Mia Khalifa (Picture: Instagram)

An adult film star has received death threats after wearing a hijab in a porn video.

Mia Khalifa, from Lebanon, is seen performing a sex act on a man in the sex tape alongside another porn actress called Juliana Yazbeck, from Cuba.

Since the video was published on the website Pornhub, the 21-year-old, who lives in Florida, has become one of the most viewed porn actresses on the site with nearly 2million views.


This is a censored clip from the sex video showing her wearing the religious garment.

In response to the video she told The Washington Post the scenes were meant to be ‘satirical’.



She added: ‘There are Hollywood movies that depict Muslims in a much worse manner than any scene Bang Bros [the production company] could produce.’

The post on the website sparked anger with some dubbing her the ‘world’s most hated Arab’ and saying she will ‘burn in hellfire’.

mia khalifa is a disgrace to the Islam religion . What sick person wears a hijab during a porno — Rah (@ChiriveIIa) January 5, 2015

@miakhalifa This will be so funny when you die and find out there is a God hahahahahaha — Muhammad Khalaf (@Muhammaad11) January 3, 2015

“@cuteface2156: @miakhalifa How does it feel to be the most hated arab at the moment ?” Pretty good since @Timeflies wrote a song about me — Mia Khalifa (@miakhalifa) January 7, 2015

One user also photoshopped her head onto an orange jumpsuit in an Isis beheading video with the caption ‘coming soon’.

This appeared alongside a threat that her head ‘will be cut’.

congratulations, Middle East. What the threats have resorted to: “@UsainAnnan: @miakhalifa coming soon بإذن الله pic.twitter.com/OiXWy9eCaI” — Mia Khalifa (@miakhalifa) January 5, 2015

Miss Khalifa, who was born in Lebanon but has lived in America since she was 11, has also come under fire for her tattoos, which include lines from the Lebanese national anthem and the Lebanese Forces Cross.

She said she had them to ‘show solidarity with my father’s political views after a bombing in Lebanon in 2012’.

But despite this, her parents have stopped speaking to her after the backlash against her videos.

‘I’ve dragged their name through the mud. I feel guilty for dragging them into this and having all their friends know now that it’s on Lebanese media. But that was never my intention,’ she said.