Controversial Influencer Sparks Concern in Cyprus

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Police probe brawl in Ayia Napa as videos of British streamer and entourage circulate online.

British streamer HS TikkyTokky, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, has been in Cyprus in recent days with a group of fellow content creators, with much of their activity being broadcast live on social media.

Their presence has sparked reactions, as videos and clips circulating online appear to show incidents of disorderly behaviour, including a reported brawl in the streets of Ayia Napa. Footage captures scenes of tension, chaos and violence.

Police confirmed that, following the circulation of a video showing a fight in Ayia Napa, two individuals allegedly involved have been identified and questioned. A case of assault is being investigated, with inquiries ongoing.

Sullivan also referenced the incident on social media, claiming that police had detained members of the group while suggesting that he himself avoided consequences.

Violence, drugs and harassment

The activities of Sullivan and those accompanying him have caused concern, as several clips from live broadcasts appear to show provocative behaviour and incidents that have raised alarm among viewers.

In one video, a woman is seen inside a villa in Ayia Napa during a live stream, apparently cutting plant material resembling cannabis and later rolling it into a cigarette.

In other clips, members of the group appear to inhale substances in public spaces, approach and provoke passers-by, and behave in ways described by social media users as offensive and anti‑social, including towards employees in shops.

Police aware

Authorities are aware of the presence and activities of the group in Cyprus and are monitoring the situation. The investigation into the reported brawl remains ongoing, as police review the material circulating online.

Who is HS TikkyTokky

Harrison Sullivan, known online as HS TikkyTokky, is a British streamer and influencer widely regarded as a controversial figure. He gained prominence through content on platforms such as TikTok and Kick, often associated with provocative live streams, confrontational behaviour and displays of wealth.

His online presence has drawn criticism for links to the so‑called ‘manosphere’, an online ecosystem promoting extreme views on masculinity and gender relations.

Sullivan has also previously attracted attention from authorities in the United Kingdom, while his name has been connected to warnings regarding unregulated financial activities. He has appeared in the documentary Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, which explores figures associated with this digital subculture.

The case in Cyprus remains under investigation, with authorities examining the available footage and the circumstances surrounding the reported incident in Ayia Napa.