
Mia Khalifa reflects on Hijab scene: "I Accidentally Became Notorious"
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After being convinced to do an explicit scene while cosplaying as a Muslim woman, Mia Khalifa left the adult film industry, reflecting on her time spent working as a prostitute.
When the 21-year-old Lebanese-American sang in the viral video while wearing the hijab—a head covering and modest garment considered sacred by Muslim women—she instantly became well-known.
After being named the top actor on Pornhub, the video went global in a matter of hours, and Khalifa received death threats from both ISIS and Islamophobes.
Raised as a Catholic, Khalifa, now 31, remembers the incident and the reasons it led her to turn away from pornography.
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"At first, I didn't have much control over my brand," she told the New York Times. "I accidentally became notorious."
She clarified, "I started working in the adult industry in October 2014, and I was immediately pressured to appear in a video where I was an Arab woman wearing a veil.
"I carried out the plan to take advantage of the fact that I was Arabic and could speak Arabic. The avalanche began shortly after, perhaps a few hours after its broadcast.
Every news outlet covered it, and everyone had an opinion. I had total control over my reputation and appearance. Many people, in my opinion, go through sexy stages between the ages of 20 and 21. Unfortunately, mine was captured in 4K.
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When the incident happened, Khalifa claims she heard "whispers in the waiting room" at her place of employment, a law firm.
She claimed that she had to change her job path to one as a social media influencer since she started to feel "uncomfortable" and "like a distraction."
"I realized at that point that there was no chance for improvement or change," she said. "I dislike the way the women I work with look at me, and I particularly dislike the way the men look at me because it's like they're observing a zoo animal."
"I decided to try to be an influencer and a public figure if that was the fate I had sealed for myself, so I reopened social media."
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