'Mini AOC' ends parody videos after receiving 'death threats,' 'harassment' from the left, family says
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
The 8-year-old child actor who went viral for impersonating Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, is no longer going to make videos due to death threats and harassment she and her family have received.
Earlier this year, Ava Martinez, known as "Mini AOC," brought joy to her fans with several videos poking fun at the socialist darling, collecting millions of views on social media.
AOC ACCUSES GOP OF TRYING TO 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN' BY HURTING CHILDREN, MIGRANTS
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
However, the fun came to a screeching halt on Wednesday when Martinez's family announced that she would no longer be impersonating Ocasio-Cortez and that all the videos created would be removed.
"The Left's Harassment and death threats have gone too far for our family. We have been getting calls on our personal phone numbers," Martinez's stepfather Salvatore Schachter tweeted. "For our safety and for our child's safety, we deleted all Mini AOC accounts."
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Schachter told Fox News that the feedback from "Mini AOC" was overwhelmingly positive, but the negativity "became too much" after she reenacted photographs the congresswoman had taken at the southern border last year, adding that the comments were "increasingly personal, dark, and dangerous."
"She's disappointed at not doing Mini AOC going forward but we explained that this is for the best and she's okay with it," Schachter said.
Ava's family had one message for those on the left who harassed her and her family.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
"The world has seen Ava's beauty, talent, and charm, which was the whole reason for Mini AOC to begin with and no amount of hate or anger will change that," Schachter told Fox News. "Also, like Ava says, 'try using your words.'"