Controversial pro-Palestinian porn star Mia Khalifa celebrated the death of Henry Kissinger, a Jewish refugee who fled the Nazis, by offering a discount on her OnlyFans — and cruelly gloating: “Bye Bitch.”
“HENRY KISSINGER IS DEAD!!” she posted on X Wednesday night, while also sharing messages calling the recently dead Secretary of State a “war criminal.”
“To celebrate this beautiful 29th day of November use promo code: ByeBitch to get 29% off my OF this week.”
Khalifa made her sick offer with photos of her almost naked on a bed, holding balloons spelling out “PARTY.”
Khalifa, who last month was fired from Playboy for expressing her support for Hamas during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, also shared one of her fan’s posts about the discount.
“War criminal dies and we get a discount for OF. Best day ever!!” one message read.
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Porn star Mia Khalifa celebrated the news of Henry Kissinger’s death. AbacaPress / SplashNews.com
“Terrible people dying is where Twitter really thrives,” read another post shared by the 30-year-old influencer. “No other social media app could create this much community.”
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She posted that her fans could get a 29% discount on her OnlyFans to celebrate Kissinger’s death.
Kissinger, who served as the Secretary of State for former President Richard Nixon, died at his Connecticut home Wednesday at the age of 100.
A Jew who fled Nazi Germany with his family in his teens, Kissinger went on to become the only presidential appointee to serve contemporaneously as national security adviser and secretary of state.
He was famously one of Nixon’s most trusted Cabinet members and secured lasting changes to US foreign policy in the 20th century through an emphasis on realism and de-escalation of tensions between great world powers.
While serving under Nixon and former President Gerald Ford from 1969 and 1977, he negotiated a rapprochement with China that began a new strategic alliance and initiated a policy of détente to engage with the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War.
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Kissinger, who served as the Secretary of State for former President Richard Nixon, died at his Connecticut home at the age of 100 on Wednesday. Stephen Yang
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for helping to end US involvement in the Vietnam War and led peace talks the same year between Israel and Arab states that brought the Yom Kippur War to an end.
Ford also awarded Kissinger, who served as his national security adviser, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977, for having “wielded America’s great power with wisdom and compassion in the service of peace.”
But his legacy has been attacked by critics who point to the subsequent fall of Saigon to North Vietnamese communist forces and accuse him of enabling the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime that massacred 2 million Cambodians in 1975.
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