BangBros Launches A PR Campaign Against Mia Khalifa

July 14th, 2020 - 3:34 PM EDT by Adam Downer

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Mia Khalifa

Mia Khalifa became one of the most famous porn stars in the industry in the previous decade despite only a few months of experience. While her time in porn undoubtedly brought her fame and notoriety, she has been vocal about regretting her time there, at one point noting she's received only $12,000 from her time in the industry, hardly the amount of money one would expect a performer of her pedigree. She also has said she only worked in porn for "three months."

After months of Khalifa's outspokenness about her time in the industry, BangBros, a website she was contracted by in 2014, has set up a website dedicated to countering Khalifa's claims.

"Although Mia makes many false statements, innuendos, and accusations, we have tried to stay silent and allow Mia to have her publicity stunt without responding," the website says. "Mia has taken our silence as an 'all clear' to not only continue but ramp up her false statements. We, therefore have no choice but to respond to the most glaring, objectively false statements. The following are facts over Mia’s fiction."

BangBros alleges that Khalifa is lying about the $12,000 number, saying she has made $178,000 solely from her work with BangBros, adding that she may have made more money from her work from other companies. They also allege Khalifa is lying about having only spent "3 months" in the industry, saying she worked from 2014-2017.

The website attempts to debunk several other claims Khalifa has made, but they provide no sources backing up their counter-allegations. The site also produced a video going into their counter-allegations, posting it to their Instagram (shown below).

With no proof from either side about the allegations, the situation currently appears to be a "he said, she said" type of affair, and people have come out supporting both parties. Khalifa's outspoken allegations regarding her time in the porn industry have led her supporters to set up a Change.org petition demanding she be given rights to her performer name and that her videos be removed from BangBros and Pornhub. At the time of writing, it has over 1.8 million signatures.


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Tectus

I think y'all need to actually have a look at her history and the BS she's spouting before starting the usual "porn industry is Hitler" circlejerk.

TL;DR: Her family moved from Lebanon to the US when she was 10. She got into porn at the age of 21 and did a scene for BangBros where she fucked some dudes while wearing a hijab. The muslim world went fucking nuts and eventually her ultra-conservative Catholic family found out and disowned her.

Now she's bitter about not getting even more money out of her stint as a porn actor and is suddenly playing the victim, perhaps in hopes of re-establishing contact with her family, extorting money out of her ex-employers, or just changing her public image from a porn actress who knew what she was doing to one who was seriously mistreated by the industry.

If anything, BangBros are the good guys.. Put yourself into their shoes. An ex-employee/contractor begins to slander your company, alleging you're one of those companies, the ones who mistreat their performers in the most horrific ways. What the fuck are you supposed to do? Just take it and say nothing?

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