The Democrat party has always been a magnet for sexually deviant behavior. From President Bill Clinton to Anthony Weiner, sexual scandals are always knocking on the dem’s door.
Harry Sisson, a 23-year-old TikTok influencer and outspoken Democratic commentator with over 1.8 million followers, is now facing a firestorm of controversy after multiple women accused him of manipulating them into sending explicit photos via Snapchat. The allegations, which surfaced earlier this week, paint a stark contrast to Sisson’s public persona as a progressive advocate for women’s rights, sparking outrage and debate across social media platforms.
The scandal broke when at least eleven women came forward with claims that Sisson misled them into believing they were in exclusive romantic relationships with him, only to later discover he was engaging in similar interactions with others. According to accounts shared on TikTok and X, Sisson allegedly used emotional manipulation to gain the trust of these women before pressuring them to send nude photos. One of the accusers, identified as Carlee Hosch (
@carlehosch on TikTok), posted screenshots of messages purportedly from Sisson, including one where he wrote, “Right now, I can’t do exclusivity,” despite earlier assurances that she was the only one he was speaking to.
Another woman, Sara (
@playmatesara), a self-identified domestic abuse survivor, claimed Sisson made her feel safe and special before soliciting intimate images. “He made me believe I was the only one,” she said in a viral TikTok video, adding that she now feels “deeply betrayed.” Similarly, Hannah (@americanahhannah), who says she has known Sisson since their teenage years, described his behavior as a “long-standing pattern of manipulation and emotional deception.”
The allegations gained traction when Sarah Fields, a Republican state delegate and conservative influencer from Texas, amplified the story on X. Fields posted, “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.”
She further alleged that when the women began connecting with each other and confronting Sisson, he dismissed them as “insane” and attempted to coerce one into publicly claiming the photos were fake.
Sisson, a New York University student known for his vocal support of Democratic figures like Joe Biden and Barack Obama, has not issued a formal statement addressing the accusations as of this writing. However, posts on X suggest he has privately responded to some accusers by denying wrongdoing and claiming his interactions fell within agreed-upon boundaries. In one leaked message, he reportedly told Hosch, “I never lied to you. We were not exclusive and I made it abundantly clear I didn’t want that and you said that was fine.”
The scandal has ignited a polarized reaction online. Supporters of Sisson argue that the interactions were consensual and that the backlash is politically motivated, given his prominence as a left-leaning influencer. Critics, however, see it as a betrayal of the values he publicly champions.
“This is abusive manipulation, not a misunderstanding,” wrote X user @gazarivieragirl. “He coerced them under false pretenses.”
“He’s nothing more than a freaky little perv,” said one commenter on X.