An OnlyFans model flashed the portal from New York to Dublin on Sunday, as organizers scramble to fix the 24/7 livestream, which has been marred by lewd behavior since its launch last week.
Eva Louise, who has more than 400,000 followers on Instagram, claimed in a post on Sunday that she forced organizers to remove the plug from the portal after exposing her breasts from the American side to the Irish side.
“I thought the people of Dublin had a right to see two homegrown potatoes from New York,” she said. said in the video She posted a photo of herself pulling up her tank top in front of the portal.
She then posted footage of her boyfriend talking to someone purporting to be a security guard, and officials said the guard would be “closed down for a while” in hopes of cracking down on indecent behavior.
“It’s very unfortunate that people are not on their best behavior,” the staffer said.
Street displays in the Flatiron District have caused a degree of confusion since they began last Wednesday, with images of shocking acts on Sept. 11 including flashing swastikas and even photos of the Twin Towers engulfed in flames. Irish troublemakers are mostly responsible. .
The group behind the project calls it a “bridge to a united planet” that will allow passersby to see each other on an 8-foot-by-8-foot video screen without hearing each other’s voices. I was proud that I had it.
Following a Sunday Post article about Irish troublemakers on the portal, Dublin City Council said on Monday it was working to address the trend of disrespectful behavior.
Organizers blamed the shutdown on a temporary software issue.
It is unknown if this glitch occurred as a result of the X-rated star flashing.
Lithuania-based Portals Organization, which installed the facility, announced Monday morning that it was back up and running after an interruption due to “technical glitches,” according to reports.
“Our teams (portals.org and AVSPL) are working hard to ensure smooth and consistent operations to get as close to a 24/7 active live stream as possible,” the statement read. is written in part. According to the Irish Independent.
Dublin authorities said most of the interactions were friendly, but a “very small number of people” committed lewd acts.
“While we cannot control all of these behaviors, we have introduced several technical solutions to address this and these are expected to be put into practice within the next 24 hours,” a Dublin official said. said. According to the BBC.
“We will continue to monitor the situation with our partners in New York in the coming days to ensure the portal continues to deliver a positive experience for both the city and the world.”





