Toilet licker, 21, says she doesn't care if people die because the attention is worth it

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A woman who went viral last week for licking a toilet seat as part of the "coronavirus challenge" says she doesn't care about putting other people at risk, because it is worth the attention she is getting.

Ava Louise, a 21-year-old social media influencer, received a lot of attention earlier this month after she recorded herself licking an airplane toilet seat on her way to Spring Break.

Now, Ava has spoken out about her actions with famed TV personality Dr. Phil, adding that she has no concern about putting people at risk and will continue to go outside and socialize.

Try not to become infuriated by Ava's "ignorance" in her interview below:
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When Dr. Phil asked "what the hell" she was thinking when she decided to lick a toilet seat on the way to Spring Break, she argued:

"One, I had way dirtier things in my mouth at Spring Break. Two, I bleached [the toilet.] Three, private plane. I flew down on my sugar daddy's plane with my best friend. So really, it wasn't that dirty."

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Ava, who currently boasts 174,000 followers on Instagram, then proudly boasted about going to Miami for Spring Break, where she "made out with a bunch of people" and was "not hygienic".

She then argued that she does not have any symptoms of the coronavirus, so "what's the problem?"

Dr. Phil then asked Ava if she had any concerns about going outside and enjoying life, despite the fact it could be older people at risk of COVID-19, to which she replied: "No."

She added then Dr. Phil and the older generations were being selfish because they're the people who are at risk. She said: "You’re concerned about yourself because you could die, and we can’t."

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The famed TV presenter then asked Ava: "If you infect one person that loses their life, is it worth it for you to have this attention?"

To which she replied: "Yeah. I'm hearing you talk and you're like, 'Oh, you're going to kill somebody' like you know what? I'll pull up and I'll cough on you. Like I'm just tired of it! This is ridiculous!"

Dr. Phil ended the interview by asking his viewers to simply ignore Ava's "ignorance" and not to attack her in any way.

We are urging all of our readers to adhere to the advice from their respective governments and medical bodies, and practice social distancing and self-isolation where required. Together, we will beat this...

Toilet licker, 21, says she doesn't care if people die because the attention is worth it

vt-author-image

By VT

Article saved!Article saved!

A woman who went viral last week for licking a toilet seat as part of the "coronavirus challenge" says she doesn't care about putting other people at risk, because it is worth the attention she is getting.

Ava Louise, a 21-year-old social media influencer, received a lot of attention earlier this month after she recorded herself licking an airplane toilet seat on her way to Spring Break.

Now, Ava has spoken out about her actions with famed TV personality Dr. Phil, adding that she has no concern about putting people at risk and will continue to go outside and socialize.

Try not to become infuriated by Ava's "ignorance" in her interview below:
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/HqZ8w2PN-Q0L14jDU.mp4||HqZ8w2PN]]

When Dr. Phil asked "what the hell" she was thinking when she decided to lick a toilet seat on the way to Spring Break, she argued:

"One, I had way dirtier things in my mouth at Spring Break. Two, I bleached [the toilet.] Three, private plane. I flew down on my sugar daddy's plane with my best friend. So really, it wasn't that dirty."

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/B-IB6binmDe/]]

Ava, who currently boasts 174,000 followers on Instagram, then proudly boasted about going to Miami for Spring Break, where she "made out with a bunch of people" and was "not hygienic".

She then argued that she does not have any symptoms of the coronavirus, so "what's the problem?"

Dr. Phil then asked Ava if she had any concerns about going outside and enjoying life, despite the fact it could be older people at risk of COVID-19, to which she replied: "No."

She added then Dr. Phil and the older generations were being selfish because they're the people who are at risk. She said: "You’re concerned about yourself because you could die, and we can’t."

[[instagramwidget||https://www.instagram.com/p/B-KfOVHns_1/]]

The famed TV presenter then asked Ava: "If you infect one person that loses their life, is it worth it for you to have this attention?"

To which she replied: "Yeah. I'm hearing you talk and you're like, 'Oh, you're going to kill somebody' like you know what? I'll pull up and I'll cough on you. Like I'm just tired of it! This is ridiculous!"

Dr. Phil ended the interview by asking his viewers to simply ignore Ava's "ignorance" and not to attack her in any way.

We are urging all of our readers to adhere to the advice from their respective governments and medical bodies, and practice social distancing and self-isolation where required. Together, we will beat this...