Mia Khalifa - Former Pornstar spoke to BBC: The sector is based entirely on female exploitation



Last week, 'I just won 12 thousand dollars in my career in the porn industry' came up with the words of the former porn star Mia Khalifa was the guest of the BBC's HARDtalk program and the billions of dollars working with a system to exploit the women said.

Khalifa said that although he is no longer involved in the industry, he is still one of the most popular stars of porn sites, but the most important reason for his career to earn only $ 12,000 is the conditions in his contract.

"This is how it works. It's not just something that has happened to me. I've not signed a contract much worse than everyone else. Everybody signs the same contracts. When you sign your contract, the president and CEO of the company are waiting for you to sit down and read the terms of the contract. you can't understand anything you read. "

Headscarf porn film and ISIS threat
Khalifa also talked about the porn film in which he took part in the headscarf, which also threatened him by ISIS supporters, and said that the filmmaker made him play through the scene.

Khalifa said that he was told that he would take part in a film with a headscarf in 2014 and said: '' You have me killed 'I said… They laughed at me.

Expressing that he could not say anything on the money he received, Khalifa said he felt obliged to play on that stage, even though he didn't want to.

After the film, ISIS released a propaganda video that threatened Mia Khalifa with death.

Khalifa said that the next day after the film's shootings, he couldn't foresee that the reaction would grow and said, "But after the release of the film, my whole world collapsed. Seeing those girls does not recognize, "he said.

A month after the film was released, Khalifa said he had called the executives of the production company he had worked with to a meeting and said that he had given a letter of resignation and in return the company executives said, 'Exaggerated, life is not in danger'.

After deciding to explain what happened in the porn industry, Khalifa said that he received a lot of support messages and said that many women are experiencing similar difficulties and will continue to work to change the system created by the production companies on their behalf.