HSTikkytokky has exploded after his netflix documentary. But who really is he?

HSTikkytokky has exploded after his netflix documentary. But who really is he?

He is almost everywhere and you have definitely heard of him. HS tikkytokky whose real name is Harrison James Patrick Sullivan, is a influencer who is known for his viral content which is more lifestyle than anything else. He is around 24 years old and has built up quite a following to this age.

On the recent Netflix documentary made by Louis Theroux called Manopshere, where Louis interviewed him about his thoughts on subjects like onlyfans and if he thinks the way he makes money is moral or not it is clear that he is very secure about his beliefs.

You must have seen him on tiktok and other places and people do like to watch him for his confidence around the globe.What do you guys think? (let us know in the comments section.

His current net worth stands at around $1-2M and like most of these influencers he has made everything through content.

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