Mia Khalifa to undergo surgery after hockey puck smashes into breast

Former Lebanese adult film star Mia Khalifa will undergo surgery after a hockey puck smashed into her left breast and ruptured her implant, the New York Post reported.

Khalifa was watching the Washington Capitals during a playoff game when a hockey puck came flying over the glass and toward her chest.

“It caught me so off guard and I had no idea it was coming,” the former porn star told Daily Star Online. “I grabbed my chest and I didn’t want to let go, because I felt like if I did let go blood was going to be everywhere.”

Khalifa, 25, said she plans to undergo surgery and repair the “deflated” implant at the start of next year.

She posted a photo on Instagram and wrote, “The good news is, I got a game used puck from a Capitals Stanley cup playoff game. Worth it.”

A standard hockey puck weighs between 5.5 and 6 ounces.

“They’re really heavy, it’s pure rubber, they go at about 80 mph,” Khalifa added. “My left breast is slightly deflated now.”

Former Lebanese porn star Mia Khalifa is set to undergo surgery after a hockey puck smashed into her left breast and damaged an implant. (Instagram/Mia Khalifa)
Former Lebanese porn star Mia Khalifa is set to undergo surgery after a hockey puck smashed into her left breast and damaged an implant. (Instagram/Mia Khalifa)

Khalifa said she left the porn industry after receiving death threats from terror groups, and called her porn career a “huge mistake.” She now co-hosts the Sportsball podcast on RoosterTeeth.com.

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Her short stint in porn caused a stir in Lebanon after her parents announced they would disassociate themselves from her.

“It all started to spiral out of control when the death threats from ISIS started coming in,” Mia told disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in an interview. “That’s when I stepped away.”

Former Lebanese porn star Mia Khalifa gives up guns after Texas shooting

Former Lebanese American adult film star Mia Khalifa gave up her guns and donated to a gun control advocacy group after the Texas school shooting, according to her Twitter page.

The social media influencer posted a photo showing an Austin, Texas police officer taking the weapon.

“I’m not against the 2nd (amendment),” Mia posted. “I am against the untimely deaths of children.”

Mia says she donated $1,500 to Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit organization which advocates for gun control and against gun violence.

The Santa Fe, Texas school shooting left 10 people dead and 13 wounded. The 17-year-old suspect Dimitrios Pagourtzis is being held without bond.

Mia left the adult industry after receiving death threats from terror groups, she says.

Her career as a porn star created a stir in Lebanon after her parents announced they would disassociate themselves from her.

“It all started to spiral out of control when the death threats from ISIS started coming in,” Mia told disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in an interview. “That’s when I stepped away.”

Lebanese porn star Mia Khalifa sparks controversy in Lebanon

(BEIRUT, LEBANON) — A “Lebanese born and bred” porn star sparked controversy after topping the charts as one of the biggest names in online porn.

21-year old Mia Khalifa reportedly grew up in Lebanon and moved to Maryland as a teenager before enrolling in University of Texas at El Paso as a history major.

Khalifa signed with an adult film agency and quickly grew into a top star, sparking controversy and mixed debate among Lebanese natives.

Beirut-based blogger Gino Raidy defended Khalifa, saying her career choice should be her own decision.

“I don’t really care what any of you think about her career choice, after all, it’s her body to do whatever she wants with,” he wrote.

Other Lebanese natives are upset and offended by her work, especially because she often boasts her Lebanese heritage on Twitter and Instagram, posting PicMonkey Collagephotographs of her Arabic tattoo that reads: “Koullouna lil-watan, lil’oula lil-‘alam.”

She also has another tattoo of the infamous Lebanese Forces cross on her wrist, the symbol of a Lebanese conservative Christian political party. When questioned about it, she replied: “I was born and raised there, I’m entitled to an opinion on the politics just like everyone else.”

According to Newsweek, Khalifa got the cross on her wrist two years ago after the October 2012 Beirut bombing in support of her father, “to show him, I’m on your side.”

In recent days, Khalifa has been under fire after several Beirut-based newspapers published news about her, and revealed photographs of her tattoos. She responded to negative articles by questioning the news value of her story.

“Doesn’t the Middle East have more important things to worry about besides me?” she asked on Twitter. “How about finding a president? Or containing ISIS?”

Khalifa’s parents have since responded to the story, blaming life “away from our homeland” for her career choice.

“We are probably paying the price of living away from our homeland; our kids had to adapt to societies that don’t resemble our culture, traditions and values,” the family statement said.

“Hence, we emphasize that we disassociate ourselves from her actions which do not reflect her family beliefs, her upbringing or her true Lebanese roots. We hope that she comes back to her senses as her image does not honor her family or her homeland — Lebanon.”

In September, Ogero Telecom, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Telecommunications, issued a decision requesting that six porn sites be blocked.

The said decision has sparked a series of comments from critics on social media; some considered the decision as a violation of their personal freedoms, deeming it as part of the series of rulings issued by ministries and other directories imposing censorship.

Lebanon is widely viewed as one of the most liberal countries in the Middle East, but the subject of adult film is often considered universally unacceptable.

But young Lebanese natives say they would rather see a Lebanese porn star then a “theocratic, extremist state.”

“I prefer to follow a Lebanese pornstar rather than a Lebanese politician anytime,” wrote Emma Freiha on Twitter.

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