Mia Khalifa strips down to barely-there bikini as she sunbathes and listens to Shakira's new song at beach
WHITSTABLE, ENGLAND: Former porn star Mia Khalifa treated her 27.5 million Instagram followers with a clip of her sunbathing in a bikini while vibing to Shakira's new track 'BZRP Music Sessions #53' on Monday, January 16. The most popular song at the moment by Shakira takes a dig at her ex-husband Gerard Pique as well as his new rumored girlfriend Clara Chia. While the shared video shows off the 29-year-old's perfect curves, it appears she was also mocking the Brits in it.
"British people when the sun comes out for 5 min," she wrote in the tongue-in-cheek caption of the post, alongside a video of her strolling down a classic British pebbled beach before putting down a towel by the sea and mockingly applying sun cream to herself. The social media star wore a two-piece set by designer Louis Vuitton. She paired the look with a matching red cloth tied around her waist as well as a striking yellow knit hat and a pair of sunglasses. The post has garnered over 1.2 million likes at the time of writing and a series of comments praising her beauty and humor. "Queen of whitstable," read a comment, referring to the model's location at that time.
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The 'most searched for' porn star shared clips of her visit to Whitstable in November last year. "Been in Whitstable the past two weeks and I'm heartbroken to leave," she said on TikTok, as per the DailyStar. Khalifa is currently enjoying her visits to places like Kent which is not very renowned for its glamour. The model admitted she preferred Whitstable to Miami, much to the delight of her Kent-based fans, and described the town as a "proper British sea (mud) town".
The former adult star opened up about her experience in the industry in a BBC interview back in 2019. "I felt completely alienated by not just the world, but my family and the people around me. Especially after I quit, when I was still alone, even though I left. And I just realized some mistakes aren't forgivable. But time heals all wounds, and things are getting better now," she told BBC's Stephen Sackur.
While Khalifa has quit the adult film industry, she believes that her privacy has probably permanently been lost. "I think post-traumatic stress kicks in mostly when I go on public. Because the stares I get, I feel like people can see through my clothes. And it brings me deep shame. It makes me feel like I lost all rights to my privacy, which I did because I am just one Google search away," she added.