Mia Khalifa declares ‘I’m not a terrorist, don’t arrest me’ as she ‘plays victim card’

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Mia is often embroiled in controversy and more recently has been attacked by trolls for her support of Palestine, and in her latest update to fans seems to have wanted to stir the pot even more

Ex-Pornhub legend Mia Khalifa has taken to Instagram to declare she's not a "terrorist" in her latest post featuring a very bold fashion choice.

Mia is often embroiled in controversy and more recently has been attacked by trolls for her support of Palestine, and in her latest update to fans seems to have wanted to stir the pot even more.

Known for her out-there clothing choices, some better than others – see her recent "condom dress" – Mia decided to throw on a long-sleeved T-shirt with an extremely daring slogan.

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"I'm not a terrorist, don't arrest me," reads the shirt alongside a red heart both which are scrawled on the item like chalk on a chalk board.

The adult star of course knew the post would cause controversy, and fans [and haters] were quick to jump in the comments section to share their opinions. "Lol [laughing emoji] victim card as always," quipped one Insta user.

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Her pic post also included a snap of her holding a Palestinian flag up in a mirror, with people replying: "Free Palestine" – while others simply remarked on her incredible beauty: "You look fantastic".

Others jumped on the terrorist comment, writing: "You are not a terrorist, but unfortunately the government you support is doing terrorist things and this is not good at all".

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Mia also incited a bit of fuss recently when she revealed her real name in an update of her Instagram bio, but some fans were completely clueless she had changed her moniker at all.

This left some X users in tears of laughter as they couldn't believe people thought Mia Khalifa was her real name, not her porn name, with some astounded at just how regular her real title is.

"How stupid do you feel believing her real name was Mia Khalifa," quipped one user alongside several laughing emojis responding to someone who said "Mia Khalifa is her real name".

Now declaring herself 'Sarah Joe' in her Insta bio, another fan posted that "everybody" knows this is the case. "Everybody knows that mia khalifa isn't muslim and that isn't even her real name she's actually Sarah Joe Chamoun not all Lebanese ppl are Muslim," they wrote on X.

A more critical commentator added that Mia "couldn't escape her past" of X-rated content, to which someone replied: "Not like she wants to. Her real name is Sarah Joe, she just goes by Mia Khalifa cause that's what she's known for."

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