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Mia Khalifa moans about freezing UK home with heating on full blast despite 'preferring town to Miami'
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Updated 11:56 18 Jan 2023 GMTPublished 11:57 18 Jan 2023 GMT

Mia Khalifa moans about freezing UK home with heating on full blast despite 'preferring town to Miami'

The OnlyFans star was forced to wrap up in numerous layers while in the UK

Emily Brown

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Mia Khalifa was hit with the full force of British winter as she was forced to wrap up in numerous layers while staying in a UK town that she'd previously claimed was better than Miami.

As temperatures in the UK hover around 2°C, there's no denying the Lebanese-American star could definitely be enjoying warmer climates right now.

Florida is set to enjoy temperatures in the mid-20s today (18 January), so I think I speak on behalf of every freezing Brit when I say I wouldn't mind trading countries.

Khalifa has enjoyed her trips to the UK.
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Apparently, I can't speak on behalf of Khalifa though, as she's claimed a town in the UK is better than Miami, even with its enviable weather.

The OnlyFans star made the bold statement after a visit to Whitstable in November, when she wrote on her Instagram story: "Whitstable > Miami".

Khalifa had been touching down in Miami at the time, but in another post this week, she indicated that she's back on our side of the pond.

The 29-year-old shared a series of posts tagged at 'Oyster Bay Whitstable', including one image which I think we'll all be able to relate to as temperatures drop and heating costs rise.

Khalifa claimed Whitstable was better than Miami.
@miakhalifa/Instagram

The image showed Khalifa wrapped up in trousers, a jumper, a scarf and a fluffy coat, all while sitting inside.

In a screenshot of messages alongside the image, she made clear that the heating in her accommodation was not doing much to tackle the chilly weather outside.

"Staying in a 300-year-old house is cool until the 300 years starts 300 yearsing," she wrote.

In response to someone asking if the house lacked heating, she replied: "It's on full blast."

We've all been there, Mia.
@miakhalifa/Instagram

The image of her bundled up came in contrast to another post Khalifa shared the day before, when she showed herself walking along a beachfront wearing a bikini as part of a promotion for Louis Vuitton.

I can only hope the video was filmed at a warmer time of year and held until this moment, but horrifyingly, Khalifa indicated it was actually recorded in the English wintertime as she captioned the video: "British people when the sun comes out for 5 min. Couldn’t wait til summer..."

It's no surprise Khalifa felt the need to wrap up in multiple layers if she'd just faced the cold wearing nothing but a bikini, though her impressive ability to embrace the cold on the beach has at least prompted one follower to award her the nickname 'Queen of Whitstable'.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/MiaKhalifa

Topics: Mia Khalifa, UK News, Weather

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is the Community Desk Lead at LADbible Group. Emily first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route. She went on to graduate with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University before contributing to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems. She joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features, and now works as Community Desk Lead to commission and write human interest stories from across the globe.

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