Mia Khalifa is up here trying to claim she's a victim of porn... DUCKTALES (update Found Homegizzums!!)

playahaitian

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As for Abella danger... one day I’m going to need her to explain “the blackballing of Priya Price”... she blackballed that chick to the point where I think Ol girl is still in jail for arson...

Yeah it’s a long story....

Damn we going all our today...
 

LordSinister

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Damn these chicks... are on her and on the real they are right. If she is done with porn change the name.


Also to be honest.. I’m still trying to figure out the math on Mia’s “three months” because she went by another name prior to going by Mia and did a couple low class homegrowns... she also did camsoda and had a premium Snapchat When stopped hardcore shit.

Isn’t that shit also porn?
Lanks?
 

ThaBurgerPimp

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As for Abella danger... one day I’m going to need her to explain “the blackballing of Priya Price”... she blackballed that chick to the point where I think Ol girl is still in jail for arson...

Yeah it’s a long story....
..hopefully she wasnt trying to burn down Abella's house...
 

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BangBros Is Staging a Public Relations Campaign Against Mia Khalifa

The porn company claims to have filed a cease and desist against Khalifa, in response to her comments about her experience with the company.
SC
By Samantha Cole
July 10, 2020, 5:05pm

In mid-June, Mia Khalifa posted a TikTok video of herself looking morose around the house with the caption "That hourly dissociative attack from remembering hundreds of millions of people's only impression of you is solely based on the lowest, most toxic, most uncharacteristic 3 months of your life when you were 21."

In that video, Khalifa—now a social media personality and sports commentator—is referring to her time in the porn industry, beginning in 2014. She's been outspoken about the ways sex worker stigma has affected her life for years. Last year, she tweeted that she'd only made $12,000 from her time in porn, a number that's shockingly low for someone who was once the top-searched name on Pornhub, and still a top ranked performer on the site.

Now, the porn studio BangBros—one of the companies she performed for on contract in 2014—has set up a website dedicated to countering the claims she's made about her time in the industry.

The site, registered on Monday, states:
"Although Mia makes many false statements, innuendos, and accusations, we have tried to stay silent and allow Mia to have her publicity stunt without responding. Mia has taken our silence as an 'all clear' to not only continue but ramp up her false statements. We therefore have no choice but to respond to the most glaring, objectively false statements. The following are facts over Mia’s fiction."
The design of the site is similar to that of a negative political ad, with edited footage turned black-and-white. BangBros suggests that it believes Khalifa has manufactured outrage at the company in order to raise her own profile, and published Google Trend results tied to news events in order to attempt to illustrate this.

The site features a claim-by-claim list, including statements from BangBros saying that Khalifa "received in excess of $178,000.00 from BangBros and its affiliated entities alone" (BangBros did not publish any receipts or financial documentation to back up its claims) and that she was actually in the adult industry for more than two years, working with other producers before she worked with BangBros. The site supports many of these statements with video clips of Khalifa allegedly contradicting her current position, but according to BangBros, the clips were taken from "a live cam session tip show, where Mia was interacting with fans on Naked.com," meaning she was still in the industry.

A spokesperson for BangBros told Motherboard that it set up the site after seeing Khalifa's comments over the last few months about her relationship with the company on social media.

"Because it was not possible to publish the facts on Twitter or Instagram in an easy to read and understand format, we created the website," they said. "We kept external links on the site to a minimum, since this is not intended as a marketing strategy—just an honest report of what’s been left out or previously misreported
On June 29, BangBros tweeted that it had sent Khalifa a cease and desist "some of her defamatory, false statements." It has not publicly shared a copy of that cease and desist.


BangBros also posted a video that features some of the clips and statements from the standalone site on Wednesday, titled The Truth About Mia Khalifa.


Years after she left the industry, BangBros is still making money from Khalifa’s content. There are 11 videos of Mia Khalifa still up on the BangBros site, which have accumulated 1,331,691 views in total, according to the site. BangBros makes its money partially from a subscription model on BangBros.com, but it also has other sites that are dedicated only to Khalifa's content. There's also a Pornhub channel devoted to Khalifa's BangBros content that BangBros operates. Videos on that channel have gathered more than 642,000,000 views, as of writing.
"[BangBros'] revenues are generated from monthly membership fees that are paid for access to its most recent content, as well as historical scenes," a spokesperson for BangBros said. "These historical scenes include content in which Mia appears."

