Moment HSTikkyTokky's friend escapes death by split second after nearly colliding into speeding vehicle during live stream
By MATT STRUDWICK, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 16:19, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 16:28, 21 June 2026 This is the moment HSTikkyTokky's friend escapes death by a split second during a live stream. Footage shows the manosphere influencer's pal, known only as Amo, flinching and yelping in terror as he comes within millimetres of being struck by a bus. He had seconds earlier said goodbye to his shirtless social media personality friend, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, as they sat together in the back of a vehicle. The duo are currently in Ayia Napa together, where they have been dumping hordes of content from their trip to the party island on streaming platform Kick. In the clip, Amo shakes his 24-year-old friend's hand following a go-karting trip before slowly exiting the stationary vehicle. But just seconds later, a bus zooms past and comes within inches of ploughing into him as Sullivan sits smiling, having not seen his close friend's near-death experience. As the bus whooshes by, Amo screams 'woah, my God' as an open-mouthed Sullivan looks around in shock. A male's voice off camera is heard saying: 'Bro, he nearly died. You don't understand how close that was.' This is the moment HSTikkyTokky's friend escapes death by a split second during a live stream The manosphere influencer - whose real name Harrison Sullivan - was left open-mouthed in shock by his pal Amo's near-death experience A panicked and shocked Sullivan looks around, clearly concerned about his friend's welfare, before another male voice is heard asking 'whether that was for the camera'. But the question is quickly shot down as Sullivan leaps out of the vehicle saying: 'Bro, he just nearly got run over by a f***ing bus, bro.' He walks over to Amo, who is standing at the side of the road, running his hand through his hair, and says while looking at his phone: 'Oh mate, that is actually f***ed. 'Do you know what bro, if you didn't shake my hand you would have just died.' The latest footage comes after the controversial influencer livestreamed a brawl in Ayia Napa. Sullivan recently appeared as one of the toxic male influencers in Louis Theroux's hit Netflix documentary Inside The Manosphere. In March 2024, Sullivan was involved in a McLaren car crash in Virginia Water, Surrey. One witness claimed he was travelling 'at least 100mph' in the moments before the crash. Shockingly, Sullivan fled the scene, leaving his passenger and friend, George Elliot – who has autism – alone in a daze of pain and terror. But Sullivan didn't just flee the scene – he fled the country. Eight months later, in November 2024, he was due to attend court on charges related to the crash. Amo had moments early shook Sullivan's hand before exiting a vehicle - an action that the influencer later said had saved his friend's life He never showed up and, in the months that followed, videos released online revealed he was living the high life in countries such as Qatar, Dubai and Thailand. While on the run in Marbella, Sullivan was visited by Theroux, who was then filming his documentary on toxic masculinity. At one point in the film, Theroux cited Sullivan's own words, 'Call me racist, call me a misogynist, call me homophobic, call me a scammer – I'm all those things', before asking if that is how he sees himself. An agitated Sullivan responded: 'That's my way of saying I don't care.' It was in Marbella on the Costa del Sol that Sullivan was eventually arrested last August by local authorities for allegedly attacking a man with a glass, leaving him with, in the words of Malaga's National Police, ‘extremely serious injuries to his neck‘. Sullivan was extradited to the UK on October 10 last year and taken into custody. He went on to plead guilty to dangerous driving and driving without insurance at Staines Magistrates‘ Court and yet, remarkably, walked free after the judge issued him with a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. Sullivan was also disqualified from driving for two years, issued with a temporary 9pm curfew and ordered to complete 300 hours of unpaid work. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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