Aspiring Instagram influencer Ava Louise, who is understood for her appearances on 'Dr. Phil,' tells her side of the Mike Majlak cheating scandal.
If you are a Logan Paul fan, you've got indubitably heard him and his just right good friend, Mike Majlak, talk about how Mike cheated on his new female friend while he was on a travel to New York City. The boys have made the tale the butt of many jokes on their podcast, together with calling the woman a "dumpster gremlin" when talking about how Mike had to make up his infidelity to his new female friend.
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But Ava Louise, the alleged "dumpster gremlin" who is highest identified for her look on Dr. Phil, has a tale different than the one he and his buddies inform on the web. The aspiring Instagram influencer spoke with us about the scandal and why she determined to respond.
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If you ask her for her aspect of the tale, Ava admits that she attached with Mike that evening he was in New York. But her tale is a bit of different than his.
For starters, she claims that she had met Mike ahead of the night. In truth, they'd talked more than one times sooner than he made that go back and forth to New York after she despatched him an preliminary DM (which, she claims she "never even thought that he would answer" and best messaged him as a result of her friend idea he used to be scorching).
"I wasn't necessarily trying to hook up with Mike," she said. "I liked having the open line of communication, because the way you grow in this industry is other influencers... I wanted him more so as a connection than just a quick hookup. That was my master plan with the entire thing."
But she claims that Mike requested her to come back out whilst he was once in New York, and that he later instructed she come back to his resort room with him.
"I wasn't waiting outside a club chasing him like he made it seem," she said.
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Ava additionally claims that she had requested Mike about his intended new female friend, former porn famous person Lana Rhodes, who have been making widespread appearances in Mike's videos. She stated that he claimed they were not in fact in combination, and Ava assumed they had been faking their relationship for views (very similar to Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul's marriage).
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"I didn't think I was homewrecking a relationship at all," she said. "I 1000 percent believed him that the relationship was just for clout because that's what happens."
But it wasn't lengthy when they connected that Mike informed Lana what he did and they began overtly insulting her on the net.
i can address all this skank ass bullshit at a later time but i have an overly mad, very gorgeous lady i wish to pass make things proper with at the moment. wish me good fortune. love you all (excluding for all you clout chasing hoes)
— Mike Majlak (@mikemajlak) February 10, 2020Article continues beneath commercial
If you ask her why she decided to answer the scandal once Lana tweeted about it, Ava will admit this is because she used to be fine with capitalizing off of it.
"I never intended on making it public, ever," she said. "This was a best-case scenario for me. As a growing social media personality, you eat off of scandals and you grow off of scandals, and Mike knows that because that's why he brought it to the internet."
After replying to Lana's tweet together with her evidence that Mike had asked her to hook up, Ava was once right away focused by way of Lana's fans and others in the Logang. Before proceeding to respond, she consulted Trisha Paytas, who she says she's identified and worked with for a while.
"She's like you want your name out there, then just keep tweeting. Just go full throttle. You want this to go away, just stop," she stated. "But I went full throttle... I have a lot of friends that are high up in the industry. They're like just keep going, just keep trolling, just keep pushing. No matter how I felt about it." Trisha later launched a video defending Ava.
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And she admits it hasn't been easy to maintain the detest she's been getting on-line, which she claims has been intense. While she knows that feeding into web scandals is one technique to effectively acquire a following, it is taken a toll on her mentally.
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"It feels like taking molly where you're like on this rush and this high from all of the attention you're getting, but then there's a comedown — and there's a bad comedown," she stated. "Like you're in your bed and you're like do I actually look this way? Am I actually ugly? What was his intention hooking up with me? Like did he just use me? Am I really that worthless to guys? Am I ever going to be able to date again? Thoughts like that. But I can't just go tweet that because no one's going to care."
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Ava feels that since her following is simplest simply beginning to develop, enjoying the victim would possibly not lend a hand her any. She claims that her first instance of going viral was once when she was sexually assaulted at a frat celebration. Ava claims the attack was filmed and handed around in different group chats, placing a goal on her back.
"I thought if I could survive that, why not capitalize off the fact that this happened?" she said. "If I made a video crying, or if I didn't say anything to defend myself, I probably would've looked more like a victim. But why the f--k do I have to make myself look like a victim?"
At the top of all of it, Ava issues out that it was Mike who cheated on his female friend, and she's the only receiving the backlash for it.
"Mike's the one who did something wrong, and just because I'm a clout chaser, he thinks that he can drag me through the mud," she said. "If no one cares anymore, why are they talking about it? Why do they get to talk about it and I just have to sit here and take all of the bullying?"
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