KEY POINTS

  • BangBros' reacted to Mia Khalifa's interview with Anthony Padilla
  • The ex-porn star talked about her contract and the money she made from the adult videos she made
  • BangBros released a video refuting Khalifa's claims against the adult entertainment industry

Mia Khalifa spoke about money and contract in the porn industry in her interview with Anthony Padilla and BangBros wasn’t pleased with what she did and they released a video exposing Khalifa’s lies again.

Khalifa sat down with Padilla for an interview a few weeks ago and the video was uploaded on Aug. 7. During her conversation with Padilla, Khalifa insisted she only made $12,000 from her adult videos and the other $160,000 unaccounted money was her salary as social media manager at BangBros. But BangBros refuted Khalifa's statement in a video released on Instagram over the weekend.

The video showed a spreadsheet of Khalifa's earnings from webcamming. Khalifa continued webcamming until July 25, 2017 and made $134, 148. A notice from the ex-porn star sent via email about her decision to stop camming on the said date was also featured in the clip.

The video also revealed Khalifa's failure to disclose that BangBros paid for her rent, health insurance and other expenses as part of her financial package up until the end of July 2017.

BangBros also criticized Khalifa's statement about contracts. In the interview, Khalifa said, "It should be illegal to force a woman to sign a contract right there and then."

Padilla asked if she was forced and Khalifa said not literally, but it was intimidating when she was presented with the contract and told, "It's your contract, sign it."

However, in BangBros' video, it turned out that they sent the contract to Khalifa via email and informed her to "look it over and let's talk, then we can fill it in/execute it." On the same day, Khalifa immediately responded to the email without questions or comments and attached the signed contract.

Prior to sending the contract, BangBros scheduled an appointment with Khalifa three days after she received it to give her time to review the document and go over her concerns.

"Basically, inviting concerns is not hellforce or intimidation works Mia," the voiceover in the video said. The video also included a clip of Khalifa excitedly telling her audience that she was already in contract with BangBros for six months.

In the same interview, Khalifa urged her critics to move on because she only did 11 videos and BangBros has already refuted this claim. In July, BangBros accused Khalifa of lying about the number of videos she made by releasing the links to her 28 adult videos.

BangBros also discouraged Khalifa from "spreading poor advice" while adding, "The easiest way to not have porn on the internet for the rest of your life is to simply not film it."

"She constantly refers to BangBros effort at releasing the truth as a 'smear campaign' when in reality, BangBros is just stating facts," the voiceover said

BangBros' ended its video by encouraging Khalifa to tell the truth and stop using the name that made her famous today.

"If you want to get some credibility back just start telling the truth, you could simply stop going by your porn name that, thanks to BangBros, has given you the fame that you currently have and enjoy. Thousands of men and women in the porn industry have deleted their social media and moved on with their lives, never looking back. For some reasons, you can't let this Mia Khalifa persona go and it consumed you," the voiceover added.

"You are allowed to regret your past just don't blame others because you have done things that you now consider to be a mistake."

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Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson was met with hundreds of responses when he asked, "Who is Mia Khalifa." Instagram/Mia Khalifa