Mia Khalifa began a public battle to reclaim her life after only three months in the adult film industry.

Despite the time that has passed, her videos continue to rack up millions of views, something that seriously affects her mental health. “That hourly dissociative attack, when you remember that the only impression billions of people have is based on your most toxic and irrelevant three months”, she confessed on X (formerly Twitter) while asking for her content to be removed.

The Lebanese woman reported deception by producers such as Bang Bros, who paid her only 12,000 dollars while they earn millions. The #JusticeForMiaKhalifa movement is gathering signatures on Change.org to pressure sites like Pornhub.

Today, she seeks to heal through therapy and fulfill her dream of being a sports journalist, showing that a youthful mistake should not be a life sentence. Do you think the platforms should respect her decision and delete everything?
Read the thread of what she posted here:
I’ve never spoken about this because I was made to feel as though I couldn’t tell my story without being derided by the general public.
— Mia K. (@miakhalifa) June 24, 2020
I feel safe now, and I also feel the need to unload some things that have haunted me during my brief stint in the industry.
