15-Year-Old Influencer Whose Dad Killed Stalker Has ANOTHER One Already -- And Her Family Is Getting Blamed!
26.02.2022 - 05:43
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Well, this story just took an even darker turn — and that’s quite a feat considering…
Last week we brought you the story of Ava Majury, a teen influencer who has amassed over a million fans on TikTok and about a quarter of that on Instagram. She’s 15 years old now, but just a few months ago, when she was just 14, she faced the kind of scare that would have driven most people away from the pursuit of internet fame — or at least served as a chilling alarm to her parents.
An 18-year-old boy named Eric Rohan Justin became obsessed with what he was seeing on social media and approached her to buy photos directly. After she sold him a few, he creeped her out and she stopped — but he didn’t. Justin got her information from friends and eventually took the stalking to the ultimate level — he traveled all the way from Maryland to her house in Naples, Florida. Once there he blasted his way into her home with a shotgun. Ava’s father, Rob Majury, was forced to defend the family and shot the armed teenager dead before police could arrive.
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You’d expect after a horrifying incident like that for a person to retreat, right? Take a social media break? Not Ava. She flew to Los Angeles the next week to do red carpets and meet with talent agents about expanding her brand.
Unsurprisingly after the Majurys told their story last week, many commenters were struck by the parents’ apparent permissiveness, even after such a tragedy. Some went so far as to say they were endangering their daughter by allowing her to present herself in such a manner on the internet. Some of the harshest comments included:
Yeah, those comments went way too far — and now the family is
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