A tense interview quickly unraveled into chaos, ending with Piers Morgan walking off his own set mid-conversation.
According to the New York Post, the fiery exchange unfolded during a segment featuring social media personality Harrison Sullivan, known as “HSTikkyTokky,” who rose to prominence after appearing in Louis Theroux’s documentary “Inside the Manosphere.”
Within minutes, the discussion devolved into personal insults and explosive accusations.
“I couldn’t care less about your silly little insults. It’s like a 2-year-old. Why would I care?” Morgan told Sullivan, after earlier branding him a “sexist, misogynist, homophobic twerp” and “f—ing idiot.”
Sullivan fired back, escalating the situation.
“A 2-year-old? Listen, sir, I don’t know why you come on and you talk like you’re holier than thou. As soon as you’re away — who’s this?”
Moments later, Sullivan displayed a photo of Morgan’s wife, Celia Walden, in a bathing suit beside a sign reading, “Wanted pool boy no experience needed.”
“Applications are open. That’s your ting, bro. That’s your girl,” Sullivan taunted.
That proved to be the breaking point.
“All right, let’s just end this. Let’s end this. Let’s end this, please,” Morgan said before turning to his production team. “You know what? I’m not doing this. Sorry, guys. This is pointless.”
As Morgan exited, Sullivan laughed and shouted, “Cooked!”
The interview, intended for “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” never aired. However, footage streamed on Sullivan’s channel showed him laughing after the abrupt walk-off.
Earlier in the segment, Morgan had sharply criticized Sullivan’s past remarks, including statements made in the documentary about disowning his son if he were gay.
Morgan called the comment “as homophobic as you can get,” while Sullivan countered: “I’d call it good parenting.”
“Harrison, you’re making yourself look an even bigger idiot than you did on the Netflix show,” Morgan said during the exchange.
Sullivan didn’t hold back: “To people like you, sir, I don’t mind that. You make yourself look like an idiot every single day.”
The influencer—sometimes compared to Andrew Tate—also lobbed unrelated accusations, invoking Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
“I don’t agree with you going to [Jeffrey] Epstein’s island and having freak-offs with Ghislaine Maxwell and the rest of them,” Sullivan claimed.
Morgan flatly denied the allegations.
“I never met the man, never went to his island. I met Ghislaine Maxwell for five minutes,” he said.
The clash added to Sullivan’s growing notoriety, following prior backlash tied to his online content and controversial behavior highlighted in the documentary.














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