Ex-Pornhub icon Mia Khalifa recently sparked concerns from fans when she admitted using a controversial drug. Her latest post on X drew more raised eyebrows over a drug use reference
Mia Khalifa concerned fans with a post to social media where she declared "I need to snort it".
The ex-Pornhub icon took to X, formerly Twitter to post: "Listening to the Challengers soundtrack isn’t enough, I need to sn*rt it." And her post quickly drew a response from her 6.2 million followers on the platform.
The former racy model had recently sparked concern with her use of a controversial drug. Not one to shy away from being snapped with a joint, it was her use of diabetes drug Ozempic that raised eyebrows.
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Despite it's prescribed use, many people are now turning to the drug to help with weight loss.
Injectable drug Ozempic can help with weight loss as it reduces your appetite and helps you feel full for longer. Not without it risks, the injectable drug can allegedly speed up the aging process, create wrinkles and can cause “Ozempic face”.
And fans of the saucy star were quick to point out the risks, after she confessed to using the drug when a follower pointed out her taut physique recently.
One wrote: “Please darling, stop the Ozempic – gastroparesis is a significant risk." And another added: “Why are you on Ozempic if you're already underweight? Genuine question."
Now her latest post, and its connotations with drug use, elicited it's own set of responses. One wrote: "Snort it off what? Knowing you, that's not a good post for your image."
Another said: "Really don't know what you mean but I know it's really a nasty thing to say."
But a third engaged, and suggested an alternative: "I hear you! Maybe you could try something like creating a sensory experience inspired by the music, whether it's through visual art or finding a way to physically engage with the music's energy."
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