Porn star Mia Khalifa broke cover on Monday for the first time since she was fired by Playboy for celebrating the Hamas terror attack on Israel that killed more than 1,000.
The Lebanese-born influencer appeared to be holding a box of colored pencils as she picked up a coffee at a drive-thru near her Miami home.
Many of her follower were appalled when she joked online about ‘guerrilla fighters in fake Gucci shirts’ destroying the ‘Zionist apartheid regime’, and demanded the Hamas terrorists hold their phones ‘horizontal’ to document their killing spree in a series of tweets.
But she seemed unconcerned as she pulled into the Panther Coffee outlet in the Sunshine State wearing red sweatpants and a Karol G band T-shirt showing off her tattooed arms.
Sunglasses perched on top of her head above her long black hair and died purple eyebrows as she clutched a hoodie and a coffee and returned to her car.
Mia Khalifa was clutching a box of colored pencils as she arrived at the coffee shop
Sunglasses perched on top of her head above her long black hair and died purple eyebrows as she clutched a hoodie and a coffee and returned to her car.
Khalifa’s page now shows a ‘Not Found’ graphic on the website, as the adult magazine released a statement confirming that she is no longer creating content
The 30-year-old fired off a series of tweets to her 5.7million followers on X within hours of the attack starting on Saturday.
Retweeting footage shot by the terrorists she mocked ‘Zionist settlers in occupied land and stolen homes this morning’, and claimed that President Joe Biden’s ‘fav hobby is ‘b*mbing Arab children’.
She also shared an image of the terrorists riding in the back of a pick-up truck, calling it a ‘Renaissance painting.’
‘I can’t believe the Zionist apartheid regime is being brought down by guerrilla fighters in fake Gucci shirts – the biopics of these moments better reflect that,’ she joked in one tweet.
‘Can someone please tell the freedom fighters in Palestine to flip their phones and film horizontal,’ she added in another that was later deleted.
She attempted some damage control earlier on Monday, tweeting: ‘I just want to make it clear that this statement in no way shape or form is enticing spread of violence, I specifically said freedom fighters because that’s what the Palestinian citizens are… fighting for freedom every day.’
But Playboy accused her of ‘hate speech’ as it booted her off its Centerfold platform which allows models to interact directly with fans.
‘We are writing today to let you know of our decision to terminate Playboy’s relationship with Mia Khalifa, including deleting Mia’s Playboy channel on our creator platform,’ it told her followers.
She seemed unconcerned at the furor that has met her comments celebrating the Hamas attack on Israel
She was wearing red sweatpants and a Karol G band T-shirt showing off her tattooed arms.
The 30-year-old appeared to rummage for her keys in her bag before returning to her Miami home
Playboy was unequivocal in its denunciation of Khalifa who was one of the most popular stars on its Centerfold platform
‘Mia has made disgusting and reprehensible comments celebrating Hamas’ attacks on Israel and the murder of innocent men, women, and children.
‘At Playboy, we encourage free expression and constructive political debate, but we have a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech. We expect Mia to understand her words and actions have consequences.’
Many contrasted the pornography site’s stance with that of Harvard University which has yet to impose any sanction on the 31 student groups which signed a statement blaming Israel for the killings.
‘People and organizations continue to reveal their real values and standards in the wake of terrific Hamas attack on Israel,’ tweeted Vitaly Matveev from Tel Aviv.
‘Harvard condemns Israel’s fight against terrorism, yet Playboy slams a porn actress for her hate speech on Israel.’
‘Playboy has better moral standards than Harvard,’ wrote @WilliaminCA.
‘I’m all cancelling the pornstar Mia Khalifa.’
Over the weekend Hamas militants crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip, seizing settlements and capturing and murdering civilians celebrating a Jewish holiday.
The Supernova music festival was one of the first sites to be attacked by the terrorist group, with 260 revelers massacred there.
‘Mia has made disgusting and reprehensible comments celebrating Hamas’ attacks on Israel and the murder of innocent men, women, and children’ Playboy wrote
‘I can’t believe the Zionist apartheid regime is being brought down by guerrilla fighters in fake Gucci shirts’ the porn star had written
‘I just want to make it clear that this statement in no way shape or form is enticing spread of violence,’ she claimed later
Retweeting footage shot by the terrorists she mocked ‘Zionist settlers in occupied land and stolen homes this morning’
She was wearing a tour T-Shirt from Colombian singer Karol G , one of Latin America’s biggest pop stars
She reposted a message saying ‘the United States of America is also a terrorist state’ and went after Kylie Jenner for sharing and then deleting a message in support of Israel.
But the former porn star was not moved by the criticism, and continued defending Hamas’ actions as justified
Survivors described how the gunmen went ‘tree by tree’ executing victims and posted clips of the ordeal to social media, showing how they were forced to hide under bushes and record hushed farewell messages to their loved ones as they watched victims get killed one by one.
Many lay still in sheer terror for more than five hours before they heard the sound of armed rescuers speaking in Hebrew.
The Palestinian terrorist group stormed the Supernova Festival that had been taking place near Kibbutz Re’im, close to the Gaza Strip, as part of its surprise assault launched on Saturday.
On Monday night, harrowing dashcam footage emerged from the incident showing gunmen executing civilians as they lay in the sand before rifling through their pockets and emptying bags from their cars.
But the former porn star was not moved by the criticism, and continued defending Hamas’ actions as justified.
She reposted a message saying ‘the United States of America is also a terrorist state’ and went after Kylie Jenner for sharing and then deleting a message in support of Israel.
‘If true journalism exists, the next person to talk to Kylie Jenner will ask for her opinion on geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and not break eye contact until she can string one coherent sentence together since she wants to take a stance to her 400M followers so badly,’ Khalifa wrote.
Khalifa apparently lost a business deal following her posts, with a company named Red Light Holland informing her she had been ‘fired effectively’ due to her ‘horrendous’ posts, but she doubled down.
‘I’d say supporting Palestine has lost me business opportunities, but I’m more angry at myself for not checking whether or not I was entering into business with Zionists. My bad,’ she said.
She continued defending her request that the terrorists film horizontally: ‘I just wanna make sure there’s 4k footage of my people breaking down the walls of the open air prison they’ve been forced out of their homes and into so we have good options for the history books that write about how how they freed themselves from apartheid.
‘I’m from LEBANON, are you insane for expecting me to be on the side of colonialism you f***ing weirdo.’
Khalifa sparked massive backlash online after she loudly supported the terror attack by Hamas that left hundreds of Israelis dead over the weekend
Khalifa is no longer creating content for Playboy’s Centerfold platform, which she joined in February 2022
Khalifa was born in Beirut and moved to the stages as a kid in 2001 during the South Lebanon conflict with Israel
She revealed death threats from Islamic State in 2017 after filming porn scenes while dressed in a hijab
Khalifa was born in Beirut and moved to the stages as a child in 2001 during the South Lebanon conflict with Israel.
She has always expressed support for what she calls Palestinian’s ‘right to end Israeli occupation’ and often denounces ‘Zionists.’
The US-based star, whose real name is Sarah Joe Chamoun, received death threats from Islamic State in 2017 after filming porn scenes while wearing a hijab.
‘You can’t show weakness,’ she said at the time.
‘That’s exactly what they’re looking for. I really try and just make it look like it rolls off, but I’ll admit, it gets to you after a while.’
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