Khalifa was born in 1993 in Beirut. She has said she was both in a conservative family and was also bullied after moving to the United States for her dark skin, post the 9/11 attacks especially
Is former adult film star Mia Khalifa dating ‘Mr. Bean’ actor Rowan Atkinson? This is the question netizens have been asking as their vacation pictures have surfaced on the internet with no verification of its authenticity. One of the users on X even asked this to Grok and this is what it had to respond:
“No, this rumor is unfounded. Rowan Atkinson has been in a relationship with Louise Ford since 2013, and no credible sources confirm any link to Mia Khalifa. It’s likely a social media hoax.”
No, this rumor is unfounded. Rowan Atkinson has been in a relationship with Louise Ford since 2013, and no credible sources confirm any link to Mia Khalifa. It’s likely a social media hoax.
— Grok (@grok) January 16, 2026
And this is the tweet that went viral on social media:
In one of the most delightfully unexpected plot twists of 2026, comedy legend Rowan Atkinson—forever immortalized as the bumbling, wordless genius Mr. Bean—is reportedly quietly dating adult film star and internet personality Mia Khalifa. According to rumors, the relationship… pic.twitter.com/m7XAHfJPoc
— YOURWAY (@YOURWAY9) January 16, 2026
Who is
Mia Khalifa?
Khalifa was born in 1993 in Beirut. She has said she was both in a conservative family and was also bullied after moving to the United States for her dark skin, post the 9/11 attacks especially. To support herself, she also worked as a model and a bartender.
Her career in the adult film industry or the porn industry began in October 2014. One of her videos where she could be seen indulging in a threesome while wearing a Hijab brought her immense attention. She was announced the number one searched adult film star by one of the websites that’s now banned in India.
Comments on the
Israel-Hamas conflict
“If you can look at the situation in Palestine and not be on the side of Palestinians, then you are on the wrong side of apartheid and history will show that in time,” Khalifa wrote in a message on X and pinned to her profile. She added, “I just want to make it clear that this statement in no way shape or form is enticing spread of violence, I specifically said freedom fighters because that’s what the Palestinian citizens are… fighting for freedom every day.”
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