Khalifa has been open about the effect her time in the porn industry had on her, the regrets she has about it, and the feeling that she was taken advantage of. While it's acceptable for performers to express personal regret and talk about their lived experiences, and while exploitation and harassment happens, as it does in many industries, others in the adult industry have at times criticized her; porn performers and sex workers in general are stigmatized by society, and are accused by some as having worked in an the industry against their will or out of desperation. This narrative erases the experiences and endangers the safety of many adult, consensual sex workers.

The BangBros website, however, does no one any favors. It’s a big, successful, and well resourced company launching a coordinated public relations campaign against an individual, with social media posts and a dedicated website

Khalifa didn't immediately respond to our request for comment, and we're currently unable to confirm the claims each side is publicly making.

 

VAiz4hustlaz

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BGOL Investor
Facts Over Fiction
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she “only” made $12,000 in the adult industry.
THE FACTS
Mia received in excess of $178,000.00 from BangBros and its affiliated entities alone. We have no idea how much she made with the other 3 Adult Brands that she performed for BEFORE she performed for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she was only in the adult industry for 3 months.
THE FACTS
Mia performed with the adult Film and Cam industry from mid-late 2014 through July 2017. 2 years and 9 months to be exact.
CLAIM
Mia Khalifa has repeatedly claimed she told producers "you guys are going to get me killed" Source
THE FACTS
This statement never happened. In fact, Mia Khalifa had a lot of creative control over the ideas for the site and was fully behind each one. But don't just take our word for it, take hers. (Click here)
CLAIM
Mia has recently claimed 6 years later that she was manipulated into her Bangbros contract Source
THE FACTS
Mia Khalifa was never manipulated into signing her contract. In fact, she renewed her contract for more years and negotiated different terms into it. She actually, was quite excited to be on contract as you can see here.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly suggested the famous "hijab scene" was her second scene and she has suggested she only ever filmed for BangBros.
THE FACTS
Mia performed for 3 other studios under the stage name "Mia Callista," before shooting for BangBros and using the name "Mia Khalifa." For what it's worth, the "hijab scene" wasn't even her second video for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has stated she owns the trademark to “Mia Khalifa”
THE FACTS
Mia's registration of the Trademark was obtained by her making a sworn statement to the United States Patent & Trademark Office that no other party had the right to use the term "Mia Khalifa" in connection with adult entertainment. She made this representation despite having assigned to Bangbros the exclusive right to her stage name in connection with adult content in which Mia appeared.
CLAIM
Recently Mia has brought up a scene in which referenced protests surrounding the killing of an unarmed black man with the suggestion that BangBros was insensitive to this horrific act.
THE FACTS
This scene was produced by a third-party producer. We found the scene absolutely objectionable and it was removed almost immediately when it was posted 5 years ago.
CLAIM
Recently, Mia has claimed BangBros and others are intentionally pushing her content in response to her recent statements.
THE FACTS
NO, we have not been promoting or pushing her content. Obviously, it’s Mia’s self-created, scandalous buzz she’s created. There’s a spike in viewing her content every time she talks about it. We can’t imagine Mia is surprised that when she talks about her porn content, people are going looking for her porn content.. You can see in the google trends graph below, that Mia Khalifa is struggling to stay relevant over the years and needs to attack Bangbros and the porn industry to stay relevant. Trying to bully people into removing your content is only going to lead to the Streisand effect.
Ya know, if we were cynical, we might think that the reason she wants this press (and her prior content removed) is because it will make her adult photo business more valuable. All while using the popularity and name recognition from her video content. We're sure she'd never do anything that calculated though.

To be very blunt and honest, no one at BangBros felt that the relationship was full of ill will or that she harbored these resentments that she has spoken about suddenly the last 6 months.

We wish Mia nothing but the best in her adult photography business and any other pursuits she may have.

