Mia Khalifa's Government Message Goes Viral

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Mia Khalifa's tongue-in-cheek post regarding lifestyle information the government "doesn't want you to know" has gone viral on social media. The former adult film star regularly sparks discussion among social media users, weighing in on a broad range of subjects that include her support of Palestinians and criticism of Israel amid the war in Gaza and her takes on the celebrity news of the day.

Mixing her political commentary with humor on Tuesday, the Lebanese-born media personality attracted attention on X, formerly Twitter, with a post about movies. "The government doesn't want you to know that if you wake up early enough, you have time to watch a film in bed before the rest of the world is up," Khalifa wrote on the social media platform. Mia Khalifa Mia Khalifa on February 29, 2024, in Paris, France. A social media post shared by the former adult film star has gone viral. PIERRE SUU/GETTY IMAGES "She gets it," one X user said in response to the post, while another quipped that the tidbit was "one of the many things the government doesn't want you to know." However, some X users appeared to misread the tone of the joke, with one listing themselves as hailing from Canada asking: "Which government? My government never tried to convince me that I can't get up whenever and do whatever harmless thing I wanted while others slept, and I've not heard that about the USA, so which government are you referring to? Any documentation?" As of press time, Khalifa's post has garnered more than 375,000 views. The government doesn’t want you to know that if you wake up early enough, you have time to watch a film in bed before the rest of the world is up🥹🎞️ Taylor Swift Faces Fresh Lip-Syncing Allegations 50 Cent's Reaction to Diddy's Son's Diss Track Goes Viral Donald Trump Takes Aim at Whoopi Goldberg: 'Canada Doesn't Want You' Last month, Khalifa revealed on her platform that she had used weight-loss drug Ozempic after a social media user praised her physique. On April 20, Khalifa took to X to promote her accessories and lifestyle brand, Sheytan. The image showed gold jewelry draped across her bikini-clad frame as she held her pet dog. When an X user asked Khalifa how much her body had "cost" her, she responded: "Baby I bought my t*** and I'm on Ozempic, I can tell you exactly what it costs." Ozempic is an injectable prescription drug that is used to manage blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. It's based on a naturally occurring human hormone called glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), which plays an important role in regulating appetite and blood sugar levels. The active ingredient in Ozempic is a molecule called semaglutide, which acts as a GLP-1 agonist. In other words, it mimics the structure of GLP-1 and activates its receptors. Studies have shown that people with obesity are often less sensitive to the hormones that make them feel full. But by slowing gastric emptying, drugs like Ozempic can restore feelings of fullness in these patients. Ozempic, manufactured by Novo Nordisk, is one of the brand names for semaglutide, which is also known as

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