Ever wondered about the wealth behind the glitz and glam of social media influencers? Netflix's latest documentary, Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, offers a peek into the supposed luxurious lifestyles of some well-known figures. But are these influencers truly as affluent as they claim to be?
Harrison Sullivan, famously known as HSTikkyTokky, is one of the standout personalities in the documentary. With his TikToks flaunting a life of grandeur, from private jets to upscale properties, he claims to rake in £56,000 daily through online trading. However, the reality may not be as glamorous. Reports suggest that some of his lavish backdrops are merely AirBnB rentals.
“In May 2025, he said his wealth was 25 per cent in cryptocurrency, and 60 per cent in property in Dubai.”
HSTikkyTokky also dabbles in managing OnlyFans creators and once co-directed an agency. Yet, his ventures have faced hurdles, like his company HS Solutions Ltd, which dissolved in 2025, and financial warnings from regulatory bodies.
Unlike some of his peers, Justin Waller's wealth seems to stem from solid business foundations. Founder of RedIron Construction, he boasts a real estate portfolio comprising over 400 properties. His company's steel is said to be integral to major constructions like Amazon buildings. While estimates of his net worth range from $7 million to $20 million, Waller's financial stability appears more grounded.
Myron Gaines, or Amrou Fudl, transitioned from a tactical unit agent role to exploring the real estate sector. Claiming a net worth between $2 million and $3 million, Gaines has invested heavily in properties. Despite YouTube demonetizing his Fresh and Fit podcast, his real estate investments seem to keep him afloat.