incident. We encourage him to hand himself in to UK police.”

The Financial Conduct Authority also issued a warning regarding Sullivan’s supposed ‘trading company’. It said: “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.”

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