Influencer’s Friend Narrowly Avoids Bus During Live Stream

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Close Call Captured on Livestream

A startling incident unfolded during a live stream, where a close associate of online personality HSTikkyTokky, identified only as Amo, narrowly escaped serious injury after a speeding bus passed mere inches from him. The dramatic moment was broadcast live on the streaming platform Kick.

The footage shows Amo and HSTikkyTokky, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, sitting together in the back of a vehicle. After a go-karting excursion in Ayia Napa, Amo is seen shaking hands with Sullivan before exiting the stationary car. Seconds after stepping out, a bus hurtles past, its proximity to Amo causing him to flinch and exclaim in fear.

Shock and Aftermath

Sullivan, initially unaware of the near-fatal encounter as he was looking at his phone, reacts with shock as the bus disappears. A voice from off-camera is heard remarking on the extreme closeness of the incident. Sullivan, visibly concerned, quickly exits the vehicle to check on Amo, who is standing by the roadside, appearing shaken.

Reflecting on the event, Sullivan told Amo, “If you didn’t shake my hand, you would have just died.” This statement highlights the critical timing of Amo’s departure from the vehicle.

A Pattern of Controversy

This recent incident follows a string of controversies involving HSTikkyTokky. He was a featured figure in Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary series, ‘Inside The Manosphere,’ which explored the world of ‘toxic male’ influencers.

In March 2024, Sullivan was involved in a high-speed McLaren car crash in Surrey. Witnesses reported speeds exceeding 100 mph prior to the collision. Following the crash, Sullivan reportedly fled the scene, leaving his passenger, George Elliot, who has autism, behind. He subsequently left the country, failing to appear in court for charges related to the incident.

Sullivan was later apprehended in Marbella in August of the same year. He was arrested for allegedly attacking a man with a glass, causing severe neck injuries. After being extradited to the UK, he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving without insurance. He received a suspended prison sentence and was disqualified from driving.

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