Back in 2019, before Arsenal’s trip to the London Stadium to play West Ham, Mia Khalifa was a guest on AFTV. When host Robbie introduced her, he seemed shocked.
When retired adult film star Mia Khalifa made an unexpected appearance on Arsenal Fan TV (AFTV) in 2019, presenter Robbie was a little taken aback.
Founded in 2012 as a platform for Arsenal supporters to voice their opinions, AFTV boasts over 1.6 million YouTube followers and has conducted interviews with celebrities such Thierry Henry, Ian Wright, and Olivier Giroud. But when they brought in West Ham supporter Mia Khalifa to talk about the impending match, the preview program for Arsenal’s January 2019 meeting in London took an unexpected turn.
Unsure of how to introduce her, Robbie just said that she was a West Ham supporter and then continued the conversation.
Introducing himself, Robbie said, “Hi and welcome to AFTV. We have the most outrageous gaming trailer ever. “Robbie, would you like to do a preview for the Arsenal vs. West Ham game with Mia Khalifa?” was the email I received almost a month ago. Prior to sharing his response, he said, “(I wondered) Mia Khalifa? “Yeah, she’s a West Ham fan,” they said, and I was like, “What?” And it’s taking place now. We’re present.”
“Robbie trying so hard to not bring up her past with porn LOOOOOOOL. ‘Mia Khalifa?…… She’s a West Ham fan,” one cheeky viewer said on YouTube. HAHAHAHAHAHA. She went on to explain why, having watched the Hammers from a distance in previous seasons, she now supports them.
“My team for hockey is the Capitals, for American football is the Redskins, for basketball is the Wizards and the Nationals for baseball,” she said. “All DC based, all Washington teams,” Robbie retorted. Still, I don’t understand the West Ham situation.”
On Saturday, February 10, Mia, who turns 31 today, said, “Well, if my other teams tell you anything, it’s that I love teams that suck.” For the same reason that Green Street Hooligans are the reason why every American understands anything about West Ham or Premier League soccer.” She had earlier declared: “I’ve always loved West Ham because I grew up watching Green Street hooligans.”