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Dublin portal OnlyFans flasher in bust-up after racy Trump rally stunt & reveals bizarre reason she ‘relates’ to ex-Pres

PORTAL flasher Ava Louise is at the centre of a new boob storm after whipping her bazookas out for Donald Trump at a rally.

The OnlyFans model hit the headlines in May when she got the New York to Dublin portal shut down after flashing her breasts on the two-way livestream.

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Portal flasher Ava Louise has caused another controversy by exposing herself
Ava flashed her breasts at a Trump rally and was removed
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Ava made headlines here after flashing the Dublin portal

Now cheeky Ava has pulled another racy stunt by unfurling her whoppers at US republican presidential candidate Trump during a rally this week.

Videos show the busty American beauty, who previously made headlines for shutting down the NYC to Dublin portal, jumping and cheering in an attempt to catch the 78-year-old’s eye with her bold display.

After dodging a second assassination attempt in as many months, Trump on Wednesday night staged his first rally since the latest hit attempt.

And Ava became his breast supporter by putting on a daring show for the ex-Prez.

Wearing a MAGA hat, Ava whipped off her top and exposed her chest to Trump and a crowd of 16,000 rally-goers at Nassau Coliseum on New York’s Long Island on Wednesday night.

But the 26-year-old revealed her ample assets sparked a big bust-up with cops, who escorted her out of the venue.

Ava moaned: “The cops were trying to charge me.

“They were super angry.”

While police were unimpressed by the busty display, the model claimed Secret Service agents at the rally thought it was chest great.

Ava says the Secret Service even convinced disgruntled cops to let her and her boyfriend leave without issue, after congratulating her on her “set”.

A man who appeared to be a federal agent in a khaki polo shirt can be heard complimenting Ava in a video.

The man declared: “Seriously, great set.”

The agent also nodded at Ava’s boyfriend, telling him, “Nice job, bro.”

‘Secret Service approved’

The Secret Service did not respond to a request for a comment about the incident.

But Ava boomed that her boobs were “Secret Service approved”.

She said: “Our country is so divided these days but boobs are bipartisan. I let Donald Trump see what America is all about.

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Ava said she can related to Trump
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Ava is using her OnlyFans to raise money for Trump
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New York police wanted to charge me but since when is having a nice rack a crime? But luckily for me, my boobs are Donald Trump’s Secret Service approved!”

And as the flashing stunt sparked a frenzy online, Ava has revealed it was part of a drive to use her OnlyFans to raise money for Trump.

She said: “After I left, I donated money to Trump for all the hassle I caused!

Big earner

“I make 100K a month now after [flashing the New York to Dublin portal] and I’m trying to make 500K off my Trump-themed content to give to Donald.

“It’s called Tits for Trump.”

Despite controversial Trump having plenty of knockers, Ava outlined how the Republican nominee for the White House arouses her interest because of their shared business values.

She said: “Trump was an entrepreneur, I’m an entrepreneur, I understand him.

“I sell pictures of my boobs, he sells the American dream. I relate to him on that level.”

More support

Ava insisted that her support for Trump was “bolstered” by her experience at Wednesday’s rally, which took place just 72 hours after a second attempt on Trump’s life.

She said: “Everyone was so polite and respectful. I heard so many amazing conversations between black supporters and white supporters, Jewish supporters and Christian supporters, gay supporters and straight supporters. It was super cool.

“Everyone in line supported the fact that I did OnlyFans, which shocked me as well.

“But one thing’s for sure, boobs are bipartisan.”

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Ava make 100K a month
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Ava said her boobs are bipartisan
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The Braves’ mistake became the Mets’ good fortune with Luisangel Acuña

When Francisco Lindor went down with a back injury last Friday in Philadelphia, the Mets’ playoff prospects seemed to be in serious trouble. But Luisangel Acuña has come up and taken Queens by storm. The rookie probably wouldn’t have gotten to the Mets, however, if it were not for some shady dealings by the Braves...

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I learnt the hard way never to wear a short dress on a cruise – people are howling at my Marilyn Monroe moment

A WOMAN has revealed that she learnt the hard way never to wear a short dress when on a cruise.

