Another New York City woman showed off her breasts on the Dublin portal, as the original exhibitor claims it was just “revenge” for the Irish’s cruel mockery of 9/11.
The images captured the woman running before the crowd, mirroring the style of Ava Louise, an OnlyFans model who had recently exposed herself in front of the portal.
She is seen lifting her yellow sweatshirt, before jumping up and down in front of the portal, and then smiling as she returns to the photographer holding her phone.
The video, shared on Instagram earlier this week, drew widespread criticism online.
Comments ranged from accusing the woman of ruining the experience for others to questioning her motives and accusing her of seeking attention.
Video footage captured the moment the anonymous woman ran into the crowd, mirroring the style of Ava Louise, an Onlyfans model who had recently exposed herself in front of the portal.
In the video, she is seen lifting up her yellow sweatshirt, before beginning to jump in front of the portal, and then smiling as she walks back towards the photographer holding her phone.
Ava has now revealed the extent of the backlash she has faced in light of her risqué display, but insists “the boobs are harmless.”
“Yawn… congratulations on ruining it for everyone,” said one commenter. ‘Did you need that much attention?’ said another.
A third user wrote: “Because of the behavior on the street… “And now it’s closed to anyone who would like to enjoy it… good job.”
The first woman to show off the portal, self-described “New Jersey trash”, Louise previously explained that she simply wanted to show the Irish people her “homegrown potatoes” after displaying her goods in the public attraction.
He revealed that he has received “thousands of death threats” since the portal was forced to close.
Louise, 25, shared her trick on Instagram and boasted: “They closed the Portal.”
He has now revealed that his act was partially motivated by a desire to exact revenge for the 9/11 taunts by those on the Dublin side of the portal.
“A lot of people are angry with me, but a lot of people think that I personally saved New York from the debauchery of the Irish and they thank me. I’m a hero,” she said. The daily star.
On Wednesday, her mother came out to say that she is “proud” of her “smart” daughter’s move.
“I’m proud of her no matter what she does,” Susan Lockner told The Post.
Ava Louise, the first woman to display the portal, has now explained that her act was partially motivated by a desire to retaliate against 9/11 mockery by those on the Dublin side of the portal.
The portal was intended to act as a way to bring people together through technology, but has since been temporarily closed due to “inappropriate behaviour”, according to Dublin City Council.
He also revealed that his father learned of the stunt by reading the front pages of the New York Post, where the story was printed.
‘There was a full page story about Ava [in the paper]”And he showed it to me and was very surprised to open The Post and see his daughter there,” Lockner told the outlet.
Louise has revealed the extent of the backlash she has faced in light of her daring display, but insists “the boobs are harmless.”
“The people around the portal at that time had a great reaction and were very encouraging, full of laughter!” She explained.
“Now people are not very happy. I am receiving thousands of death threats.
‘I just wanted my boobs to be international! Honestly, boobs are harmless.
The model and TikTok star continued: “Being topless in New York is legal and the shutdown was not entirely my responsibility.
‘I’m sure the world has noticed that other people on the portal showed more atrocious things.
“Also, Elon Musk responded to a tweet about it: now he’s seen my boobs!”
In the clip, Ava can be seen walking towards the New York side of the portal, next to the Flatiron building, which shows people on North Earl Street and O’Connell Street, Dublin.
The 25-year-old candidly admitted: ‘People are not very happy. “I am receiving thousands of death threats.” On Wednesday, his mother came out to say that she is “proud” of her “intelligent” daughter’s decision.
She put on a casual outfit of black leggings and a small white blouse which she excitedly lifted while shouting ‘yay’.
The portal was launched on May 8 as an invitation to meet people “beyond borders and differences,” said Benediktas Gylys, the Lithuanian artist and founder.
It was intended to act as a way to bring people together through technology, but has since been temporarily closed due to “inappropriate behaviour”, according to Dublin City Council.
“Live streaming offers a window between distant locations, allowing people to come together outside their social circles and cultures, transcend geographic borders and embrace the beauty of global interconnectedness.”
The Dublin gateway will eventually connect to other destinations including Poland, Brazil and Lithuania.