“It’s Pointless!” — Piers Morgan Furiously Walks Off His Own Show After Guest Makes EXTREMELY Crude and Offensive Remarks About His Wife

A fiery on-air confrontation took a dramatic turn when Piers Morgan abruptly walked off his own show following a string of offensive remarks made about his wife by controversial influencer HStikkytokky.

The social media figure, whose real name is Harrison Sullivan, appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored after gaining notoriety through Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary Inside The Manosphere, which explores the rise of extreme online masculinity culture.

Tensions quickly escalated when Piers challenged Harrison over previous comments, including his claim that he would disown his son if he came out as gay. Calling the statement “as homophobic as you can get,” Piers was met with a defiant reply from Harrison, who insisted: “I’d call it good parenting.”

The interview soon spiralled into a deeply personal exchange. Harrison began making crude and provocative remarks about Piers’ wife, Celia Walden, even pulling up an old Instagram photo of her in a bikini.

Holding up the image, he taunted: “That’s your ting bro, that’s your girl.”

Piers initially attempted to brush off the jibe, responding: “I couldn’t care less about your silly little insults. It’s like a two-year-old, why would I care?”

However, the situation deteriorated further as Harrison doubled down, making additional insinuations about Celia’s social media activity and intentions.

Growing increasingly frustrated, Piers fired back with a blistering assessment: “I think you’re a sexist, misogynist, homophobic twerp who got exposed in a global way by Netflix… You’re a little halfwit, and there’s no point in me wasting my time talking to you.”

Despite briefly trying to steer the discussion back to the documentary, the host ultimately reached his limit. Turning to producers, he declared: “You know what, I’m not doing this, sorry guys. It’s pointless.”

Moments later, Piers stood up and walked off set, leaving the interview unfinished.

The full exchange was not officially released by the show, but clips surfaced online via a livestream shared by Harrison himself.

The clash comes amid wider controversy surrounding Harrison’s behaviour in the Netflix documentary, where he shocked viewers with explicit content, inflammatory opinions, and disturbing incidents involving his followers.

During one segment, he openly admitted sharing explicit videos for “clout,” while in another, his followers were seen attacking a man during a livestream—an incident that left Louis Theroux visibly disturbed.

Reflecting on figures like Harrison, Louis warned that such influencers are no longer fringe voices, saying their impact is increasingly visible “in schools, in the workplace and all across the internet.”