The DNC’s favorite Gen Z TikTok influencer — who once interviewed former President Joe Biden — is in hot water with fans after he was accused of lying to women in order to get them to send him nudes.
But, the internet is divided over his allegedly seedy behavior.
Eleven women have publicly called out Harry Sisson, 23, claiming the Irish influencer with 1.8 million followers on TikTok led them on by claiming they were exclusive and getting them to send him explicit pics.
Sisson built up a huge following in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election for his posts in support of Biden and even interviewed the then-commander in chief in May.
He regularly shares anti-Trump posts and simpering messages in support of figures such as Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Now, he’s been accused of using his status as a rising star among Dem influencers to manipulate a gullible “roster” of women online.
Sarah Fields, a conservative influencer and Republican State delegate in Texas, brought the story to light after a number of the women involved posted their version of events on TikTok.
“Harry Sisson convinced 11 different women that ‘he had no roster,’ and ‘respected them for more than their bodies,’ while persuading them to send explicit photos of themselves through Snapchat, including one from a domestic abuse survivor,” Fields claimed in a now-viral thread on X.
“When the women discovered each other one by one, he called them all insane and attempted to coerce one of them into telling the public that the photos were ‘fake.”
One of the women, Carlee Hosch, shared a picture of a message Sisson allegedly sent her on Snapchat in which he denied he was “getting nudes from a bunch of girls.”
“Right now, I can’t do exclusivity,” the message reads. “Not because I’m getting nudes from a bunch of girls or f–king girls and stuff (I don’t hook up with anyone ever) but because I just don’t think I’d be able to commit 100% to somerhing [sic].”
Hosch also claimed she was “wooed” into setting up a private chat where she shared nudes with an influencer believed to be Sisson, according to a viral TikTok video that does not name Sisson directly.
In the video, she claims Sisson described her as “wifey material.” Then, after six months of talking, he told her he didn’t want anything serious, sparking an argument.
“I never lied to you,” Sisson reportedly wrote in response over Snapchat. “We were not exclusive and I made it abundantly clear I didn’t want that and you said that was fine. I haven’t done anything that wasn’t allowed within the parameters we set. What and why are you screenshotting.”
Another woman, Sara, who describes herself as a domestic abuse survivor, claimed Sisson led her on, and said she sent him many “explicit” pictures because she believed he was “a person who genuinely cared for women more than for just their bodies,” in her own TikTok video.
Another woman, Hannah, who said she has known Sisson since she was 18 described him as a “sick” and “perverted” individual, claimed he was “the same f–king guy that’s gonna end up in the f–king political hierarchy that has all of these allegations but has too much power within to ever be taken down.”
The fallout left many online divided, with some calling his action “predatory” and “gross,” while others said the whole story was a tempest in a teacup.
“Ladies, male feminists are predators. Watch out,” one X user wrote.
“You mean to tell me the democratic youth spokesperson is a perverted idiot?? Who’d a thunk!” joked a second X user.
“He’s a loser but what’s the issue? Everyone seems to be of age? He’s just another fame wh–e using his fame for sexual gratification like every other male celeb,” one user countered.
Sisson, who attended New York University and was reportedly born in Singapore, did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
His most recent post on X shows a selfie of him on the street, and does not directly reference the claims made about him.
“Feeling good today! Let’s continue to fight for democracy and stay focused on stopping Trump,” he wrote.