-Bangbros

 

playahaitian

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Certified Pussy Poster
Facts Over Fiction
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she “only” made $12,000 in the adult industry.
THE FACTS
Mia received in excess of $178,000.00 from BangBros and its affiliated entities alone. We have no idea how much she made with the other 3 Adult Brands that she performed for BEFORE she performed for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she was only in the adult industry for 3 months.
THE FACTS
Mia performed with the adult Film and Cam industry from mid-late 2014 through July 2017. 2 years and 9 months to be exact.
CLAIM
Mia Khalifa has repeatedly claimed she told producers "you guys are going to get me killed" Source
THE FACTS
This statement never happened. In fact, Mia Khalifa had a lot of creative control over the ideas for the site and was fully behind each one. But don't just take our word for it, take hers. (Click here)
CLAIM
Mia has recently claimed 6 years later that she was manipulated into her Bangbros contract Source
THE FACTS
Mia Khalifa was never manipulated into signing her contract. In fact, she renewed her contract for more years and negotiated different terms into it. She actually, was quite excited to be on contract as you can see here.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly suggested the famous "hijab scene" was her second scene and she has suggested she only ever filmed for BangBros.
THE FACTS
Mia performed for 3 other studios under the stage name "Mia Callista," before shooting for BangBros and using the name "Mia Khalifa." For what it's worth, the "hijab scene" wasn't even her second video for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has stated she owns the trademark to “Mia Khalifa”
THE FACTS
Mia's registration of the Trademark was obtained by her making a sworn statement to the United States Patent & Trademark Office that no other party had the right to use the term "Mia Khalifa" in connection with adult entertainment. She made this representation despite having assigned to Bangbros the exclusive right to her stage name in connection with adult content in which Mia appeared.
CLAIM
Recently Mia has brought up a scene in which referenced protests surrounding the killing of an unarmed black man with the suggestion that BangBros was insensitive to this horrific act.
THE FACTS
This scene was produced by a third-party producer. We found the scene absolutely objectionable and it was removed almost immediately when it was posted 5 years ago.
CLAIM
Recently, Mia has claimed BangBros and others are intentionally pushing her content in response to her recent statements.
THE FACTS
NO, we have not been promoting or pushing her content. Obviously, it’s Mia’s self-created, scandalous buzz she’s created. There’s a spike in viewing her content every time she talks about it. We can’t imagine Mia is surprised that when she talks about her porn content, people are going looking for her porn content.. You can see in the google trends graph below, that Mia Khalifa is struggling to stay relevant over the years and needs to attack Bangbros and the porn industry to stay relevant. Trying to bully people into removing your content is only going to lead to the Streisand effect.
Ya know, if we were cynical, we might think that the reason she wants this press (and her prior content removed) is because it will make her adult photo business more valuable. All while using the popularity and name recognition from her video content. We're sure she'd never do anything that calculated though.

To be very blunt and honest, no one at BangBros felt that the relationship was full of ill will or that she harbored these resentments that she has spoken about suddenly the last 6 months.

We wish Mia nothing but the best in her adult photography business and any other pursuits she may have.

