HSTikkyTokky has opened up about his famous father in Louis Theroux’s new Netflix doc, Inside The Manosphere.

The controversial influencer, accused of promoting misogynistic and homophobic messages in his videos, spoke to Theroux about how he makes money online.

“With the attention I can get more fame, monetise,” HSTikkyTokky, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, admitted.

The 24-year-old revealed that if his future son ‘came out as gay’, he would ‘disown’ him. And if his daughter ever did OnlyFans, he would also ‘disown’ her, despite his own promotion of the models.

“Call me racist, call me a misogynist, call me homophobic, call me a scammer – I’m all those things,” HSTikkyTokky said.

Elsewhere in the doc, the content creator spoke about his upbringing and touched on his relationship with his dad.

Who is HSTikkyTokky’s dad?HSTikkyTokky's dad is England rugby star Victor Ubogu (David Rogers/ALLSPORT)HSTikkyTokky’s dad is England rugby star Victor Ubogu (David Rogers/ALLSPORT)

HSTikkyTokky is the son of former England rugby star Victor Ubogu.

Ubogu was a big rugby player back in the 90s and went on to claim 24 caps for England between 1992 and 1999.

The Nigerian-born prop happened to play a key part in the Bath side during their 1998 Heineken Cup final win. Rugby fans will also remember his try against Wales in the 1995 Five Nations.

HSTikkyTokky, meanwhile, claims he didn’t see his father for around a decade growing up.

“HS, the anti-feminist, told me how his mum, Elaine, worked six-day weeks late into the evening to put him into private school,” Theroux said in the film.

“It was clear from photos online how devoted Elaine had always been. His dad, an international rugby player, was not in the picture.”

The influencer insisted that while he doesn’t agree with ‘what he did’, there are ‘no hard feelings’.

The influencer admitted that 'with the attention, I can get more fame [and] monetise' (Netflix)The influencer admitted that ‘with the attention, I can get more fame [and] monetise’ (Netflix)

“If there is any trauma there… it is subconscious. It’s not something that I’m aware of,” he said.

In a behind-the-scenes look at Inside The Manosphere, Theroux asks Elaine if she is ‘happy to talk about Victor’.

“Well, he’s got nothing to do with Harrison,” she replied.

“He was involved… look, I spoke to him for a while, but he didn’t come into Harrison’s life until it was the last year of junior school.”

Ubogu told The Guardian in 2001 that his idea of perfect happiness is ‘wine, women and song’.

HSTikkyTokky said he has 'no hard feelings' towards his dad (Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images)HSTikkyTokky said he has ‘no hard feelings’ towards his dad (Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

He added that the three objects he always carries with him are his ‘keys, wallet and condom’.

The rugby star said at the time that the trait he most disliked about himself was ‘being abrupt and unintentionally rude at times’.

Ubogu, who is now an entrepreneur in sports hospitality, has been married to Anjela Hurren since 2004.

HSTikkyTokky previously said that he gets his ‘genetics from my dad… he’s a unit’.

Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere is available to stream on Netflix now.