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Mia Khalifa Shows Off Her Legs in Bathrobe-Only Style


Stealing the spotlight again, Mia Khalifa grabbed attention with a bold bathrobe-only look, showcasing her legs. She shared the photos on Instagram, and fans quickly praised her standout style, confident energy, and the way she owned every pose. In her caption, Khalifa thanked her friend Cora Delaney for taking her outside.

Mia Khalifa dazzles in new pictures

Check out Mia Khalifa’s latest Instagram photos in a poolside look right here.

Photo Credit: @miakhalifa | Instagram

In her new photo, the former adult film star is wearing only a simple white bathrobe, giving the look a relaxed and comfortable feel. The robe is loose and soft, perfect for a laid-back outdoor setting. She is sitting on a lounge chair with one leg bent, reading a book and smoking a cigarette.

The pose feels natural and unposed, like a quiet moment during a break. Khalifa’s hair is left open and straight, falling naturally around her shoulders, and she also opted for a natural, no-makeup look.

In terms of jewelry, Mia Khalifa seems to be keeping it minimal. There may be a small ring or subtle pieces, but nothing too noticeable. Her intricate tattoos on her hands and the silver nail paint stand out more than accessories.

Meanwhile, fans were mesmerized by the 33-year-old’s photos, with the post garnering 379K likes.

Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.



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