OnlyFans star Mia Khalifa was reportedly “fired” on Saturday after she encouraged Hamas militants to film “horizontal” attacks.
Todd Shapiro, the CEO of Red Light Holland slammed the former porn star in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, for her “horrendous tweet” and informing her that she had lost a business deal between the two.
“Can someone please tell the freedom fighters in Palestine to flip their phones and film horizontal,” Khalifa wrote in a post.
Khalifa’s post came after Hamas, a Palestinian militant group carried out a surprise attack on Israel on Saturday. Roughly 3,500 rockets rained down on cities throughout the country and militants paraglided into a music festival near the Gaza Strip border.
As a result of the attack, Israel declared war on Hamas on Saturday.
In response, Shapiro wrote back, “This is such a horrendous tweet.”
This is such a horrendous tweet @miakhalifa. Consider yourself fired effective immediately. Simply disgusting. Beyond disgusting. Please evolve and become a better human being. The fact you are condoning death, rape, beatings and hostage taking is truly gross. No words can… https://t.co/ez4BEtNzj4
— Todd Shapiro (@iamToddyTickles) October 8, 2023
Red Light Holland produces, grows, and sells magic truffles within The Netherlands, according to the company’s website.
“Consider yourself fired effective immediately,” Shapiro added. “Simply disgusting. Beyond disgusting. Please evolve and become a better human being.”
Shapiro continued to inform Khalifa that the fact that she was “condoning death, rape, beatings and hostage taking is truly gross.”
“We need humans to come together, especially in the face of tragedy,” Shapiro wrote. “I pray for you to become a better person. However, it clearly seems like it’s too late for you.”
Instead of viewing it as a lost business opportunity, Khalifa responded to Shapiro’s post by stating, she was “more angry” at herself “for not checking whether or not” she was going “into business with Zionists.”
More than 1,200 people were reported to be dead on both sides as of Monday. Israeli officials confirmed that 700 people were reported dead. Of this number, 250 people who were reported to be dead had been attending the music festival near the Gaza Strip.
Nine Americans are reportedly among the people killed in Israel.
More than 100 Israelis, including the elderly and children, were reported to have been kidnapped and taken as hostages during the attacks.
IJR reached out to Red Light Holland for a statement but did not receive a response by the time of publication.