A petition to have Mia Khalifa's pornographic films removed from the internet is fast approaching 1.5 million signatures.
This comes after the 27-year-old took to the internet to explain that the 11 films she made during her three-month stint in the adult industry in 2014 haunt her to this day.
Khalifa revealed in an interview with Meghan Abbott last year how much she made from working in the adult entertainment industry, saying: "I made a TOTAL of around $12,000 in the industry and never saw a penny again after that."
She added that finding a "normal job" after quitting the industry was also difficult and scary.
The video of Khalifa expressing her regret can be seen below:The Lebanese-American actress and sports pundit said: "That hourly dissociative attack from remembering hundreds of millions of people's only impression of you is solely based on the lowest, most toxic, most uncharacteristic three months of your life when you were 21."
Now, fans of the 27-year-old have created a petition calling on free tube sites like PornHub to remove Khalifa's content.
The Change.org petition "demands her domain names be returned, her videos be removed and fairly discussed in court without putting Mia Khalifa into deep financial ruin."
At the time of writing, there have been 1,385,916 signatures and that number is growing by the second.
Khalifa posted this video to thank everyone who has signed the petition so far.
The 27-year-old said that she was working on handwritten thank you notes for everyone who has signed the petition entitled Justice for Mia Khalifa so far.
Khalifa tweeted on June 27 to say that she wasn't targeting PornHub specifically.
"I just want B*angbros to stop actively putting me in harm's way by promoting my six-year-old videos like they're new, making millions of ppl think I'm still active. The death threats are emotionally crippling, I haven't felt safe even going to the grocery store alone in years," she wrote.
The petition reads: "The infamous hijab video has collected ISIS death threats that have targeted Mia from the video’s release in 2014 to today. Mia attends therapy on a consistent basis for trauma, emotional distress, and consequences of bullying.
"Mia and her team have provided countless financial offers to the current owners of her domain name and pornographic videos to no avail. Big corporations are not giving Mia Khalifa a fair chance to demand her content in court due to financial advantage."
Sign the Justice for Mia Khalifa petition here.