KEY POINTS

  • Mia Khalifa once again slammed BangBros for not removing her adult videos from its website
  • The ex-porn star received death threats from ISIS after filming a sex scene while wearing a hijab
  •  The petition seeking justice for Khalifa has already received over 1.5 millions signatures

Mia Khalifa has slammed BangBros for removing a controversial clip about Eric Garner but not listening to her pleas to take down her adult videos.

The former adult entertainer regretted her short stint in the porn industry. Khalifa only did porn for three months and made 11 videos. She said she didn’t make much money and was not interested in receiving more. And now she wants her videos to be removed from various porn sites including BangBros and Pornhub.

On Monday (July 6), she took to social media and slammed BangBros for removing a clip about Eric Garner’s death but not her adult videos. Khalifa pointed out that the site could easily remove content used against them, but not those featuring her even if they are endangering her life.

“Posted this on TikTok and IG, then BB allegedly pulled the VERY problematic scene from 2014 mocking Eric Garner’s death & last words. So y’all just *poof* remove content when YOU’RE the target of public scrutiny?! How about you remove mine and stop putting my life at risk?!” she wrote on Twitter.

Khalifa received death threats from ISIS after filming a sex scene while wearing a hijab. Before she agreed to do it, Khalifa knew that it would not sit well with the public. In fact, she argued with the director before filming it.

“I said to him, ‘You’re going to get me [explicit] killed,’” she told BBC Radio 5 Live.

However, Khalifa still did it. When asked why she did not say “no,” she explained, “Being 21, I didn’t know that I could speak up.”

The controversial scene made Khalifa the No. 1 porn star on Pornhub. However, the entire Middle East came after her. Lebanon and her family disowned her. It also caught the attention of ISIS.

Khalifa’s face was Photoshopped onto another person’s body in a mocked-up video of her being beheaded. She also received a message on Twitter with a photo of her apartment along with a death threat. ISIS also hacked her Instagram account.

All of those things only confirmed her initial concern about the scene.

“I think that’s why I have such thick skin now. No one harassing me on the Internet is going to get to me after all of that,” she continued.

“I let things roll off very easily now and I just try to laugh things off because it could always be much, much worse.”

Khalifa’s fans recently started a petition seeking justice for her. The petition demands that her videos be taken down from various porn sites and that her domain names be returned to her. The petition has already received over one million signatures.

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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