Mia Khalifa
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-07
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Mia Khalifa is real — born in Beirut, raised in Maryland, a University of Texas at El Paso history graduate whose three-month adult career (late 2014 to early 2015) made her one of the most-searched names on the internet, largely against her will. Her decade since is deeply documented: a BBC HARDtalk interview, a Washington Post feature on how the industry kept profiting from her image (she has said she made about $12,000 total), a 2-million-signature petition demanding her old content be taken down, sports media work, an OnlyFans return on her own terms, and her jewelry brand Sheytan (2023). The AI era has made her old problem worse: unauthorized chatbots impersonate her on roleplay platforms, voice-clone tools sell her voice, and fact-checkers have debunked deepfakes of her — a fabricated video praising a cricketer (March 2025) and fake images of a relationship with Rowan Atkinson (January 2026) that she personally denied. There is no official Mia Khalifa AI product of any kind. Every "AI Mia" you meet is monetizing a woman who has spent ten years on record fighting exactly that. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @miakhalifa Official ~29M followers; bio links her brand Sheytan.
- TikTok @miakhalifa Official ~41M followers.
- X (Twitter) @miakhalifa Official Same handle across all platforms.
- Sheytan (her brand) sheytan.world Official Her jewelry and bodywear company.
- YouTube Mia Khalifa Official Unverified Multiple lookalike channels exist — verify from her other bios before trusting any YouTube channel.
Quick answers
What is Mia Khalifa's real name?
Mia Khalifa's real name is Sarah Joe Chamoun — publicly documented for years in mainstream press and her own interviews. "Mia Khalifa" is the stage name she has used since 2014.
Is every “Mia Khalifa” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Mia Khalifa" is a stage name; she was born Sarah Joe Chamoun — the same person, publicly documented, not a hidden identity.
- No other notable public figure shares the name — confusion around her is manufactured by impersonators, not coincidence.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- There is no official Mia Khalifa AI. Chatbots on Character.AI-style platforms and "Mia Khalifa AI voice" tools are unauthorized impersonations.
- Deepfake endorsement and relationship stories about her circulate and get formally fact-checked as fake — if "Mia" is suddenly praising a product, athlete, or boyfriend, check her real accounts first.
- Her old stage-name domains and content are controlled by third parties, not her — a documented, pre-AI version of the same exploitation. Sites using her name are not hers.
- Her real handle is @miakhalifa everywhere. "Official"-styled variants and lookalike channels are impersonators.
The documented facts
- Real person: born Sarah Joe Chamoun in Beirut (1993), raised in Maryland, BA in History from UT El Paso — her stage name and story are among the most documented on the internet Source: Wikipedia (extensively sourced) · documented
- Her adult career lasted ~3 months (Oct 2014–Jan 2015); she has said she earned about $12,000 total while the industry kept profiting from her image for years Source: Washington Post, Aug 2019 · documented
- Sat for a BBC HARDtalk interview (2019) about the industry's lasting effects: "I feel like I've lost all rights to my privacy" Source: BBC HARDtalk · documented
- A 2020 petition demanding platforms remove her old content and return her domain names gathered ~2 million signatures Source: Change.org petition · documented
- Launched the jewelry/bodywear brand Sheytan in July 2023 with an ex-YEEZY designer Source: Hypebae, Jul 2023 · documented
- Deepfakes of her have been formally debunked: a fabricated video praising cricketer Hardik Pandya (fact-checked, March 2025) and fake images of a relationship with Rowan Atkinson (logged by the OECD AI incident monitor, January 2026) — she denied the latter personally Source: Newschecker fact-check / OECD.AI incident log · documented
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