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Jenna Jameson Caps Anti-Muslim Twitter Rant With ‘Kiss My Beautiful Jewish Ass’

Ex-porn star Jenna Jameson took to Twitter to unleash a slew of insults against Islam — and capped them by telling critics they can “kiss my beautiful Jewish ass.”

The 42-year-old, who converted to Judaism after marrying jeweler Lior Bitton, began by sharing a video outlining verses in the Quran that focus on Jews.

“This is why I speak out against Islam … watch this and gain knowledge of Muslim belief straight from the Quran,” Jameson tweeted.

When one Twitter user sent Jameson a message saying that those passages do not reflect how Muslims think, the former adult star quickly shot back.

“If you worship the Quran you accept Muhammad’s rape of a nine year old,” she wrote. “That’s enough for me to not respect your religion.”

Jameson then proceeded to compare the Quran to the Torah, made more accusations against Muslims and then retweeted a gif of herself saying: “You can kiss my beautiful Jewish ass.”

Jameson, who is pregnant with her third child, rounded off her frenzied war of words by declaring she needed to go to sleep. “Rant over time to go to bed,” she wrote. “I have my sugar test tomorrow.”

Thea Glassman is an Associate Editor at the Forward. Reach her at [email protected]

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