The OnlyFans creator who flashed the Dublin to New York Portal has shared how much she made from the stunt.
Yeah, as well as the person showing pictures of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and people sticking up their middle finger, one woman decided to lift up her shirt on the live stream.
The two-way livestream between the US and Irish cities has provided some wholesome moments, sure, but Dublin City Council ended up having to implement ‘solutions’ after so much ‘inappropriate behaviour’.
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Founded by a Lithuanian artist, ‘Portals’ are supposed to act as a ‘bridge to a united planet’, but it seems like it’s been a bit of a bridge of chaos.
And Ava Louise ended up boasting on Instagram that she got it ‘shut down’ after flashing herself as ‘revenge’ for the 9/11 photo.
The 25-year-old said: “I thought the people of Dublin deserved to see my New York homegrown potatoes.”
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She told the Daily Star that, while some are mad at her, ‘a lot of people think I personally saved NYC from the debauchery of the Irish people and thank me for it’.
“I’m a hero,” she added.
And it definitely worked out for her as a business move anyway, as Ava claims she made around £8,000 in new subscribers to her OnlyFans immediately after the transatlantic flashing.
She said: “Well, Dublin showed NYC the twin towers, so it was only fair I showed them my twin towers to save our city from harassment."
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The creator hopes that ‘Irish guys’ will be tempted to buy her OnlyFans content, adding: “I've gotten thousands, and made a lot of money because everyone wants to see what Dublin saw."
It’s reported that after Ava’s stunt, barricades were put up around the Portal in New York as Dublin City Council previously told LADbible it will ‘continue to monitor the situation over the coming days with our partners in New York to ensure that Portals continue to deliver a positive experience for both cities and the world’.
The Portals Organization told LADbible: "As Portals Organization, we do not intend to suggest people to interact with Portals in any particular way - our goal is to open a window between faraway places and cultures that allows people to interact freely with one another.
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"We encourage people to be respectful and from our position as observers, we see that the absolute majority of experiences is on the bright side.”
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