The "Mia Khalifa" diss track by the YouTube duo iLoveFriday became a viral sensation, but the controversy it sparked led to an unexpected public retraction. As of December 16, 2025, the incident remains a significant, if often misunderstood, chapter in Mia Khalifa's complex public narrative, highlighting the dangers of online misinformation and the swift nature of digital apologies. The core of the drama centered on a fabricated social media post that fueled a viral song, forcing the creators to eventually issue a formal apology to the former adult film star.
This deep dive explores the entire timeline of the "Hit or Miss" saga—from the initial fake tweet to the final, necessary apology—and connects it to Mia Khalifa’s ongoing journey as a controversial public figure, whose career has been defined by both viral fame and intense scrutiny.
Mia Khalifa: A Brief Biography and Profile
Mia Khalifa, born Mia Callista, is a Lebanese-American media personality, webcam model, and former adult film actress who has successfully pivoted her career into mainstream commentary and content creation. Her life has been a series of high-profile controversies, making her one of the most recognized and debated figures on the internet.
- Full Name: Mia Callista
- Date of Birth: February 10, 1993
- Place of Birth: Beirut, Lebanon
- Nationality: Lebanese-American
- Education: University of Texas at El Paso (B.A. in History)
- Career Highlights: Briefly became the most-searched performer on a major adult film site in 2014; has since become a prominent social media personality, sports commentator, and OnlyFans creator.
- Major Public Controversies: Her brief adult film career, particularly the use of a hijab in a scene, led to death threats and international condemnation. More recently, she was fired from multiple professional contracts in October 2023 for her outspoken comments on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The "Hit or Miss" Diss Track and the Fake Tweet Scandal
The entire, bizarre controversy between Mia Khalifa and the musical duo iLoveFriday (composed of members Leekeleek and Smoke Hijabi) stemmed from a simple, yet explosive, piece of online misinformation. The incident began in late 2018 or early 2019, catapulting the duo's song into viral fame and creating a global meme.
The Fabrication That Started It All
The catalyst for the "Mia Khalifa" diss track was a falsified screenshot of a tweet. This fake tweet, which circulated widely across social media platforms, appeared to show Mia Khalifa criticizing iLoveFriday’s member, Smoke Hijabi. The supposed criticism centered on a video where Smoke Hijabi was seen smoking, with the fake tweet suggesting that Khalifa was calling the act "disrespectful of Muslim women".
iLoveFriday, believing the tweet to be genuine, saw it as an act of hypocrisy. They felt that Khalifa, who had previously faced intense criticism for filming an adult scene while wearing a hijab—a significant religious garment—had no moral standing to criticize a Muslim woman for smoking. The duo's response was swift and musical.
The Viral Success of the Diss Track
In mid-February 2019, iLoveFriday released the song "Mia Khalifa," which quickly became known by its opening lyric, "Hit or Miss." The track was a direct attack on Khalifa, criticizing her past career choices and the perceived hypocrisy of her alleged tweet.
The song exploded in popularity, becoming a massive TikTok and YouTube sensation. The chorus was inescapable, turning the diss track into a global meme and a defining moment for the iLoveFriday duo. However, the song's popularity was built entirely on a foundation of lies—the original tweet was a complete fabrication, a fact that would eventually lead to their public retraction.
The iLoveFriday Apology to Mia Khalifa (2020)
As the song's popularity peaked and then waned, the truth behind the fake tweet became more widely known. Facing increasing scrutiny and perhaps a desire to move past the controversy, iLoveFriday finally issued a formal apology to Mia Khalifa in 2020.
The Nature of the Apology
The apology, which circulated primarily as a video on platforms like YouTube and TikTok around July 2020, was a public admission that the premise of their hit song was entirely false. They acknowledged that the diss track was based on a misunderstanding and an unverified, fabricated screenshot.
While the full, transcribed statement is difficult to locate, the core message was clear: they regretted attacking Khalifa over a tweet she never wrote. The video format of the apology—a "TikTok apology"—was noted by many media commentators as the new, informal way celebrities and digital creators address public missteps in the social media age.
Mia Khalifa's Response and Aftermath
Mia Khalifa, who had initially been attacked by the song, acknowledged the apology, though she often treated the entire incident with a mix of humor and weariness. For her, the "Hit or Miss" controversy was just another example of how her name and image are frequently used, abused, and weaponized online, often without her consent or factual basis.
The apology served as a public vindication for Khalifa, confirming that she was not the hypocrite the song portrayed her to be, but rather a victim of targeted online harassment and misinformation. The entire episode became a cautionary tale about believing everything seen on the internet and the ethical responsibility of content creators.
Connecting the iLoveFriday Incident to Current Controversies
The 2020 iLoveFriday apology, though an older event, provides crucial context for understanding Mia Khalifa’s current public persona. She remains a lightning rod for controversy, often facing professional consequences for her outspoken political and social views.
The 2023 Firings: In October 2023, Mia Khalifa faced a much more severe professional fallout after posting comments on social media expressing solidarity with Palestine during the Israel-Hamas conflict. These comments were deemed "horrendous" and "disgusting" by her professional partners.
- She was fired by the Canadian broadcaster Red Light Holland, which terminated her contract and removed her from an advisory board.
- She was also dropped by Playboy, which deactivated her creator channel and severed ties with the star.
These recent events underscore a pattern: whether it's a fake tweet in 2019 or genuine political commentary in 2023, Mia Khalifa's public statements and image continue to draw extreme reactions, often resulting in professional and personal consequences. The iLoveFriday apology was a rare moment where a party that attacked her publicly admitted they were wrong, a resolution she has not received in her more recent, and more serious, professional controversies.
The legacy of the "Hit or Miss" song and the subsequent apology is a perfect example of how digital fame and controversy intersect. It was a viral moment born from a lie, corrected by a viral apology, yet it remains a permanent fixture in the digital history of two very different internet personalities.
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