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Khalifa - Mia: She hosted a revival of Sportsball for Rooster Teeth and frequently contributes sports commentary, particularly regarding D.C.-area teams. In the years following her departure from adult entertainment, Khalifa became an outspoken critic of the industry's practices. She highlighted issues regarding the exploitation of young performers, legal loopholes in contracts, and the lack of control over one's own image. Mia Khalifa : In 2023, she launched her own jewelry line and has ventured into fashion and lifestyle branding. : She hosted a revival of Sportsball for Few public figures in the digital era embody the chaotic intersection of viral fame, cultural warfare, and personal reinvention quite like Mia Khalifa . For roughly a decade, her name has served as a lightning rod for global debates regarding internet accountability, women's agency, and the ethics of the modern creator economy. Born Sarah Joe Chamoun in Beirut, Lebanon, on February 10, 1993, she moved to the United States as a teenager. She eventually became a household name under a pseudonym that she has both struggled to outrun and worked tirelessly to redefine. : In 2023, she launched her own jewelry |
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