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An OnlyFans model who flashed her breasts at the New York-Dublin portal has revealed how she has received 'thousands of death threats' since it was forced to close.
Ava Louise, 25, who describes herself as 'New Jersey trash,' previously explained how she merely wanted to show the Irish people her 'home-grown potatoes' after displaying her assets at the public attraction.
The portal was installed as a way to bring people together via technology but has since been shut down temporarily due to 'inappropriate behavior,' according to the Dublin City Council.
Ava has now revealed the extent of the backlash she has faced in light of her daring display - but insists that 'boobs are harmless.'
Ava Louise, 25, who describes herself as ' New Jersey trash,' previously explained how she merely wanted to show the Irish people her 'home-grown potatoes' after displaying her assets at the public attraction
Ava has now revealed the extent of the backlash she has faced in light of her daring display - but insists that 'boobs are harmless'
'The people all around the portal at the time had a great reaction and were very encouraging - full of laughter!' she explained.
'Now, people aren't too happy. I'm 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 NYC is legal and the shutdown wasn't entirely my responsibility.
'I'm sure the world has noted there were more heinous things displayed by other people in the portal.
'Plus, Elon Musk replied to a tweet about it - now he has seen my boobies!'
In the clip, Ava can be seen walking up to the New York side of the portal, next to the Flatiron Building, which shows people at North Earl Street and O'Connell Street, Dublin.
She donned a casual ensemble of black leggings and a small white top which she enthusiastically raised as she screamed 'yay.'
The model and TikTok star continued: 'Being topless in NYC is legal and the shutdown wasn't entirely my responsibility'
The 25-year-old candidly admitted: 'People aren't too happy. I'm receiving thousands of death threats'
The portal was launched on May 8 as an invitation to meet people 'above borders and differences,' said Benediktas Gylys, the Lithuanian artist and founder.
'The livestream provides a window between distant locations, allowing people to meet outside of their social circles and cultures, transcend geographical boundaries, and embrace the beauty of global interconnectedness.'
The Dublin portal is set to eventually be connected with other destinations, including Poland, Brazil and Lithuania.
But Ava is not the only visitor to the portal to cause a stir after some used the futuristic sculpture for offensive jibes including people sharing videos of 9/11.