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.
Abstract
Khalifa has noted that despite official bans and public criticism in Muslim-majority countries, these regions often represent the highest consumers of her content. This paper examines the evolution of Mia Khalifa
