Ex-porn star Mia Khalifa said she hopes U.S. military service members get “scrambled up with PTSD” in a controversial video posted to social media Tuesday.
Khalifa, a Lebanese-American former adult film actress who was dropped from Playboy after she openly celebrated the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israeli civilians, recorded the unhinged video while jabbing her phone camera with her nails and using a mocking voice:
“Good morning to everyone who is not in the U.S. military. Good morning to everyone who is sitting at home and not on soil that doesn’t belong to them, fighting a war for a country that doesn’t care about them,” the Beirut-born social media influencer began.
“I hope you go over there and get your little brain all scrambled up with PTSD and come back here and see how much the United States cares about you, pookie,” Khalifa continued. “See how much they care about you when you come back.”
She then began fake crying while saying mockingly, “‘Oh, I’m so sad, I piss my pants every time I see a falafel stand in Manhattan.’” […]
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