Mia Khalifa Criticizes U.S. Soldiers in Controversial Video, Causing Outrage Over PTSD Comments
Mia Khalifa released a bombastic video attacking troops who are deployed abroad and saying the U.S. government does not give a f–k about them.
The 31-year-old ex-XXX star released the rant on Tuesday, Oct. 22, adding that she wishes American servicemen “their little brain in a scramble” for taking part in overseas battles.
The Lebanese-American performer opened with a biting “Good morning to everyone, not in the U.S. military” and then launched into her scathing remarks.
Mia Khalifa shared a controversial video mocking U.S. soldiers serving abroad and questioning the government’s care for them


“Good morning to everyone sitting at home and not on soil that doesn’t belong to them, fighting a war for a country that doesn’t care about them,” said the outspoken influencer.
As she ridiculed them, she also said she hopes they return to American soil with PTSD and can’t even see a falafel stand in Manhattan without feeling “sad.”
“I hope you go over there and get your little brain all scrambled up with PTSD and come back here and see how much the United States cares about you, Pookie!” she went on to say.
Opening with a scathing “Good morning to everyone who is not in the U.S. military,” the former adult film star criticized service members for fighting wars for a country she claimed doesn’t value them


“See how much they care about you when you come back,” she added. “‘Oh, I’m so sad, I p— my pants every time I see a falafel stand in Manhattan.’”
The provocative OnlyFans star said the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs does not care about veterans once they return home.
“Let’s see how much the VA cares about you. Let’s see what they tell you to do with your little broken brain from going over to fight a war that’s not yours,” she said.
“They’re going to tell you to try breathing exercises because the US government does not give a f— about you once you cannot die for them,” she added. “Once you’re done, once you’re a shell, they don’t care about you.”
She expressed hope that soldiers return home with PTSD, making dark jokes about their experiences, including the impact on their daily lives


Mia said this week during an appearance on The New York Times Podcasts that, indeed, she is in the midst of a rebranding.
She gained popularity in the adult film industry in 2014, establishing herself as one of the most searched for and discussed performers. She became instantly infamous following a controversial sex scene in which she wore a hijab, attracting notoriety and opposition that had culminated in threats from extremists.
Mia said she became “infamous by accident” during her days in the adult entertainment industry. But now, she told the podcast host that her brand is a “contradiction” and reflects “evolution.” Nowadays, she often shares her opinion on a number of political issues on social media.
“Where I am now, mentally and emotionally, just on every level, is a complete 180 from who I was,” she said.