OnlyFans Model's Stunt Leads to Temporary Shutdown of NYC-Dublin Portal
OnlyFans model Ava Louise faced scrutiny after her recent antic during a live broadcast on a video portal led to a temporary shutdown of the service. This portal, creating a visual bridge between New York City and Dublin, is a part of an art installation managed by the Lithuanian-based Portals Organization aimed at promoting global unity.
Ava Louise's Controversial Act
The incident occurred last Sunday when Louise, boasting over 400,000 Instagram followers, exposed herself by lifting her top in front of the portal's camera. This act contributed to the Dublin City Council's decision to explore changes in operating the installation to forestall similar occurrences in the future. The specific location of this installation is at the bustling intersection of North Earl Street and O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.
Public Reaction and Portal Organization's Response
Following her actions, Louise uploaded a video on her social media, stating, "I thought the people of Dublin deserved to see two New York homegrown potatoes." This comment indicates her belief that her exposure was a contributing factor to the livestream's temporary disconnection. Additionally, a staff member from the Portals Organization expressed disappointment over the misuse of the portal, which was designed to foster cultural exchanges and enhance mutual understanding across continents.
Restoration and Ongoing Operations
After addressing a technical issue, which may have been related to the incident, the portal became operational once again. It typically allows live feeds between New York City and Dublin, showcasing daily life and activities across two dynamic cities. This installation serves as a "bridge to a united planet," striving to enrich cultural interconnectedness and global cooperation.