-Bangbros


Ether uncut

Burn ya soul slow
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Facts Over Fiction
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she “only” made $12,000 in the adult industry.
THE FACTS
Mia received in excess of $178,000.00 from BangBros and its affiliated entities alone. We have no idea how much she made with the other 3 Adult Brands that she performed for BEFORE she performed for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly stated she was only in the adult industry for 3 months.
THE FACTS
Mia performed with the adult Film and Cam industry from mid-late 2014 through July 2017. 2 years and 9 months to be exact.
CLAIM
Mia Khalifa has repeatedly claimed she told producers "you guys are going to get me killed" Source
THE FACTS
This statement never happened. In fact, Mia Khalifa had a lot of creative control over the ideas for the site and was fully behind each one. But don't just take our word for it, take hers. (Click here)
CLAIM
Mia has recently claimed 6 years later that she was manipulated into her Bangbros contract Source
THE FACTS
Mia Khalifa was never manipulated into signing her contract. In fact, she renewed her contract for more years and negotiated different terms into it. She actually, was quite excited to be on contract as you can see here.
CLAIM
Mia has repeatedly suggested the famous "hijab scene" was her second scene and she has suggested she only ever filmed for BangBros.
THE FACTS
Mia performed for 3 other studios under the stage name "Mia Callista," before shooting for BangBros and using the name "Mia Khalifa." For what it's worth, the "hijab scene" wasn't even her second video for BangBros.
CLAIM
Mia has stated she owns the trademark to “Mia Khalifa”
THE FACTS
Mia's registration of the Trademark was obtained by her making a sworn statement to the United States Patent & Trademark Office that no other party had the right to use the term "Mia Khalifa" in connection with adult entertainment. She made this representation despite having assigned to Bangbros the exclusive right to her stage name in connection with adult content in which Mia appeared.
CLAIM
Recently Mia has brought up a scene in which referenced protests surrounding the killing of an unarmed black man with the suggestion that BangBros was insensitive to this horrific act.
THE FACTS
This scene was produced by a third-party producer. We found the scene absolutely objectionable and it was removed almost immediately when it was posted 5 years ago.
CLAIM
Recently, Mia has claimed BangBros and others are intentionally pushing her content in response to her recent statements.
THE FACTS
NO, we have not been promoting or pushing her content. Obviously, it’s Mia’s self-created, scandalous buzz she’s created. There’s a spike in viewing her content every time she talks about it. We can’t imagine Mia is surprised that when she talks about her porn content, people are going looking for her porn content.. You can see in the google trends graph below, that Mia Khalifa is struggling to stay relevant over the years and needs to attack Bangbros and the porn industry to stay relevant. Trying to bully people into removing your content is only going to lead to the Streisand effect.
Ya know, if we were cynical, we might think that the reason she wants this press (and her prior content removed) is because it will make her adult photo business more valuable. All while using the popularity and name recognition from her video content. We're sure she'd never do anything that calculated though.

To be very blunt and honest, no one at BangBros felt that the relationship was full of ill will or that she harbored these resentments that she has spoken about suddenly the last 6 months.

We wish Mia nothing but the best in her adult photography business and any other pursuits she may have.

-Bangbros


Oh and if I was Mia?

I would SERIOUSLY let this sh*t go before they show RECEIPTS

and I mean REAL receipts

MONEY, Proof of PAYMENT

like tax man would like to see receipts.
 

playahaitian

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Certified Pussy Poster


BangBros Is Staging a Public Relations Campaign Against Mia Khalifa

The porn company claims to have filed a cease and desist against Khalifa, in response to her comments about her experience with the company.
SC
By Samantha Cole
July 10, 2020, 5:05pm

In mid-June, Mia Khalifa posted a TikTok video of herself looking morose around the house with the caption "That hourly dissociative attack from remembering hundreds of millions of people's only impression of you is solely based on the lowest, most toxic, most uncharacteristic 3 months of your life when you were 21."

In that video, Khalifa—now a social media personality and sports commentator—is referring to her time in the porn industry, beginning in 2014. She's been outspoken about the ways sex worker stigma has affected her life for years. Last year, she tweeted that she'd only made $12,000 from her time in porn, a number that's shockingly low for someone who was once the top-searched name on Pornhub, and still a top ranked performer on the site.

Now, the porn studio BangBros—one of the companies she performed for on contract in 2014—has set up a website dedicated to countering the claims she's made about her time in the industry.

The site, registered on Monday, states:

The design of the site is similar to that of a negative political ad, with edited footage turned black-and-white. BangBros suggests that it believes Khalifa has manufactured outrage at the company in order to raise her own profile, and published Google Trend results tied to news events in order to attempt to illustrate this.

The site features a claim-by-claim list, including statements from BangBros saying that Khalifa "received in excess of $178,000.00 from BangBros and its affiliated entities alone" (BangBros did not publish any receipts or financial documentation to back up its claims) and that she was actually in the adult industry for more than two years, working with other producers before she worked with BangBros. The site supports many of these statements with video clips of Khalifa allegedly contradicting her current position, but according to BangBros, the clips were taken from "a live cam session tip show, where Mia was interacting with fans on Naked.com," meaning she was still in the industry.

