Mia Khalifa left fans confused after sharing a cryptic seven-word post on X (formerly Twitter).
The former adult star is used to getting tongues wagging with her social media posts and recently sparked controversy with her comments about marriage.
Mia, twice divorced, said she received more than 30,000 death threats after encouraging young women to leave their husbands.
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Her latest post proved less controversial but a bit more baffling.
The Lebanese-American influencer wrote earlier today (Monday, August 21): "You will be the end of me."
It left her 5.5million X followers wondering what on Earth she was on about, with one asking: "What this even means? [sic]." Another wrote simply: "What."
Others were slightly concerned for Mia. One person said: "Sounds very apocalyptic." Another said: "Always keep fighting."
And as is to be expected with anything Mia posts online, there were a few randy replies. One read: "I'd like you to end up with me." A second added: "Let's runaway together."
Thankfully for Mia, the post didn't spark any backlash like her marriage comments.
She took to TikTok earlier this month to encourage her female followers to leave their partners "if you feel like you’re not getting anything".
Describing her own marriage history, she said: "Married at 18. Divorced at 21. Second marriage. Married at 25. Divorced at 28. Third engagement. Engaged at 29. Ended it at 30, but I kept the ring."
She continued: "We should not be afraid to leave these men. We are not stuck with these people. Marriage is not a sanctimonious thing. It is paperwork. It is a commitment you make to someone, but if you feel like you’re not getting anything from that commitment and you’re trying, you got to go. You got to go. You have to go.
"I know it’s difficult to fill out paperwork, and to make appointments and to do all of these things, but this is your f*****g life, you want to be stuck with someone?"
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