Travel fan Helen Babs, who ‘lives life to the full’ wore a green floral print dress with a pair of white trainers whilst on a cruise holiday, but left many in hysterics with her awkward outfit fail.

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A woman has revealed that she had a Marilyn Monroe moment whilst on a cruise holiday
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Helen Babs was left mortified, whilst onlookers were in hysterics at her hilarious outfit blunder
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Whilst visiting Madeira, an autonomous region of Portugal, the red-haired beauty was left mortified when her dress left her tights, knickers and ‘booty cheeks’ on show. 

Sharing the blunder on social media, we saw a short video of Helen walking on a cruise ship.

As a result of her Marilyn Monroe moment, Helen advised: “Never wear a dress to a sky walk.”

Seconds later, a strong gust of wind caused havoc and blew up Helen’s dress, leaving her black knickers on full display.

Luckily the content creator was also wearing a pair of skin-coloured tights, but the shock on her face was immediately clear.

Helen desperately attempted to pull the dress down, keen to protect her modesty, whilst nearby tourists turned to look, also in disbelief. 

Although Helen endeavoured to hold the dress down, she was left giggling when her frock blew up again, but this time, much higher. 

Not only were onlookers in hysterics at this point, but Helen noted: “My dad in the background trying not to look.” 

Helen was also wearing a pair of ‘chub rub’ shorts, which she described as ‘lifesavers’.

Not only will these bargain buys, which you can nab from Primark, stop chafing but they’ll also give you a bit of added protection in awkward situations like this. 

But as a result of the blunder, Helen confessed: “I will wear trousers next time.” 

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @helenbabs75, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 159,200 views in just one day.

I thought you had no pants on at first

TikTok user

Social media users were left in hysterics at Helen’s outfit blunder, which many flocked to the comments to express. 

One person said: “Howling!! Love your attitude to life.” 

How to Avoid a Wardrobe Malfunction

IF you don't fancy having an embarrassing fashion blunder the next time you leave the house, here's our top tips...

  1. Choose the Right Fit:
    • Ensure your clothes are neither too tight nor too loose.
    • Try on outfits before important events to check for any issues.
  2. Use Quality Fasteners:
    • Opt for sturdy zips, buttons, and hooks.
    • Carry spare safety pins and a small sewing kit for emergencies.
  3. Wear Proper Undergarments:
    • Select undergarments that complement your outfit and provide adequate support.
    • Consider seamless or nude options to avoid visible lines.
  4. Test for Transparency:
    • Double-check your outfit under different lighting conditions.
    • Use slips or liners if necessary.
  5. Secure Delicate Fabrics:
    • Use double-sided tape to keep fabric in place.
    • Be cautious with silk, satin, and other slippery materials.
  6. Mind Your Movements:
    • Practice sitting, bending, and reaching in your outfit.
    • Be aware of how your clothes shift with different actions.
  7. Invest in Quality:
    • High-quality fabrics and construction are less likely to fail.
    • Avoid overly worn or damaged clothing.
  8. Check for Wear and Tear:
    • Regularly inspect your wardrobe for any signs of damage.
    • Repair or replace compromised items promptly.

By following these tips, you can confidently step out in style without the fear of a wardrobe malfunction.

Another added: “Screaming at this.” 

A third commented: “I absolutely love this.” 

Meanwhile, someone else laughed and penned: “I thought you had no pants on at first.” 

Whilst another simply wrote: “Whoops!”

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  3. I thought I’d fixed my outfit after going to the bathroom – then I got home and made an embarrassing discovery
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  5. I thought I looked so chic for work until I saw myself from the side – I’d had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction

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The Christmas market spot 2.5 hours from Ireland with ice skating, festive town squares and €33 Ryanair flights

TAKE a look at the Christmas market spot 2.5 hours from Ireland – with ice skating, festive town squares and Ryanair flights from €33.

Luckily, Europe is filled with cities that are perfect to visit in winter, with regular flights leaving from Dublin Airport.

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The city of Malmo is home to multiple Christmas markets
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Punters should try to plan their trip for December 13
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One of these places is the charming small city of Malmo, Sweden, which is known for being a winter wonderland.

