Mia Khalifa’s Video on Marriage Advice
Mia Khalifa’s recent Twitter video, in which she doled out questionable marriage advice, has created quite a stir. The video quickly went viral as Khalifa recounted her own series of divorces and engagements, using them as the basis for her advice on when to exit a marriage.
Mia Khalifa shares her thoughts on marriage. Do y’all agree? 👀
— No Jumper (@nojumper) August 3, 2023
Brandi Love Responds
Brandi Love, however, did not find Khalifa’s take on matrimony amusing. A dedicated follower of OutKick, Love responded with a tweet that humorously read “RIP 2023.” This not-so-subtle remark highlighted Love’s disbelief that Khalifa, who has a history of multiple failed marriages, was offering marital advice to others.
Mia Khalifa giving marriage advice.
~ RIP 2023
— Brandi Love ® (@brandi_love) August 3, 2023
But Love‘s commentary didn’t stop there. In a follow-up tweet, she escalated her critique, comparing Khalifa’s marriage guidance to the absurdity of asking Lizzo to be a personal fitness trainer. The roast was reminiscent of a classic “Boom! Roasted!” moment, echoing Michael Scott’s famous line.
What’s intriguing is that the backlash aimed at Khalifa isn’t tied to her past as an adult entertainer, where she once dominated the adult industry. Instead, it’s the fact that she attempts to lend credibility to her advice by referencing her own failed relationships.
Drawing a parallel, would one consult a surgeon with a track record of botched surgeries for medical advice? Similarly, Khalifa‘s decision to invoke Tom Brady’s name in her video only added to the perplexity of her advice, coming across as a desperate plea for attention.
In the midst of this exchange, Brandi Love swooped in with a cutting roast that compared Khalifa to the singer Lizzo. The implication is clear: being likened to Lizzo is hardly a flattering association. It’s worth noting that Love, in contrast to Khalifa, maintains a stable and successful relationship with her husband, emphasizing the gap in relationship experiences between the two.
So, the question remains: Should one take marriage advice from someone whose own marital history is marred by multiple failures before even reaching the age of 30? The debate rages on, and we invite you to share your thoughts on whether Mia Khalifa’s advice is solid or simply misguided. Your perspective matters, so feel free to weigh in with your comments below.