OnlyFans model Ava Louise says she’s made $30K in two days from NYC-Dublin portal scandal

She found a pot o’ gold at the end of the portal.

The OnlyFans model who flashed the New York-to-Dublin portal said she’s earned a pretty penny off the scandal.

“In the past two days, I made $30,000 just off this whole scandal, so it’s been awesome,” Ava Louise, 25, told The Post Wednesday.

Ava Louse flashed her breasts at the NYC-Dublin portal over the weekend. Instagram/@avalouiise
Ava Louse flashed her breasts at the NYC-Dublin portal over the weekend. Instagram/@avalouiise

Louise — who boasts over 400,000 Instagram followers — also gained another 30,000 subscribers on her OnlyFans page, bringing her total to around 90,000 as of Wednesday afternoon.

“I’ll probably have 100,000 in two days,” she said.

Louise, who lives in New Jersey, said she was gunning for attention when she flashed her “two New York, homegrown potatoes” at the portal, which was soon shut down.

“I went there knowing I could go viral if I did it,” she told The Post of the stunt.

“That’s kind of what my entire career has been, just going viral,” she added, referring to her 2019 appearance on “Dr. Phil,” during which she proclaimed her ambition to become a “skinny legend.”

“I’m very proud of it, it’s not easy to be successful on [OnlyFans],” Louise said of her platform, which she launched shortly after the “Dr. Phil” snippet aired.

She typically rakes in between $70,000 and $125,000 a month through the site, Louise claimed.

Louise, 25, said she makes at least $70,000 a month off OnlyFans. Instagram/@avalouiise
Louise, 25, said she makes at least $70,000 a month off OnlyFans. Instagram/@avalouiise

Her boyfriend — who was “just a regular construction worker” when they met — has also cashed in, as he features in her videos and now has a page of his own, she added.

“I’m very good at, you know, going viral. So I’ve been able to keep my income up over the years and live a really nice life and set myself up for my future at only 25, which has been awesome,” Louise gushed.

“We’re women, we have sex … and if you can monetize your sexuality, I think it’s great to just go for it and do it.”

Her family, Louise admitted, had a slightly “traumatic” induction into her online career.

“I never told them what I was doing, but content of mine on OnlyFans did get sent to my brother and my family,” she explained.

Louise’s dad found out about the portal stunt in the pages of The Post. Instagram/@avalouiise
Louise’s dad found out about the portal stunt in the pages of The Post. Instagram/@avalouiise

“So my parents have seen me with a d–k in my mouth.”

Her family, Louise continued, “has gotten used to” her antics — and is proud that she can support herself.

“I don’t have to rely on them for anything, and I think that makes them happy,” she pointed out.

Her father recently found out about the portal stunt in the pages of The Post — but Louise said the gaffe wasn’t cause for serious concern.

The portal was shut down after Louise’s antics. Instagram/@avalouiise
The portal was shut down after Louise’s antics. Instagram/@avalouiise

“At this point, when my parents see me with my boobs out somewhere, they’re just like, ‘That’s just Ava!’” she said.

The publicity boost from the portal debacle also came just in time for her appearance on a new Tubi reality show, which hits the platform on June 6, Louise shared.

She said she’s been trying to get online-famous since she was a junior in high school, when she got “kind of famous” for posting videos of herself twerking and setting fires on Snapchat.

The publicity boost from the portal debacle also came just in time for her appearance on a new Tubi reality show, which hits the platform on June 6, Louise shared. Gabriella Bass
The publicity boost from the portal debacle also came just in time for her appearance on a new Tubi reality show, which hits the platform on June 6, Louise shared. Gabriella Bass
She said she’s been trying to get online-famous since she was a junior in high school, when she got “kind of famous” for posting videos of herself twerking and setting fires on Snapchat. Gabriella Bass
She said she’s been trying to get online-famous since she was a junior in high school, when she got “kind of famous” for posting videos of herself twerking and setting fires on Snapchat. Gabriella Bass
Louise dismissed the critics of her line of work as “ridiculous.” Gabriella Bass
Louise dismissed the critics of her line of work as “ridiculous.” Gabriella Bass

“That’s when I realized that I could do anything with the power of the internet. Because I was a loser in high school until I got Snapchat-famous, then all of a sudden people made me homecoming queen! It made me realize that I could just use the internet to get whatever I wanted for the rest of my life.”

Louise dismissed the critics of her line of work as “ridiculous.”

“People want me dead but I don’t really care,” she said of the fallout from the portal scandal.

“I’ve gotten death threats my entire career, like, what are you going to do about it? If you put yourself out there on the internet, people are gonna send you death threats and that’s not really my problem, nor do I care.”