SAME porn legend Mia Khalifa posed in a Game of Thrones-inspired fantasy outfit and it drove her fans crazy.
Not long after a prestigious talk at University of Oxfordthe star rating X share on Instagram a sexy photo of her in her favorite cosplay Daenerys Targaryen.
The 30-year-old brunette beauty has the Mother of Dragon’s signature wavy blonde hair, jewelry under her eyes, and a costume from the character’s Dothraki era.
And if anyone is unsure of the inspiration, Sugarcane helped confirm it with a gif of Daenerys, a dragon emoji, and the quote: “bend your knees”.
fans of Lebanese–American erotic the star is now wondering if this will signal an upcoming project for her Only fans – where it is said she can make £8,200 a day from selling her inappropriate photos.
Business savvy creators are right amount, as she is said to have amassed a net worth of around £4.3 million.


The girl has Splurge on a beautiful car collection and there are hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of flashy engines in her garage.
Mia’s most expensive car is hers Ferrari F12 Berlinetta with an attractive price of about £ 300,000.
The PornHub favorite is currently traveling around the UK, where she even takes time to get caught up in some coronation celebration as she posed next to the now crowned King Charles III.
She even cheekily mentioned the infamous name royal tampon scandal when Charles admits he wants to be Camilla’s “tampon”.
The retired star said: “Just check if it’s a normal or super-large tampon?”
Last month, the mature creator shared an adorable flashback from her childhood – and fans say she is unrecognizable.
The girl is about 7 years old, wearing a white dress, gloves and holding a bouquet of flowers close to her face.
Mia, a Catholic in Lebanon wrote next to the photo: “Things I ate and survived: my first Communion.”
Also in April, Ms reveals her list of requirements before she accepts a photo shoot.
She told her fans on Twitter how she decides which brands she will work with and which brands she refuses to associate with.
She wrote: “I’ve never taken a photo without sending the creative/stylist team a list of the brands I refuse to wear. It’s not hard not to support abusers.”