Ex-porn star Mia Khalifa returns to screens after landing job as a sports talk show host
Busty Lebanese former adult actress will "explore the cultural impact" of sports alongside retired NBA player Gilbert Arenas

A FORMER porn star has landed a job hosting a sports talk show.
Mia Khalifa was the most searched for adult actress in 2016 and used to be No1 rank performer on Pornhub despite working just three months in the industry.
She will be joining former NBA star Gilbert Arenas to "explore the cultural impact" of sports through Complex magazine's YouTube channel in a daily programme called "Out of Bounds".
The Lebanese-born beauty, who boasts a 34E bra size, is no stranger to controversy having outed US athletes for asking her out on social media.
She also amazingly revealed ISIS threatened to BEHEAD her in sickening mocked-up execution photos.
Now Mia, 24, is looking forward to her new role in sport.
She said: "I am thankful to Complex for the opportunity and to Gilbert for being a part of it.
"I can’t wait to offend and upset a whole new fan base."
Mia follows ex-porn star Lisa Ann into the world of sport.
The 45-year-old, who claims to have slept with "hundreds" of athletes, last year became a consultant for basketballers who have been blackmailed.
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Busty Lisa revealed the honeytraps players - particularly young ones - are lured into by pretty women who then extort them for money.
She said: "I’ve heard girls say they make sure he [a player] is married or in a relationship before going back to his hotel with him.
"Once there they wait for their moment alone with his wallet and take photos of all of his credit cards and his ID.
"The final part of the plan is blackmail… I've heard girls brag about long-term hustles where they have a player paying their rent and expenses just to keep them quiet and out of their family life."
Former Washington Wizards ace Arenas, who will co-host the talk show with Mia, said: "I always knew that I wanted to work in sports media after retiring, and Complex just made sense.
"Being able to talk sports while being myself is truly rewarding."
Mia added: "If there is anyone on the Internet who’s less filtered than me, it’s him.
"We don’t apologise for anything. If we say something that’s unpopular, we don’t put out a fake apology; we just roll with it and take the heat."
The show will be broadcast out of Los Angeles from October 16.