Wild reason content creator flashed portal revealed
An OnlyFans model who went viral for flashing her breasts in front of the NYC-Dublin livestream “portal” wasn’t the only one with the bright idea.
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An OnlyFans model who went viral for flashing her breasts in front of the NYC-Dublin livestream “portal” wasn’t the only one with the bright idea.
The 26-year-old content creator from Brooklyn who goes by the name Clover, beat New Jersey model Ava Louise to the chase the day before by baring it all for spectators across the pond.
“I didn’t want to run my errands so I had a few drinks by myself and walked to the portal to check it out,” Clover, who is also an OnlyFans creator, told The New York Post.
“I said to the dude next to me, ‘I want to flash my t**s’ and he shrugged.”
She handed her phone to the stranger and he filmed the action for her in front of the Flatiron attraction.
The art installation, which let Dubliners and New Yorkers see but not hear each other, was temporarily shut down Tuesday while the Portals Organisation figures out how to use AI to blur inappropriate behaviour.
Louise claimed in a video posted on May 12 that she got the portal “shut down” after showing her “two New York, homegrown potatoes”.
Irish instigators were also to blame for having the plug pulled on the portal — some reportedly flashed swastikas and even a photo of the Twin Towers burning on September 11.
Clover heard about some of the hate and made her spur of the moment decision, she said.
She passed off her phone, lifted her sweatshirt, gave a few jumps and shimmies and ran back to her cameraman, thanking him.
One woman in the crowd covered her mouth in shock as others laughed and cheered, the video shows. Some men on the European end held up their phones with their numbers, Clover said.
“Last I knew, having your breasts out is legal in New York City,” she said. “I don’t believe what I did was wrong. It was all in good fun.”
After sharing the video with her followers, disapproving comments poured in.
“Thanks to your behaviour, the portal is now closed,” one woman commented.
“U needed the attention that much?” wrote someone else.
But Clover isn’t beating herself up about it.
“I think the comments are low-key so funny,” she said. “I appreciate a good roast.”
The portal should be back in “a short period of time, not weeks, not months,” Portals Organisation director Joe Callahan told The Post on Thursday.
This story originally appeared on The New York Post and reproduced with permission
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