Mia Khalifa wants all her porn videos taken down from the web and she has more than a million fans in her support. The petition to remove all her videos has earned at least 1,800,000 signatures as of this writing.

Mia Khalifa claimed that she has earned only 12,000 USD since joining the industry in 2014 despite being one of the top-searched performers of her time. Recently, the adult star took to Twitter to say that her adult videos would haunt her till she dies. Khalifa also claimed that one of her BangBros clips had been released online without her consent.

To support Khalifa, her fans launched a petition on Change.org demanding adult entertainment sites to take down her explicit content. The petition states that Khalifa, who is now 27, appeared in the porn industry for only three months when she was 21. Despite her videos being a hit, however, she was only paid $12,000 from the millions of dollars that adult sites have made off her videos.

“The infamous hijab video has collected ISIS death threats that have targeted Mia from the video’s release in 2014 to today,” says the petition. “Mia attends therapy on a consistent basis for trauma, emotional distress, and consequences of bullying.

The petition also states that Mia and her team have provided countless financial offers to the current owners of the sites where her videos appear but none of them have given Mia Khalifa a fair chance to demand her content in court due to financial advantage.

“We are demanding her domain names be returned, her videos be removed and fairly discussed in court without putting Mia Khalifa into deep financial ruin. Mia has stated her regret for her decisions in the porn industry multiple times,” says the petition.

Mia Khalifa started appearing in adult videos in October 2014. By November of that year, she was ranked the most viewed performer on adult sites. In January 2015, she signed a long-term contract with WGCZ Holding but she resigned after two months, citing “a change of heart.”

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Mia Khalifa is seen on October 20, 2017 in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by SMXRF/Star Max/GC Images

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