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Posted by Urguy
 - Oct 05, 2024, 01:45 AM
Quote from: Yace on Oct 05, 2024, 01:39 AMYou guys mean she's on onlyfans? She's talking like someone who has left the entire adult work in the past.
Watch this on adult board. She's been saying the same thing since many years ago and still goes back to it on onlyfans. She only hates the fact that she doesn't have control over her earnings and her contents on the P0rn site like she does on onlyfans, she doesn't hate featuring in adult contents.
Posted by Yace
 - Oct 05, 2024, 01:39 AM
You guys mean she's on onlyfans? She's talking like someone who has left the entire adult work in the past.
Posted by Urguy
 - Oct 05, 2024, 01:37 AM
I think any time she comes out like this she gets something favourable in return. What kind of therapy did she do that landed her on onlyfans?
She's talking about disgrace and she isn't shameful she's doing the same thing on onlyfans. SMH
Posted by Rainy
 - Oct 05, 2024, 01:29 AM
I'm not saying cautioning others isn't good but this girl should stop the pretence. What's she doing on onlyfans if she truly regrets her action. Is it not the same P0rnography she's into on onlyfans?
Cry us a river please.
Posted by Biu
 - Oct 05, 2024, 01:22 AM

Mia Khalifa cautions young ladies about getting into adult industry during an interview

Previous p0rn star Mia Khalifa said she is as yet managing the repercussions of the choices she made 10 years back.

Mia Khalifa has a lot of involvement to draw upon with regards to the adult industry, business and hobnobbing with stars.

Furthermore, in the event that anybody has a privilege to get on their platform about how the truth of being a X-rated star isn't great, it's her - as she's experienced the wringer all through her profession, despite just working three months in P0rnography.

First off, she's actually managing the repercussions from that questionable scene where she sported a hijab, which she guarantees prompted her getting death threats from ISIS along with basically being banned from the Middle East.

In spite of the fact that Khalifa hasn't gotten anything 'official' from any nations telling her she isn't wanted, she uncovered that she was been cautioned not to risk going there.


During a new appearance on The Louis Theroux Podcast, the 31-year-old said: "I've addressed a great deal of security agencies, and their suggestion is that I don't go [to the Middle East].

"Went to Marrakesh two years back, it was a truly terrifying encounter, and it wasn't as a result of the city.

"It was at the air terminal - being followed to the entryway and having my passport taken from me and snapping a photo [of her passport] with their iPhone - that's the thing that causes you to feel at risk."

And seen like she earned just $12,000 (£9,140) for her short stretch in P0rnography, her supposed weakness in certain sides of the world has an exorbitant cost to pay.

As well as examining her ADHD, autism and OCD diagnoses to television titan Louis Theroux, the model got serious about how her choice to work on that career line  is something which unleashed destruction on her mental well-being.

Thinking back on her 21-year-old self, Khalifa admitted that looking back, she was excessively young to do what she did.

However, she needs to utilize some degree of negative insight she got to tell other young ladies about the expanding negative effect entering the P0rnography world can have on their whole life - while cautioning that fat cats in the business will go after their naivety.

The OnlyFans star told Theroux: "When you're 19, 20, 21 years of age, 18, more often than not, that is the thing they're expecting - you don't have any idea what you will need for your life or what you ask for from your life.

"You don't know yourself that young. You shouldn't go with groundbreaking choices when you're as young as that."

Else, you could end up requiring almost 10 years of therapy, similar to the Lebanese-born model did.

Khalifa proceeded: "Why I used to experience a great deal of difficulty discussing it is on the grounds that I was very obfuscated by disgrace.

"I used to have an instinctive response to hearing the name Mia and knowing that assuming that somebody is calling me by that name, they are seeing me such that I would rather not be seen in.

"However, that had much more to do with my psychological well-being than it does about the master plan of things. I believe that nine years of therapy is a ton and it's not as a result of what I went through in the business.

"It's what I needed to go through to arrive at a point in my life where I feel like I am of a sound perspective to pursue choices in my day to day existence.

"Also, that is the way lengthy it took me to settle on those choices that are so transformative."