A model has left social media users ‘disgusted’ after claiming she filmed herself having sex on top of her dad’s grave – but claims the experience ‘healed’ her.
Ava Louise, 26, recently went viral for flashing her breasts in front of the New York-Dublin portal earlier this year.
The model, whose daring act forced authorities to close the livestream between the two cities, claimed she wanted to spread the message that ‘boobs are harmless’.
In a shocking turn of events, the OnlyFans star has revealed she had sex on top of her father’s grave.
Speaking with NeedToKnow, the adult content creator said: ‘Being fatherless has led me to my job, so I thought the irony made for a beautiful piece of art.’
She continued: ‘I feel like what I created really spoke to the trauma women as a collective feel with male and father figure abandonment. And the actions we take in order to heal that wound.’
Ava, from New Jersey, US, carried out the lewd act on 11 August 2024. She shared two pictures on her Instagram, racking up over a thousand likes, standing outside the grave while holding up her skirt.
The caption read: ‘You’re not gunna believe the video I made on my dads grave’, sparking outrage with her followers.
‘Nahhh that’s just disrespectful man,’ one user commented, followed by a skull emoji. Another said: ‘Why would u do such thing.’ [sic] ‘That’s a new low,’ one added.
Meanwhile another said: ‘Might be the most fd up thing I’ve seen today.People are desperate, but this is just f**king disgraceful. I
‘I agree with the other guy in the comments, your hot but hell is hotter and ready.’
While the New York to Dublin portal has now re-opened, the model claims the temporary shutdown wasn’t all because of her.
She added: ‘Being topless in NYC is legal. ‘The people all around the portal at the time had a great reaction and were very encouraging – full of laughter. I just wanted my boobs to be international.’
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 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.
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