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Ex-Porn Star Mia Khalifa Uses Face Mask To Pick Up Dog Poo, But What She Does Next Is Absolutely Disgusting

MIA Khalifa

The Lebanese-American took her pup out for a stroll, when it decided it couldn't hold it in any longer.

Khalifa, 27, removed her mask, scooping up the apparent muck before dropping it in a nearby bin.

Viewers were then made to squirm, as she put her covering back on, before resuming her walk.

The video was posted by TikTok star Benny Blanco, and has been viewed over seven million times.

Blanco captioned it: "I just saw @miakhalifa put poop on her face".

The former adult entertainer, who supports West Ham, responded: "At least I'm not an anti-masker".

On her own account, Khalifa added: "I just got back from travelling and I have to walk my dog so, safety first, everyone has to wear a mask."

Some people believe that the video is a hoax, with both parties looking for publicity.

But others believe that they just witnessed something truly vile.

One user insisted: "Guys this is real.

“In her latest TikTok, she is wearing the exact same outfit and admitted to a few people in the comments who asked if she did this.”

While another added: "I mean at least she's cleaning it."

But a third called it a stunt.

They wrote: "So you just randomly record knowing what about to happen? Lmao staged."

Khalifa has moved away from the adult entertainment industry in recent years, trying her hand at presenting with the Sportsball podcast in 2018.

She also raised eyebrows earlier this year when she named her Premier League dream XI.

Superstars like Mo Salah, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling made her cut.

But then, so did Aaron Mooy and Mat Ryan.

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