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This paper examines the evolution of Mia Khalifa from a controversial adult entertainment figure to a significant media personality and activist. It analyzes how her Lebanese heritage and the "Streisand effect" of her early career sparked a global discourse on Arab representation, digital legacy, and personal agency in contemporary popular culture.

Mia Khalifa’s rise to prominence began in 2014, when her three-month tenure in adult films gained unprecedented global attention. Despite the brevity of her career, she became a permanent fixture in media discussions due to the use of cultural and religious symbols—most notably a hijab—in her content. This provoked a complex reaction across the Arab world, blending condemnation with massive viewership.

Her existence challenged traditional Arab norms, forcing a public confrontation with taboo subjects like pornography and female autonomy in the digital age. III. Redefining Narrative: From Exploitation to Advocacy

Khalifa has been vocal about the exploitation she faced within the adult industry, claiming she was pressured into performing controversial scenes and saw little financial gain from her viral popularity.

Abstract

The attempt to censor or suppress Khalifa’s content in the Middle East resulted in a "Streisand effect," where the outrage served only to amplify her visibility.