Marcella Zoia, who gained viral notoriety for tossing a patio chair off a downtown balcony last February, is set to learn her sentence for mischief in a Friday hearing that may signal the end to a very long 15 minutes of fame.

The 20-year-old woman, widely dubbed “chair girl” over the incident, attracted public scorn and thousands of Instagram followers after the video of her throwing a chair off a 45-storey balcony near the Gardiner Expressway surfaced on social media.

In November, she pleaded guilty to mischief causing danger to life. The crown is seeking a six-month jail sentence.

Her lawyer, Greg Leslie, argues she deserves a suspended sentence with probation.

Her sentence Friday may depend on whether she was the one who posted the video of herself throwing the chair to Snapchat — a messaging app in which videos disappear after they’re watched — or if it was someone else.

Crown attorney Heather Keating said she plans to call a witness who will say Zoia posted the video herself. The Crown argues this is evidence Zoia was intentionally seeking attention, and wants Ontario Court Justice Mara Greene to consider it an aggravating factor in determining the length of her sentence.

Since her arrest, Zoia has received a coveted blue checkmark indicating that her Instagram account is now “verified.” Her follower count has also risen from around 6,000 to more than 46,000.

In December, Zoia, who has worked as a model, made a brief appearance in a Drake video. The cameo was cut following backlash.