Aghdam, 39, blamed YouTube for failing to make her a video star. As seen here, Aghdam was angry that she'd only been paid 10¢ for one homemade production with 300,000 views — with three employees finally left wounded over the animal activist's desire to become famous!
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In a tragic twist, police had spoken to Aghdam shortly before her rampage at the YouTube headquarters. Her father had warned cops that she was outside the complex and "hated" the company. The brunette beauty, however, charmed officers and convinced them that she wasn't a threat — just like she won over the "America's Got Talent" judges in her fantasy world!
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