Mia Khalifa
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

The Dallas Cowboys notched a winning season last year with 13 wins and three losses, but that apparently wasn’t enough to impress Mia Khalifa. The former adult film star trolled the Cowboys on Twitter Saturday, which sparked a firestorm of responses from NFL fans.

Khalifa, 24, said she would rather date a vegan than date a Cowboys fan, seemingly disrespecting vegans and Cowboys fans simultaneously.

"I'd rather date a vegan than a Cowboys fan," she wrote.

However, vegans and NFL fans quickly clapped back at the social media star. They used a "racial draft" joke format coined by comedian Dave Chappelle on "Chappelle’s Show."

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"As a representative of both vegan and Cowboys nation, we humbly pass her on to the carnivores," one user tweeted.

The tweet appeared to set off a chain reaction of similar jokes at Khalifa’s expense.

Khalifa claimed to be a Washington Reskins fan in 2014. She even received backlash from a fellow Redskins fan.

This wasn’t the first time Khalifa provoked fans with online commentary. Khalifa shared an unpopular opinion in July regarding the film Dunkirk, which received an impressive score of 92 percent on movie rating site Rotten Tomatoes. She posted a YouTube video July 23 critiquing the Christopher Nolan-directed film.

"I didn't know if this whole thing lasted 23 hours or if the rescue mission took like two and a half months," Khalifa said. "You never knew what time of day it was, what the f——g temperature was, I'm like, 'What the f—k is going on?' It looked like the entire film was in the filter Nashville."

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She rated the movie seven out of ten, suggesting the film had issues with continuity, accuracy and storytelling.

"It was raining in half the scenes and like sunny as s—t in the rest," she said. "I was so confused about that. Like, were they on different parts of the country? Did this end World War II or was this like a random battle? You could not tell. There was no context."

She did, however, praise former One Direction star Harry Styles, who starred in the movie.

"And Harry Styles was in it? He wasn't bad. That was pretty impressive, he had the most dialogue," she wrote.

Khalifa also took to Twitter and critiqued the film.

"I love Chris Nolan more than I love my dogs, but Dunkirk sucked more d—k than I did in 2014," she tweeted.

Many fans of the movie responded to Khalifa’s opinion with less-than-pleased retorts.