Mia Khalifa is a huge football fan and has shown her love for Morocco during the World Cup.
Morocco became the first African country to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup on Saturday by beating Portugal 1-0 thanks to Youssef En-Nesyri’s first half header.
Having eliminated an emotional Cristiano Ronaldo from what could prove to be his final tournament, Morocco fans have been seen celebrating wildly ahead of their last four meeting with France.
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It is not just Moroccans who have celebrated, though, with Lebanese-American Khalifa taking to social media after their historic win at the weekend.
Following the match, the former adult actress tweeted a Moroccan flag emoji along with five exclamation marks as she reacted to their shock victory over Portugal.
The result saw Walid Regragui’s side reach the semi-finals for the first time, having also beaten Belgium, Canada and Spain during their run in Qatar.
Ronaldo has also likely played his final World Cup match as a result of the defeat as he will be in his 40s by the time the next World Cup in 2026 comes around.
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Khalifa is no stranger to showing fans her love of football and has been vocal about the sport in recent years since rising to fame in the adult film industry.
Back in 2019, she made a special guest appearance on Arsenal Fan TV for their trip to face West Ham United, who many fans think Khalifa supports. She has previously posed in a Hammers shirt on her social media channels.
She is also a fan of former Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius and has drooled over the German stopper in the past.
Karius even once received a flirty message from Khalifa.
Despite those light-hearted forays into the world of football, Khalifa did not hold back when discussing the decision to hand Qatar the World Cup before the tournament got underway.
Again taking to Twitter, she wrote: “What federation of imbeciles thought giving Qatar a World Cup wouldn’t turn out exactly like this?”
The decision had been criticised before the tournament got underway due to Qatar’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws and their treatment of those in the community.
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