OnlyFans model Ava Louise revealed she earned $30,000 in just two days following her controversial flashing act at the New York-to-Dublin portal.
“In these two days alone, I’ve made $30,000 from this scandal,” Louise, 25, shared with The Post. Her actions not only increased her income but also her digital following. She gained 30,000 new subscribers on OnlyFans, reaching 90,000 by Wednesday afternoon. Louise expects this number to hit 100,000 shortly.
The New Jersey resident acknowledged her intent to garner attention with her stunt. “I knew going there could make me go viral,” she stated. This mindset has been central to her career, as highlighted by her 2019 “Dr. Phil” appearance, where she aimed to become a “skinny legend.”
Louise takes pride in her success on OnlyFans, a platform she joined after her TV appearance. She earns between $70,000 and $125,000 monthly through the site. Her former construction worker boyfriend is now featured in her videos and has started his page.
Louise’s approach to leveraging her sexuality for profit is unapologetic. “We’re women, we have sex… and monetizing your sexuality is great,” she commented.
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Her online career initially shocked her family. “My brother and my family were sent content of mine from OnlyFans,” she explained, leading to some uncomfortable revelations. However, her family has since adjusted and supports her financial independence.
Louise’s father learned about the portal incident through The Post. Despite the potential for concern, it didn’t significantly upset her family. “At this point, they just say, ‘That’s just Ava!’ when they see such news,” she remarked.
The portal scandal occurred simultaneously with Louise’s upcoming appearance on a new Tubi reality show, set to premiere on June 6. Louise has been aiming for internet fame since high school, a goal her early social media successes cemented.
Despite criticism and threats over her career choices, Louise remains indifferent. “I’ve received death threats throughout my career, but that’s just part of being on the internet,” she concluded.