Rubi Rose is no stranger to social media dominance, but her latest thirst trap might just be one for the record books. Yesterday, the rapper and It-girl posted a now-viral photo to X (formerly Twitter) showing off her famously sculpted back and hourglass figure in a parking lot, heels planted, chin high, and hips cocked in the kind of stance that says, “You wish.”
The only distraction? A steel-gray Tesla Cybertruck lurked next to her like an unwanted photo bomber.
The image exploded online despite the truck, or perhaps because of it. It pulled in over 20 million views in less than 24 hours and a flood of reposts, thirst comments, and artful fan edits. But Mia Khalifa’s irreverent, perfectly timed tweet sent things into another stratosphere.
Mia Khalifa Does What She Does Best: Stir the Pot With Zero Apologies
“Can someone pls photoshop the c*bertruck out so I can make this my wallpaper,” Mia tweeted. She casually added, “I don’t know how, and I refuse to ask chatgpt.”
No emojis. No filter. Just pure, uncut social media energy, and the internet ate it up.
The tweet was instantly reposted thousands of times. Fans lined up in the replies either to offer their own Photoshop skills or to scream-laugh at her refusal to engage with AI. It was the brutally honest, slightly petty energy that only Mia Khalifa could deliver. Yes, she wants this on her phone. No, she’s not opening Adobe. And absolutely not; she is not typing “remove Cybertruck” into an AI prompt. She has standards.
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Of course, the Tesla Cybertruck has always been a lightning rod for conversation. Ugly to some, iconic to others, and perpetually the subject of memes. Rubi’s photo’s aggressively angular body and dull sheen clash with the soft curves and glossy aesthetic of everything else in the frame, namely Rubi herself.
While some fans insisted the Cybertruck gave the photo a “futuristic, post-capitalist bad bitch” vibe, others agreed with Mia. One follower replied, “The truck is killing the fantasy. It’s giving car dealership calendar, not album cover.”
Another posted a Photoshop version with the truck replaced by a pool of rose petals. Mia has not yet responded to the edits. Though, to be fair, she may be too busy setting one as her background.
Khalifa Drags ChatGPT for No Reason, and Somehow, Everyone Agrees
Then there’s the line that really stuck. “I don’t know how and I refuse to ask chatgpt.”
In five words, Mia summed up the fatigue, sass, and quiet defiance of everyone who’s been online too long. AI is convenient, sure. But sometimes, you just want to complain loudly about the timeline and have someone else fix it for you. That’s the real spirit of the internet.
The swipe at ChatGPT wasn’t taken seriously (we’re not pressed), but it sparked its wave of jokes. People pretended to be ChatGPT with hurt feelings, others asked ChatGPT to remove the Cybertruck just to be petty, and even a few developers joked about building a “Mia Mode” that refuses to help unless you ask with maximum attitude.
Rubi Rose Remains Unbothered as the World Spirals Over One Parking Lot Pic
Meanwhile, Rubi Rose has been gracefully silent amid the frenzy. She continued to repost filtered versions of the image and responded only with minimal captions like “mood” or “this angle eats.” She’s letting the engagement numbers speak for themselves. At over 20 million views, they’re practically screaming.
And why should she say anything? She did what she came to do. Post one photo, set the internet on fire, and walk away untouched. She is the moment. The truck, the drama, the edits, the tweetstorms. Those are just side effects of existing in her orbit.
From Car Chaos to Wallpaper Goals: The Thirst Trap That Launched 1,000 Tweets
This whole situation is exactly what the internet was made for. Thirst traps, chaotic celebrity commentary, questionable vehicles, and zero effort to fix anything without making it everyone’s problem. Mia Khalifa and Rubi Rose may live in separate lanes, but for one perfect moment, they collided, and the result was gold.
As for the wallpaper? We hope Mia found an edited version that meets her standards. Or not. She probably got distracted and started another iconic tweet instead.
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