In a recent episode of her podcast, Mia Khalifa dives into the complexities of her past in sex work, a topic she long found difficult to broach. ‘I used to have a lot of trouble talking about it because I was extremely clouded with shame,’ she confesses to Louis Theroux, revealing how the emotional baggage of her experience affected her deeply. ‘The mere mention of my name, ‘Mia’, gave me a visceral reaction. I felt that if someone called me that, it was because they saw me in a way I didn’t want to be seen,’ she adds, reflecting the internal struggle she has faced.
However, Mia clarifies that her reticence is not solely based on the shame of her past. ‘It’s not that I find my experience shameful; it’s that my mental health was severely affected by everything I went through,’ she explains. His approach highlights an often-ignored truth: the emotional and psychological impact that can arise from experiences in the adult entertainment industry. To this revelation, Theroux responds with interest, ‘If you were to dissuade others from entering this industry, what would your argument be? Why would you consider it a bad idea?’
Mia uses her own therapeutic journey as a reference for her answer. ‘Nine years of therapy is not an easy road. And they are not just due to my experience in the industry; they are the result of everything I faced to get to a state where I feel mentally healthy and able to make informed decisions in my life,’ she argues. This comment underlines how the repercussions of her past lie not only in her time in sex work, but also in the process of healing and self-discovery she has had to undertake.
The conversation takes a turn towards youth and life choices. ‘When you’re between 19 and 21, you’re at a stage where you don’t know what you really want for your future. At that stage, you don’t even know yourself completely,’ she reflects. Through this perspective, Mia not only positions herself as a figure who has lived in the public eye, but also as a voice of warning. ‘You shouldn’t make life-changing decisions so young,’ she concludes, emphasising the need for deeper self-exploration and understanding before taking such decisive steps.
As Mia continues to lay bare her experience, her account becomes a powerful reminder of the complex and multifaceted realities of sex work, and the importance of mental health and self-awareness in youth. Her story invites a broader conversation about the industry, youth, and the meaning of empowerment in the context of decisions that are often made without the necessary emotional maturity.
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