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Mia Khalifa is perhaps a household name in the pornography world. Recently she revealed how she first entered the industry and how pornographic companies continue to profit from images of her against her consent.
Her career started at the end of 2014, aged just 21 she had starred in a dozen explicit adult films, earned $12,000 total before exiting the industry, and still remains one of the world's "most viewed" performers to this day.
In her interviews she explained that her short career in porn was an "impulsive act of rebellion", but after one of her videos went viral, she realized the reality of her decision: what is being shared online, especially on a tube site like Pornhub lives forever.
Soon after she left, she became a feminist and started shaming the porn industry for it's predatory practices and claimed that porn was putting all women behind
But, this has all been proven to be false. She worked for way longer than three months, she was paid accordingly and she was even sued by her former employers for spreading false info and they won, she lost. It's all easy to verify with little research. Yet I still see endless articles about this everyday on the news. Truly a pitiful world we live in. If women stopped being in porn, there wouldn't be any. Start a movement shaming women,who seek out these jobs.
Her career started at the end of 2014, aged just 21 she had starred in a dozen explicit adult films, earned $12,000 total before exiting the industry, and still remains one of the world's "most viewed" performers to this day.
In her interviews she explained that her short career in porn was an "impulsive act of rebellion", but after one of her videos went viral, she realized the reality of her decision: what is being shared online, especially on a tube site like Pornhub lives forever.
Soon after she left, she became a feminist and started shaming the porn industry for it's predatory practices and claimed that porn was putting all women behind
But, this has all been proven to be false. She worked for way longer than three months, she was paid accordingly and she was even sued by her former employers for spreading false info and they won, she lost. It's all easy to verify with little research. Yet I still see endless articles about this everyday on the news. Truly a pitiful world we live in. If women stopped being in porn, there wouldn't be any. Start a movement shaming women,who seek out these jobs.
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Mia Khalifa's Story Shows How Predatory the Porn Industry Is
A household name in the porn world, what is lesser known about Mia Khalifa's story is why she first entered the industry in the first place.
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