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  • Mia Khalifa shared new photos from her girls' trip to Napa on Instagram
  • The former adult star reminded her fans to take precautionary measures before traveling 
  • Khalifa previously shared a photo of herself working out at a gym while wearing a face mask and gloves

Mia Khalifa is reminding her fans eager to travel to get themselves tested for COVID-19.

On Tuesday, Sept. 1, Khalifa shared a series of photos from her trip with her pals last month, one of which showed her sporting a face mask as she posed in a tiny pink dress. The TikTok star also gave her followers an important reminder before they plan on going on an outing with their families or friends.

“(Don’t be dumb, GET TESTED if you insist on traveling) Last month we girl’s tripped to napa for @singlethreadfarms to experience their seamless COVID-safe transition to al fresco dining at @kistlervineyards,” the former adult star wrote.

Khalifa has been making sure to stick to health protocols. In July, she shared a photo of herself working out at a gym while wearing a mask and gloves.

“Honestly it wasn’t that bad with the gloves and mask. Showed up 15 min early to get my fav machine tho,” she posted.

Prior to her latest Instagram post, most of Khalifa's social media posts focused on the crisis her home country Lebanon is facing and the blast that rocked Beirut on Aug. 4. The explosion killed at least 190, wounded 6,500 and left about 300,000 people homeless.

Khalifa has been vocal about her criticism of the Lebanese government and is doing her part in raising funds to benefit the Beirut explosion victims.

The social media star raised more than $100,000 for the Lebanese Red Cross after putting her iconic glasses up for auction. Khalifa is also fulfilling fan wishes through Cameo in exchange for $300 and chat with them on the platform for $19.99. All earnings will benefit the organization as well.

She hasn’t hesitated to call out certain people who remained silent about the explosions as well. Khalifa lambasted “half-Lebanese” Shakira for not speaking up despite her massive influence.

“[You] have remained silent this entire time they’ve needed your world influence most? Not even your money, just your voice to raise awareness and help people understand the gravity of this tragedy,” Khalifa wrote in an Instagram Story showing a screenshot of Shakira’s profile.

Shakira later joined a campaign to help the victims of the Lebanon blast, partnering with designer Zuhair Murad to raise funds. The singer said that all proceeds of the T-shirt they were promoting will benefit two organizations “responding to the needs for the people of Beirut.”

But Khalifa was not impressed with Shakira's efforts, saying the singer did the “bare minimum.”

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Mia Khalifa responds after rumor about her health goes viral. Mia Khalifa/Instagram