A spokesperson for BangBros told Motherboard that it set up the site after seeing Khalifa's comments over the last few months about her relationship with the company on social media.

"Because it was not possible to publish the facts on Twitter or Instagram in an easy to read and understand format, we created the website," they said. "We kept external links on the site to a minimum, since this is not intended as a marketing strategy—just an honest report of what’s been left out or previously misreported
On June 29, BangBros tweeted that it had sent Khalifa a cease and desist "some of her defamatory, false statements." It has not publicly shared a copy of that cease and desist.


BangBros also posted a video that features some of the clips and statements from the standalone site on Wednesday, titled The Truth About Mia Khalifa.


Years after she left the industry, BangBros is still making money from Khalifa’s content. There are 11 videos of Mia Khalifa still up on the BangBros site, which have accumulated 1,331,691 views in total, according to the site. BangBros makes its money partially from a subscription model on BangBros.com, but it also has other sites that are dedicated only to Khalifa's content. There's also a Pornhub channel devoted to Khalifa's BangBros content that BangBros operates. Videos on that channel have gathered more than 642,000,000 views, as of writing.
"[BangBros'] revenues are generated from monthly membership fees that are paid for access to its most recent content, as well as historical scenes," a spokesperson for BangBros said. "These historical scenes include content in which Mia appears."

Khalifa has been open about the effect her time in the porn industry had on her, the regrets she has about it, and the feeling that she was taken advantage of. While it's acceptable for performers to express personal regret and talk about their lived experiences, and while exploitation and harassment happens, as it does in many industries, others in the adult industry have at times criticized her; porn performers and sex workers in general are stigmatized by society, and are accused by some as having worked in an the industry against their will or out of desperation. This narrative erases the experiences and endangers the safety of many adult, consensual sex workers.

The BangBros website, however, does no one any favors. It’s a big, successful, and well resourced company launching a coordinated public relations campaign against an individual, with social media posts and a dedicated website

Khalifa didn't immediately respond to our request for comment, and we're currently unable to confirm the claims each side is publicly making.



Well Vice

If you are a legitimate media outlet that practices real journalism?

You can easily confirm all the statements you are questioning...

If not?

Well you exploiting Mia too.
 

mariano42

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Man I've said this once and I'll say it again, these chicks got to stop playing victim when they leave porn. They make it seem like some Liam Neeson 'Taken' sold to the highest bidder type situation when it wasn't. Look the industry was shit and not what you taught it should be. You're out of the game now you should just move on with your life and be at peace with it.

The fact this chick is still victimizing herself years later after leaving is a telling sign that she can't move on. She's the type to hold on to a high school grudge into her 40s and shit.

Nothing more obnoxious than seeing a former porn model complain about the industry. Low rates, stds, sexually assaulted by a male director/actor and etc. It's the same story from a different mouth :smh:
 

XXXplosive

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Man I've said this once and I'll say it again, these chicks got to stop playing victim when they leave porn. They make it seem like some Liam Neeson 'Taken' sold to the highest bidder type situation when it wasn't. Look the industry was shit and not what you taught it should be. You're out of the game now you should just move on with your life and be at peace with it.

The fact this chick is still victimizing herself years later after leaving is a telling sign that she can't move on. She's the type to hold on to a high school grudge into her 40s and shit.

Nothing more obnoxious than seeing a former porn model complain about the industry. Low rates, stds, sexually assaulted by a male director/actor and etc. It's the same story from a different mouth :smh:
She's just like most women in general, not just former porn stars.
When they get called out for their past whorish behavior, they attempt to justify it by saying:
"I was taken advantage of"
"I was trying to find myself",
"It was an entanglement", and so on and so on....
No accountability whatsoever.
She probably feels the need to slut-shame current pornstars and lie about her porn career because she's engaged now.
 
