Lebanese porn star says she is heading to N Korea
Far from a stranger to controversy, Mia Khalifa recently announced that she was heading to North Korea, The Independent reported.
It is unlikely that the former porn star will be allowed within touching distance of the dictatorial hotbed and it is understood that her remark was a quip at LA-born Zionist actress Tiffany Haddish who had announced that she was jetting off to Israel to “learn about the politics” in the country as well as seeking more information on what is happening between them and Palestinian militants Hamas.
Critics of the actress noted that she should also tour the Palestinian territories to get a more balanced view of the conflict.
Belligerent Israeli forces have killed 30,000 people in Gaza since October most of whom were children and women.
Following Haddish’s announcement Khalifa, 31, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on February 21, “On my way to North Korea to learn and see with my own eyes.”
Many users were unsure whether to take the “queen of porn” at face value or not as one user named Natalie Everhart, an apparent enthusiast of the country, replied, “If this was a joke you should seriously consider it, one of the most beautiful and hospitable countries on this planet despite everything you might’ve heard about them.
“You should absolutely see (North Korea) with your own eyes and go to every single city and town in the country nowadays!”
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Ditching mainstream porn work, Mia Khalifa is now known for her modeling on OnlyFans, an increasingly popular site commonly used by those who wish to show off explicit content, as well as being an activist.
Khalifa, who makes no secret about being proud of her Lebanese origins, has spoken up for the people of Gaza and the Palestinians more generally, especially since the start of the escalation of tensions between Israel and Hamas in October. She was also a big critic of Trump during his 4-year stint in the White House.
Following Hamas’ assault on Israel, she farmed outrage after jokingly posting on X shortly after it that militant fighters should “flip their phones and film horizontal” when carrying out said attacks.
This resulted in American magazine Playboy and drug company Red Light Holland cutting ties with the model.
Undeterred by the disassociation with certain companies, she continues to speak out with regards to the massacre in Gaza and insisted that she has in no way ever incited violence when talking about the situation.
The Independent