Between November until February, the city is decked out with festive lights, Christmas activities and picture perfect markets.

And it’s only two and a half hours from Dublin, making it the ideal place to travel for quick winter weekend.

Although Ryanair don’t have direct flights to Malmo, they have affordable trips to the country’s capital, Stockholm.

Tickets on the short journey can be snapped up for just €33.40 on December 8th.

From there, punters can hop on a train for roughly €60 and travel on a scenic route to Malmo.

Even the train journey is beautiful, taking in frozen lakes, rich forests, and colourful Swedish towns along the way.

But Malmo is the real gem of this potential trip, where Christmas is a big deal, and there’s plenty to do.

The highlight of any winter trip is always the Christmas markets, and Malmo is no exception.

In fact, there are multiple different markets throughout the city selling local produce, hand crafted gifts, and unique food and drink.

Head into the town square “Lilla Torg” (meaning little square) to find log cabin style stalls decked out in all the Christmas classics.

Try glögg (spiced mulled wine), or other local winter warmers as you take in sparkling lights and snap the perfect Instagram picture.

Another must see Christmas market is the one in Gustav Adolf’s Torg, another town square named after the former King of Sweden.

This Christmas fair has been described by locals as a cosy, sparkling wonderland.

It’s well worth a visit to soak up the Christmas atmosphere and enjoy the local culture.

While the markets are a huge draw, the city of Malmo has plenty on offer besides.

One popular activity for tourists is to simply wander around the city clutching a hot drink.

Start with the picturesque Lilla Torg, where punters can wrap themselves in blankets and watch the world go by with a hot chocolate.

Many of the city’s iconic spots are within walking distance of each other, and its a great way to make sure you don’t miss a thing.

Unlike many major cities, Malmo is blessed with a stunning beach on the edge of the city.

Known locally as Ribersborgsstranden, the sandy spot is the ideal place to blow off the cobwebs with a brisk walk.

Although few will brave the chilly waters in winter, the beach is a must see as it gives you views of the city’s famous Öresund Bridge.

Another unique activity visitors can challenge themselves to is a visit to Ribersborgs Kallbadhus, a sauna and ice plunge known for its healing benefits.

Punters can simply relax and enjoy the warmth of a sauna, or they can take a dip in the cold sea to wake themselves up.

If the sea is frozen over, then in true Swedish fashion, a hole will be cut in the ice for you to plunge through.

Another classic Christmas activity is hugely popular in the stunning city – ice skating at Ribbersborg attracts delighted visitors each Christmas.

Or, visitors can make use of the free ice skating rink at Vinterdrom (Winter Dream), where ice skates are available to hire.

A local favourite for after the ice rink is Far i Hatten, where you can enjoy pizza and a warm drink.

And the city is filled with plenty of cultural spots to visit too.

Check out museums and art galleries such as Malmo Museum and the Moderna Museet.

For those whose dates are flexible, try heading to Malmo for December 13th, a major day in the Swedish calendar.

The date marks the Festival of Lucia, the bearer of light in winter darkness.

The occasion is often marked by a lantern competition, a stunning display that’s worth rearranging your dates for.

While chances are most visitors won’t speak Swedish, they might be able to get by with the simple phrase, “God Jul”, meaning Merry Christmas.

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Malmo is a great place to soak up a festive atmosphere
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Lilla Torg is a small and picturesque spot in the city
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Christmas is a big deal in Malmo, Sweden
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XMAS EVENTS AT HOME

Here are five more events to check out this Christmas.

  • Dublin Christmas Lights: The annual Christmas lights switch-on will occur on November 1, with festive decorations illuminating key areas such as Grafton Street and O’Connell Street.
  • Winterval in Waterford: Starting November 17 this large Christmas festival features markets, light displays, and entertainment throughout the city.
  • The Belfast Christmas Market: Opening on November 16 at the City Hall grounds, offering a variety of food, crafts, and seasonal goods.
  • Galway Christmas Market: Set to begin on November 17 in Eyre Square, featuring festive stalls, food, and live entertainment.
  • Killarney Winter Wonderland: Opens November 23, with attractions including a Christmas market, ice skating, and Santa’s Grotto

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