KEY POINTS

  • Mia Khalifa feels safe with her "Ramy" co-stars Ramy Youssef, Mohammed Amer, Dave Merheje
  • Youssef chose Khalifa to appear on "Ramy" since she is the most controversial porn star 
  • She encouraged her followers to donate to Ben Watkins who is diagnosed with cancer 

Mia Khalifa identified the three adult men she feels safe to be with.

One netizen asked on Twitter to identify three adult men they feel safe to be with. The ex-porn star responded to the question by sharing a snap of Ramy Youssef, Mohammed Amer and Dave Merheje. Khalifa didn't write anything in the caption and just shared the photo of the three stand-up comedians.

The picture was taken from a scene from "Ramy," an American comedy-drama web TV series that airs on Hulu. The trio is among the main cast and Khalifa appeared in the second season of the show.

There were rumors that Khalifa replaced Lindsay Lohan's character in episode 4. Youssef who plays the titular character and executive producer of the series addressed the issue.

Youssef said episode 4 was about Ramy's porn addiction and they decided to cast Khalifa because she is the "most controversial porn star." He also confirmed that they contacted Lohan for a role in the series, but they stopped hearing from her.

"So much of this season talks about Ramy using sex and porn to emotionally divert and to not have to deal with intimacy issues that he's having. And so when you have a character who has a porn addiction, why not have a conversation with someone who is probably the most controversial porn star ever?" Youssef told Entertainment Weekly about Khalifa's casting.

"We had an idea in season 1 that had involved her, but it never really made it. The funny thing is, we had an idea that it wasn't just her, but we were interested in this idea of people that you don't really think are Muslim,” he continued.

"We actually cast Lindsay Lohan , because Lindsay had this whole thing about converting to Islam. And so we had cast Lindsay and I talked to her and she was down, and then, you know, like Lindsay does, we just kind of stopped hearing from her,” Youssef said while laughing.

Meanwhile, Khalifa recently showed her support to “MasterChef Junior” star Ben Watkins who was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer by encouraging her fans to donate to the young chef. The former adult entertainer also voiced her support to the passing of the Restaurant Act that aims to help 11 million independent restaurant employees.

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Mia Khalifa denied that she was kicked out of the stadium for punching a fan during a baseball game on Oct.14, 2017. Mia Khalifa