Mia Khalifa has finally debunked the rumours around her own death by sharing a hilarious meme from her own Twitter account. The death hoax came to light after Facebook accidentally turned her official account into a memorial page titled 'Remembering Mia Khalifa'.
The recent blunder left millions of her fans across the world shocked as her active FB page only showed a cover photo of hers and no profile picture.
The message on the page read, “Remembering Mia Khalifa. We hope that people who love Mia Khalifa will find comfort in visiting their profile to remember and celebrate their life.” Moreover, all her photos and videos disappeared and space was created for her friends and family “to remember and honor them.” Hours later, Khalifa herself put the rumours to rest with a meme, which highlighted a scene from the 1975 movie 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail'. The meme read, "Bring out yer dead!!" followed by "I'm not dead yet! I feel fine."
However, the former adult film actress turned the rumours around her own death by sharing a hilarious meme from her own Twitter account. While it is confirmed that her death rumours were completely a hoax, it is still unclear what happened to her Facebook page. Some fans say it was hacked while others believe it was changed inadvertently due to some oversight on Facebook's part.
The actress did not make any other comments in the caption and has not shared any social media post thereafter.
Khalifa is not new to a death hoax, the former porn star’s death rumours surfaced in June 2020 that she had committed suicide. She debunked the rumours with a funny tweet then also, saying, "Please don’t think I’m not keeping track of each of my friends that haven’t sent condolence flowers yet…”
Khalifa had earlier faced death threats from ISIS over her infamous hijab sex scene. The terrorist organization had claimed to behead her and also hacked her Instagram account and shared jihadi propaganda through it before the page was taken down by the social media company.
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