Ava Louise is a name we haven’t heard in a few years. She went viral back in 2020 for licking a toilet as part of a toilet-licking challenge that drew so much attention that Ava Louise actually spoke to Dr. Phil about it. Well, she’s back.
The toilet-licking influencer just got the NYC-Dublin Portal temporarily shut down after pulling up her shirt and exposing herself to the Irish viewers, the latest instance of a lewd act taking place at the Dublin-NYC portal. For those who aren’t in the know, the portal is a live feed from Ireland to NYC and back so anything done in real-time is seen, for better or worse.
After the incident, Ava Louise had her boyfriend run interference with security while she took off to immediately hop on TikTok and explain to her followers what she had just done and how she got the portal shut down for the rest of the day due to her inappropriate behavior.
Honestly, Ava Louise isn’t a name I expected to hear again in 2024 and I likely wouldn’t have even made the connection to her being the toilet-licking influencer who hooked up with Antonio Brown and trashed his performance in bed unless one of my colleagues sheepishly admitted in Slack that the name sounded familiar for some reason. But I guess I have to give her credit for keeping her name in the news after all these years.
The bio on her TikTok profile straight-up reads ‘New Jersey trash’ which, at the risk of igniting an inter-state war, is like saying pizza-pie. Sweetie, you can just say ‘New Jersey’ and people will understand what you’re trying to say.
The unedited video is all over X/Twitter. Just go type her name into X and you’ll see it. Or you can check out Barstool’s article here which has the video embedded.
The comments on her TikTok post are at least reasonable. People are lighting her up for the lewd act. But it really is on par for the tomfoolery the Dublin-NYC portal has produced. The Irish contingent has made 9/11 jokes. Others have exposed themselves on the NYC portal. Security really just isn’t up to the task of policing what people are doing here.
In New York, the portal can be found at the intersection of Broadway/5th Avenue and 23rd Street near the Flatiron Building. For our Dublin readers, the portal can be located at North Earl Street and O’Connell Street.