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Tito_Jackson

Truth Teller
Registered
Man I've said this once and I'll say it again, these chicks got to stop playing victim when they leave porn. They make it seem like some Liam Neeson 'Taken' sold to the highest bidder type situation when it wasn't. Look the industry was shit and not what you taught it should be. You're out of the game now you should just move on with your life and be at peace with it.

The fact this chick is still victimizing herself years later after leaving is a telling sign that she can't move on. She's the type to hold on to a high school grudge into her 40s and shit.

Nothing more obnoxious than seeing a former porn model complain about the industry. Low rates, stds, sexually assaulted by a male director/actor and etc. It's the same story from a different mouth :smh:
I totally agree. I am sure none of us are saying sex trafficking doesn't exist.

HOWEVER,

Every hoe is not trafficked. We all know some chicks who are just about that life. Cool. Thats on them. But, don't put all of the responsibility on the pimp or facilitator. What also blows my mind is how the dudes paying for the service now become predators. I've said it before and I will say it again, paying for p is not my thing. But, if a chick wants to put a price on herself and a dude is will to pay, why shouldn't this be a legal transaction.

Simple answer, it is way to hard to monitor for tax purposes.
 

ThaBurgerPimp

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
Oh and if I was Mia?

I would SERIOUSLY let this sh*t go before they show RECEIPTS

and I mean REAL receipts

MONEY, Proof of PAYMENT

like tax man would like to see receipts.

Wait i thought they already did...?

Man I've said this once and I'll say it again, these chicks got to stop playing victim when they leave porn. They make it seem like some Liam Neeson 'Taken' sold to the highest bidder type situation when it wasn't. Look the industry was shit and not what you taught it should be.
Bree Olsen
Sasha Grey
Lupe Fuentes
Sophia Fiore
Yhivi
Jaimee Foxxworth
Bobbi Starr
Belladonna

..all prime examples of those who used this "sad story" setup
 

VAiz4hustlaz

Proud ADOS and not afraid to step to da mic!
BGOL Investor
Man I've said this once and I'll say it again, these chicks got to stop playing victim when they leave porn. They make it seem like some Liam Neeson 'Taken' sold to the highest bidder type situation when it wasn't. Look the industry was shit and not what you taught it should be. You're out of the game now you should just move on with your life and be at peace with it.

The fact this chick is still victimizing herself years later after leaving is a telling sign that she can't move on. She's the type to hold on to a high school grudge into her 40s and shit.

Nothing more obnoxious than seeing a former porn model complain about the industry. Low rates, stds, sexually assaulted by a male director/actor and etc. It's the same story from a different mouth :smh:

I think some consideration should be given to the fact that most are quite young when they enter the industry, don't truly understand what they are getting themselves into, and are probably already coming from a fucked up background. But in Mia's case, it's blatant attention-whoring and trying to play the sympathy card.
 

Duece

Get your shit together
BGOL Investor
Mia Khalifa has one of the better post-porn careers.

As one guy stated, she's makes more money now, selling non-nude content.

She's had jobs as TV personality in the past and got a acting role on a Hulu show.

How many former Black pornstars can say that?

Yes she has to deal with the fact that the whole world knows what she looks like naked but she's steadily employed and has a husband.

Simply, it's time to stop bitching and get on with your life because compared to most former porn-stars, it's not that bad.
 

XXXplosive

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
... and has a husband ...
I don't think she's quite made it to the finish line just yet.
She's just engaged. Plenty of engagements fall apart.
I think a lot of this is a show to her fiancee that she's not a whore anymore and has moved on.
Clearly, she has not moved on with her life and that whore is still lurking inside of her.
It never truly goes away.
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Mia Khalifa has one of the better post-porn careers.

As one guy stated, she's makes more money now, selling non-nude content.

She's had jobs as TV personality in the past and got a acting role on a Hulu show.

How many former Black pornstars can say that?

Yes she has to deal with the fact that the whole world knows what she looks like naked but she's steadily employed and has a husband.

Simply, it's time to stop bitching and get on with your life because compared to most former porn-stars, it's not that bad.

Straight facts
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Hold on hold on

Aint this same chick who claimed she was getting death threats from the Muslim community

And STILL refused to quit?
 
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