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Ex Porn Star’s Take On Military Service Will Make You…

Former Porn star Mia Khalifa compared selling her body online via OnlyFans to ‘selling your body to the government’ by serving in the United States MilitaryThe 29-year-old appeared on Ziwe Fumudoh’s talk show on Showtime where the late-night host asked the influencer and activist “if there is a difference between the sex work industry and Hollywood.”

Khalifa reached to declare that being a soldier is an even worse method to offer your body than making pornography on the internet as she does.

Here’s what Late-night program host Ziwe Fumudoh asked the previous pornography star for an episode of “Ziwe” that initially aired on May 29:

“So we have OnlyFans, and then we have the sex work industry, and then we have like actors. Is there a difference between these industries or are we all fundamentally selling our bodies in some way?”

Khalifa responded:

“Honestly, I think that selling your body, like if we are going by that definition, being in the army is worse than being on OnlyFans. You’re selling your body to the government.”

“Wow,” Fumudoh replied.

Khalifa now makes about $ 10,000 each day on OnlyFans, she states. Her page is referred to as “safe for work, however spicy.” It’s uncertain what kind of material is on the page.

Well, folks online didn’t discover Khalifa’s contrast entertaining, she was blasted for comparing those who risk their lives to secure our liberties with individuals performing in sex videos.

“Service to our country is NOT shameful,” one person shot back.

“At least in the army you do something society,” another comment read.

Someone else replied: “Everyone thinks army is bad until you suddenly need the protection from the invaders.”

Khalifa likewise tweeted that she ‘d rather return any cash from pornography than continue to have the videos live online.

“I’d rather have it removed than take a dime from that bag. I was offered millions to return for 1 video & felt violated all over again by the sheer audacity that they thought my body was contingent on the right price (years after I started speaking out against industry practices),” she wrote.

“Please please think about this if you are considering the sex industry,” she wrote in another tweet. “They make it impossible to rectify your regrets should you have them in the future.”

H/T: Patriot Nation Press, DailyWire, Unilad, InsideHook

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