Mia Khalifa showcased her daring new jewelry collection with an audacious presentation, leaving very little to the imagination. The influencer, aged 30, gave a sneak peek through her Instagram stories, where she flaunted her striking physique in a revealing black lace bra, coordinated shorts, and a captivating gold body chain, all part of her recently launched brand, Sheytan World.
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Among the videos, one saw Mia Khalifa zooming in on her chest, accompanied by the enthusiastic caption “Discover now!!!” Another story captured Mia in a sensual gaze into a mirror, bedecked with a pearl necklace and a white top, beautifully complemented by additional body jewelry and her signature white acrylic nails.
Mia Khalifa had introduced her line of body chains a month ago, much to the delight of her eager fans who quickly embraced her distinctive designs. However, some critics raised concerns about the brand’s name, which translates to “devil” in Arabic, her native language.
Criticism emerged over the name’s potential insensitivity towards Arabic culture and its association with Islam. One individual remarked, “Ignoring the cultural and religious ties to Arabic? Why not opt for ‘Diabla’ instead?”
Responding to the critique on TikTok, Mia, attired in a vibrant pink robe, addressed the controversy. She silently mouthed, “And a shout-out to all those who despise me yet secretly listen to my show, you’re clearly obsessed and unwell. To those who’ve created fake profiles just to gaze at me and monitor me, you’re clearly obsessed and unwell. Alright? Alright.”
This incident isn’t the first time Mia Khalifa has encountered controversy recently. She drew backlash after giving polarizing marriage advice and disclosed that she had received a staggering “30,000 death threats” as a consequence. The star, who has experienced multiple marriages and engagements, ignited a debate by urging young women trapped in unhappy marriages to consider leaving, stressing that enduring such relationships is unnecessary.
“We shouldn’t fear leaving these partners. We’re not bound to them. Marriage isn’t sacrosanct—it’s paperwork,” she asserted. However, if the commitment doesn’t yield happiness and fulfillment, it’s acceptable to move on. “It’s a promise you make to someone, but if you’re not gaining anything from that promise and you’re trying—then you need to go. You just have to,” Mia Khalifa emphasized.
She further added, “I understand that filling out paperwork and making appointments can be challenging. But this is your life. Do you want to be stuck? No way.”
Mia Khalifa expressed her astonishment at waking up to a deluge of death threats on Twitter due to her comments. With a touch of humor, she retorted on Instagram, “Woke up to 30k death threats on Twitter over this take??? You all need Jesus as your divorce attorney.”