Mia Khalifa in a recent podcast opened up about the changes she wants in the porn industry. And further told that she is happy and earning good on only fans.
Mia Khalifa Explains The Changes She Wants To See Happen In The Porn Industry
Mia Khalifa has outlined the modifications she wants to see made to the porn industry.
The Lebanese-born influencer and sportscaster formerly held the top position on Pornhub, where she sparked outrage by acting out sex scenes while wearing a veil.
She later admitted that her three months in the spotlight in the industry were the worst of her life, and she now wants the sector to change to stop others from suffering through what she did.
"I feel like the age should be raised for a production company to own your rights to 21, at least," she told Emily Ratajkowski, on her podcast High Low with EmRata.
"If you wanna enter the sex work industry, by all means, do it after 18. That's the legal age, that's never gonna be fought.”
"You have to be really realistic about the safety and ethics around sex work because it's the oldest profession in the entire world. The oldest profession, it's never going away.”
"The more you tighten restrictions on it, the more people will find a way around it, and that could be said for anything - the prohibition era exists for a reason."
Khalifa is now earning significantly more money on OnlyFans after leaving the porn industry behind.
The 29-year-old responded when asked how she feels about the platform, "I'm so torn about it. I really wish that they would stop putting so much emphasis on the celebrity creators and the people that didn't really build a platform.”
"When they changed all those rules to try and accommodate the people who were fine and getting royalty cheques, that's where my issue with OnlyFans comes in."
She continued: "I should not be biting the hand that literally feeds me because it's also the place where I found a lot more of my bodily autonomy, I was able to take that back.”
"My OnlyFans has always been non-nude. It's very suggestive, anything that I post on OnlyFans I feel like could be posted on Instagram and it would be completely fine."
She added: "I am doing it my way, in a way that I feel comfortable, and it is great. It is really good to have that for myself and be able to take that back.”
"To share images of me, who I am now - not the child that is being circulated on the internet that I wish I could back away in that box where she belonged."
