Playboy fires Mia Khalifa after porn star expressed support for Hamas

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Playboy fires Mia Khalifa after porn star expressed support for Hamas

Playboy has cut ties with porn star Mia Khalifa over her “disgusting and reprehensible” support for Hamas – where she also urged terrorists to film their atrocities.

The adult magazine announced its decision to part ways with Khalifa — who joined its Centerfold platform in February 2022 — in an email to subscribers late Monday.

“We are writing today to inform you of our decision to end Playboy’s relationship with Mia Khalifa, including deleting Mia’s Playboy channel on our creator platform,” the “Playboy Team” wrote.

“Mia has made disgusting and reprehensible comments celebrating Hamas’ attacks on Israel and the killing of innocent men, women and children,” the email continued.

“At Playboy, we encourage free expression and constructive political debate, but we have a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech,” it concluded.

Playboy announced a breakup with former porn star Mia Khalifa.Mia Khalifa / Instagram She posted some controversial tweets over the weekend supporting Hamas’ attacks on Israel.

“We expect Mia to understand her words have actions and consequences.”

Users trying to access Khalifa’s page on the Centerfold platform will be faced with a “Not Found” graphic.

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Canada-based magic mushroom distributor Red Light Holland also announced that they would fire Khalifa “due to his disgusting tweets celebrating rape, kidnapping, abuse and murder by Hamas Terrorists in Israel.”

“Consider yourself fired effective immediately,” the company’s CEO, Todd Shapiro, Khalifa tweeted from his “beyond disgusting” message.

The porn star’s OnlyFans account appeared to be still active on Tuesday. The adult site did not respond to a request for comment.

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The adult entertainer sparked massive outrage after posting a series of controversial tweets praising Hamas over the weekend.

“If you can look at the situation in Palestine and not side with the Palestinians, then you are on the wrong side of apartheid, and history will show it in Time,” Khalifa wrote on X on Saturday.

Khalifa calls photos of Hamas terrorists “Renaissance paintings.” Mia Khalifa / Instagram Users trying to access Khalifa’s page on the Centerfold platform will be faced with a “Not Found” graphic. Mia Khalifa / Instagram

Inside separate postKhalifa called the photos of Hamas terrorists “Renaissance paintings.”

He encouraged cowards to share their lack of violence, writing: “Can someone tell the freedom fighters in Palestine to turn their phones over and make a horizontal film.”

He remains unrepentant, rejecting his shot by Red Light Holland and write: “FREE PALESTINE until FREE Palestine.”

“I would say supporting Palestine has cost me my business opportunity, but I’m more angry at myself for not checking whether I’m doing business with Zionists or not,” he also writes. “My fault.”

He also criticized Kylie Jenner for posting a since-deleted message in support of Israel to her Instagram account, writing, “If true journalism existed, the next person who spoke to Kylie Jenner would be asking her opinion on geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and not breaking eye contact until she could put together a coherent sentence because he desperately wanted to take a stance on his 400 million followers.”

Since Saturday, Khalifa has retweeted numerous posts to his 5 million followers on X in defense of the war.

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A statement, reposted to his account from influencer Kelbin, stated that the attack was “the face of the oppressed against the oppressor.”

Khalifa, who was banned from his home country of Lebanon, had a lively – but not exactly profitable – time in the adult industry in 2014.

The adult magazine announced its decision to part ways with Khalifa on Monday. Khalifa’s Playboy called the terrorist photo a “Renaissance painting.”

When she joined Centerfold in February 2022, Playboy highlighted Khalifa’s openness as an asset.

“Mia’s fearless, direct, thought-provoking and fun-loving approach to life and her career make her an important addition to our Centerfold community,” PLBY Group CEO Ben Kohn said in a statement at the time.

“Freedom of expression is fundamental to our Playboy heritage, and our Centerfold is about empowering creators like Mia to express themselves in a safe and accepting environment.”

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