KEY POINTS

  • Mia Khalifa used the N-word on Twitter several times five years ago
  • Some Twitter users called Khalifa a "racist" because of her old tweets
  • The ex-porn star called out Zara Larsson for allegedly copying Alice Chater's music video 

Mia Khalifa has been called out on Twitter for using the N-word several times.

Some users of the social networking platform recently slammed the ex-porn star and called her “racist” for using the N-word on multiple occasions.

“Y’all wanted justice for this racist woman????” one wrote with screenshots of Khalifa using the N-word on Twitter.

“Doesn’t make it right that she literally said the N word on a regular and casual basis,” another added.

“She lied about how much she got paid and shes a racist yall gotta stop defending these hoes they got no heart,” a different user wrote.

“Justice for what? Justice for Mia making videos saying the n word and being racist?” @sofie_hernandez tweeted.

“You know overly woke twitter is easily manipulated when they let a racist like Mia Khalifa become a martyr,” @ZayaNoriega added.

Another user shared more tweets from Khalifa using the N-word. Despite the screenshots of Khalifa using the N-word, many still expressed their support to her because the tweets were from five years ago.

Several also defended Khalifa from the backlash. According to one netizen, using the word isn’t racist as it depends on the “intent behind it.”

“For a lot of the causes she supports it's clear to me where she stands..and her saying the n-word casually 5 yrs ago doesn't really discredit her in my eyes since she is a lot more than just that,” another fan wrote.

In related news, Khalifa also made headlines recently for calling out Zara Larsson. The former adult entertainer accused Larsson of copying Alice Chater’s “Hourglass” music video in her new single “Love Me Land.”

"Cheap. Lazy, Straight up copy. How are you not embarrassed to be this unoriginal?" Khalifa wrote on Instagram referring to Larsson’s video.

Many did not expect Khalifa’s move because for them, the two videos are very different. Meanwhile, many also thanked Khalifa for mentioning Larsson’s video on Instagram because she has 21 million followers on the platform.

Khalifa has since issued an apology to Larsson on Twitter. She also deleted her post on Instagram about Larsson’s music video.

“I apologize to @zaralarsson for being a bulldog of a friend and putting a talented woman down to uplift another talented woman. Your response to it all was more mature than I was,” Khalifa wrote along with a heart emoji.

Larsson accepted Khalifa’s apology.

On Monday, Khalifa posted something about Larsson’s fans. She said the singer has the “most rational collection of stans in existence.”

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Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson was met with hundreds of responses when he asked, "Who is Mia Khalifa." Instagram/Mia Khalifa