HSTikkyTokky banned from Kick after homophobic remark, says he’ll switch to Twitch

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HSTikkyTokky banned from Kick after homophobic remark, says he’ll switch to Twitch

(Image via @Kick/hstikkytokky)

Controversial streamer HSTikkyTokky is back in the headlines, and this time, not for his gym antics or viral clips. The Kick streamer was officially banned from the platform after he used a homophobic F-slur during a livestream.

The fallout? A social media storm, accusations of deeper issues, and a heated debate about platform rules.

HSTikkyTokky reacts to his Kick ban with trademark rage

On July 17, 2025, Harrison Sullivan, better known online as HSTikkyTokky, took to X to announce his removal from the Stake-backed streaming platform Kick. His post was blunt, explosive, and very on-brand. Here’s what he said:

  • “Just got banned on kick for saying fag**t, thought that app was uncensored. Absolute bulls*it, time to move to twitch or some shit but I’m not stopping this daily grind.”

The reaction was swift. Within hours, his post was flooded with thousands of comments, reposts, and memes.

Some backed him, but most didn’t.

Social media users slam the streamer over language and past behavior

While the slur sparked the initial outrage, it didn’t take long for critics to dredge up old allegations against the British influencer.

Several users accused him of inappropriate behavior during past appearances on the Monkey App, a random video chat platform that’s been at the center of other online controversies.One user wrote,

  • “Who still watches this dumba** is foreal g*y.”

Even some former supporters expressed disbelief at his decision to target Twitch next.

  • “Bro, you won't last two minutes on Twitch, ffs.”

“It is what it is”: HSTikkyTokky hints at Twitch switch in post-ban video

Later that same day, a 91-second video of the streamer surfaced on X, showing him venting about the ban. He blamed Kick moderators, said they were “full f**k-heads,” and hinted at a future pivot to Twitch with more “PG” content.

  • “If they don’t value me on their platform, it is what it is… I think I might move to Twitch and just go PG with it.”

Whether Twitch will accept him is another question altogether. With his track record and Twitch’s stricter moderation policies, many doubt he’ll last long, if he’s even allowed to stream there in the first place.

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