Her comments cost her dearly! Playboy has decided to terminate the relationship with Mia Khalifa and deleted from its platform the channel of the former adult film actress after the unfortunate comments she made in support of the attacks on Israel over the weekend.
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It was through a statement that Playboy announced the decision to no longer have any relationship with Mia Khalifa. The text read that Mia, in recent days, had made “disgusting and reprehensible comments” celebrating the Hamas attacks on Israel and the murder of innocent men, women, and children, so the company had zero tolerance for hate messages and thus terminated any relationship with Khalifa.

Likewise, Todd Shapiro, CEO of the Red Light Holland company, with which Mia had run promotions on her social media, was especially critical in his response. He called Khalifa’s comments “horrendous” and “disgusting,” and announced that she would not be hired again.
What Did Mia Khalifa Say?
The actress used her social networks to share her position after the attacks and express her full support for Palestine, although she ended up taking it too far. Through her X account, formerly Twitter, the OnlyFans star issued several comments described by users as insensitive, as she even asked Hamas for videos of the attacks.
However, the comments didn’t stop there, as he later commented that he wanted to see 4K videos of “people tearing down the walls of the open-air prison they’ve been forced to leave their homes in so that we have good choices for history books that talk about how they freed themselves from apartheid.”
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Later, she even shared a photo of members of the armed group aboard a pickup truck, calling it a “renaissance painting.” Evidently, after her publications, many of her followers canceled her and regretted that the comments she had issued only incited hatred and violence and glorified what was done by Hamas.
As you can see, not only was she canceled by her followers and various users on the network, but she has already lost the job she had on Playboy and will no longer be considered to work with Ray Light Holland, because of the comments she made on her social networks. What do you think?
This story was written in Spanish by Lizbeth García in Cultura Colectiva
