
Mia Khalifa rubbishes death rumours with a savage meme. See post
India Today
Mia Khalifa has rubbished her death rumours that have been doing the rounds on social media with a savage tweet.
Mia Khalifa would like you to know that she is pretty much alive. The news of her demise started doing the rounds of social media after Facebook changed her profile into a memorialised account. Mia Khalifa shared a meme on Twitter and rubbished the death rumours.
Facebook changed Mia Khalifa’s profile into a memorialised account that reads, “Remembering Mia Khalifa.” “We hope that people who love Mia Khalifa will find comfort in visiting their profile to remember and celebrate their life (sic),” the profile excerpt further reads.
Mia Khalifa took to Twitter and dismissed the death hoax with a meme from the 1975 film Monty Python And The Holy Grail.
See the tweet here:
pic.twitter.com/unzTAL4xEi

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