TikTok star Harrison Sullivan, aka HSTikkyTokky, has dodged jail despite crashing a McLaren and spending nearly a year on the run from police.
Crash, Court No-Show and International Getaway
The 24-year-old was admitted to dangerous driving and driving without insurance following a smash in Virginia Water last March. Sullivan skipped his court date in November 2024 and flaunted his freedom on social media from hotspots like Qatar, Dubai, Thailand, and Spain before finally being nabbed in October 2025.
Suspended Sentence, Driving Ban, and Tough Conditions
At Staines Magistrates’ Court, Sullivan was handed a 12-month prison term, suspended for two years. He’s banned from driving for two years, hit with 300 hours of unpaid work, and slapped with a three-month curfew with electronic monitoring.
He’ll also face an extended driving test after his ban and undertake a 30-day rehabilitation programme.
The judge slammed Sullivan for making a “deliberate decision to ignore the rules of the road.” However, she refused to increase the sentence just to set an example for his huge social media following.
‘Ashamed’ TikTok Star Faces Huge Costs
In a letter to the court, Harrison confessed to feeling “ashamed” and acknowledged the danger his actions could inspire among his fans. “Spreading a positive message and helping people less fortunate than myself, that’s what makes me the happiest,” he said.
A new hearing is set for January to decide how much Sullivan must pay to Surrey Police and the Crown Prosecution Service for the extra costs in chasing him overseas. The prosecution wants him to cough up £18,049.47 for a chartered flight to bring him home.