Bang Bros Says Mia Khalifa Lied About P-rn Pay, Adult Industry Stint And More
Bang Bros has clapped back at ex-p-rn star Mia Khalifa's scathing statements about the company and the adult film industry in its new "Facts Over Fiction" statement.
Adult website Bang Bros, which the actress had accused of promoting her old p-rn videos as though they were newly made, called out Khalifa in a new tweet for her "false, deceptive, and misleading statements." The post also included the , wherein the company claims to reveal the truth about the ex-p-rn star's "fiction."
One of the "false statements" Bang Bros pointed out was Khalifa's claim that she only made $12,000 during her short stint in the adult film industry. BangBros said that Khalifa was actually paid over $178,000 by the p-rn company and its affiliated entities.
While it didn't reveal an estimate of her total earnings, the p-rn site implied that Khalifa made even more money with three other "adult brands" she worked with prior to her cooperation with BangBros.
Bang Bros also contradicted Khalifa's statement that she was in the p-rn industry for only three months.
“Mia performed with the adult Film and Cam industry from mid-late 2014 through July 2017. 2 years and 9 months to be exact,” Bang Bros stated.
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As for Khalifa's claims that BangBros and other sites were promoting her videos as a response to her allegations, the company denied pushing her content, saying the rising TikTok star lied about this for publicity.
“Obviously, it’s Mia’s self-created, scandalous buzz she’s created. There’s a spike in viewing her content every time she talks about it. We can’t imagine Mia is surprised that when she talks about her p-rn content, people are going looking for her p-rn content,” Bang Bros noted.
Bang Bros added a Google Trends graph showing spikes in searches for Khalifa corresponding with the explosive statements she has made over the past four years.
"Mia Khalifa is struggling to stay relevant over the years and needs to attack bang bros and the p-rn industry to stay relevant," the company wrote.