Piers Morgan belittled the host’s wife Celia Walden during an interview with influencers on ‘Manosphere’ and angrily walked away.
The heated exchange on Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored” began when Morgan confronted Harrison Sullivan, better known as HStikkytokky, for saying in the Netflix documentary “Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere” that he would disown his children if they were gay.
Influencers accused Morgan of being a “freak” on Jeffrey Epstein’s island after Morgan, 60, called Sullivan, 24, a “homophobe.”
Morgan claimed, “I’ve never met the man. I’ve never been to his island. I met Ghislaine Maxwell for five minutes at a book launch.”
After the two continued to argue, Sullivan brought up a photo that Walden shared on Instagram in 2022 of him lounging by a pool in a swimsuit near a sign that read “Pool Boy Wanted – No Experience Required.”
Morgan then fired at Sullivan.
“This is what I think about you,” Morgan began. “I saw the documentary. I think you’re a real idiot. I think you’re a sexist, misogynistic, homophobic bastard who was exposed globally for who you are by Netflix and Louis Theroux. You’re a little half-hearted.”
When Sullivan teasingly told Morgan not to get upset, Morgan said he didn’t care about Sullivan’s “cheesy little insults.”
“Two-year-old? Listen, I don’t understand why you would come and talk like you’re holier than thou,” Sullivan responded, pulling out a photo of 2022 Walden, which infuriated Morgan even further.
“We’re accepting applications. That’s what you want, brother. That’s your girlfriend,” Sullivan said sarcastically.
This infuriated Morgan, who replied, “Let’s just get this over with.”
“It’s cooked!” Sullivan said mockingly.
Morgan added, getting up from his seat, “You know, I didn’t do this, I’m sorry, guys. It’s pointless.”
The interview ended with Morgan’s feed cutting out and Sullivan laughing to himself.
Morgan’s show did not air the interview, but the interview was streamed on Sullivan’s Kick account.
Page Six has reached out to Morgan’s representatives for comment.
“Inside the Manosphere,” which premiered on Netflix last week, follows a growing hypermasculine network and its controversial influencers, including Sullivan.
