Former adult movie star,Mia Khalifa stated that being in U.S Military is worse that selling bodies on Only Fans.
Mia Khalifa has indeed faced challenges and criticism, but it’s noteworthy that she’s using her platform to engage in discussions on various topics, including career choices like OnlyFans and military service.
Mia is banned from some Middle East countries and have many haters with high religious standards.
The critisism around the globe,didn’t stop Khalifa from using her platform to speak about important issues. Her influence is still significant as she got over millions of followers on X, where she shared her thoughts on her career as an OnlyFans content creator against serving as an Army.
Khalifa worked in the adult film industry for a short period, expressing concerns about its exploitative nature. Currently, she’s using OnlyFans, a platform that hosts various content creators, including those involved in the adult industry.
As the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine,the model is frequently sharing updates provocative posts with the netizens. While responding to a tweet about the war happening in Iraq and how the fight is disguised of killing innocent people,Mia shared a clip from her previous interview with Ziwe in which she mentions being on OnlyFans is better than serving as an Army
“So we have OnlyFans, and then we have the sex work industry, and then we have like actors. Is there a difference between these industries or are we all fundamentally selling our bodies in some way?”,asked Ziwe Fumudoh,a late-night show host in an episode of ‘Ziwe’ that originally aired on 29 May.
Khalifa responded with,”Honestly, I think that selling your body, like if we are going by that definition, being in the army is worse than being on OnlyFans. You’re selling your body to the government.”
To which Ziwe replied with a ‘Wow’.
Ziwe’s interviews are known for their unique blend of humor and social commentary, addressing topics with a sharp wit. The “white boy summer” exchange with Chet Hanks certainly left an impression.
“You’re selling your body to the government,” Khalifa reminded those interested in signing up for the military. In the video above, a TikTok user who seemingly sold themselves to higher political powers stitched her original post only to scowl at the camera before giving her words some serious thought. To be fair, Mia has a valid point, though we’re sure not everyone is open-minded enough to see it that way.
Mia Khalifa’s perspective draws attention to the complex choices people make in various industries. The comparison between the military and adult entertainment industry highlights broader societal issues, including the challenges individuals face in seeking agency over their bodies and lives.
Sources: Times of India, Hindustan Times
Article by Sanjana Wagh Reporting from Mumbai for True To Life.