Ex adult star Mia Khalifa behaved exactly as one would have expected when she was confronted about her anti-Semitism post by a Jewish woman.
The incident happened outside the Miami Beach Convention Center, Florida where the annual Antique Jewelry Fair was hosted.
The video, which Khalifa posted on social media, starts, with the the former adult star stands before a woman in white uttering the phrase “Am Yisrael Chai,” a Hebrew term that translates to “The people of Israel live” and is often used by Jewish people to show solidarity.
The woman then approached Khalifa from back and showed off a necklace that held up the “life” pendant around her neck.
“Am Yisrael Chai. You see that?” the woman asks Khalifa.
“You waiting for the bus? Cuz I’m waiting for my valet,” Khalifa replied.
The mom returns to her son and the two briefly chat before he starts filming the two women.
“She got real quiet now,” Khalifa says, right as the woman comes back to softly repeat the Hebrew phrase in her ear.
“Get away from me,” Khalifa says with disgust. “Your breath smells awful, oh my God. You smell like knock-off falafel.”
Khalifa walks away while the woman waves at her saying, “Bye, Am Yisrael Chai.”
The 30-year-old shared the video on X, writing, “The Zionists are losing the plot,” and claimed the woman had been harassing her and calling her slurs.
The alleged slurs, however, were not captured on video, which began with Khalifa asking the son if he was “proud” of his mother.
Khalifa’s fans thought her comments to the woman were hilarious, with one slamming the mom for invading her personal space.
However, others slammed PornHub’s one-time highest-ranked star and her infantile behaviour.
“Not a good look for you Mia. You act like a spoiled brat child. Bravo,” one person wrote.
Another added: “Considering where your mouth has been, not sure you should be making fun of people’s breath!”
As scenes from the Oct. 7 attacks surfaced, Khalifa wrote on X, “Can someone please tell the freedom fighters in Palestine to flip their phones and film horizontal.”
She also referred to a photo of armed Hamas militants as “a renaissance painting,” and celebrated horrifying videos that included footage of Hamas kidnapping women and children while groups of young partygoers were tied up and taken into Gaza.
Playboy fired Khalifa over her heinous comments and deleted her channel on their creator platform, but she doubled down on her anti-Semitism after Canadian-based magic mushroom distributors Red Light Holland also dumped her.
“I’d say supporting Palestine has lost me business opportunities, but I’m more angry at myself for not checking whether or not I was entering into business with Zionists,” she wrote on X. “My bad.”