Kylie Page, an @dult film star, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 28.
@dult film site Br@zzers acknowledged the de@th of the young celebrity, saying, “The Br@zzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page’s passing.”
People will remember Kylie for her humor, friendliness, and the way she lit up every room she entered.

The @dult actress has done more than 200 s** scenes for different companies, and she even made stuff for her own OFs website.
The Los Angeles County Coroner has confirmed her de@th, and fans and friends have sent in a lot of tributes since then.
Hussie Models, her talent agency, said, “Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking.”

She was a good person and a great friend, and she always brought warmth and vitality with her.
That’s how I’ll always remember her: full of life and kindness.
They also said that her “impact on those in the industry will be missed.”
There is still no declared cause of de@th. TMZ says that police sources indicate her de@th is assumed to be an overdose and that foul play is not thought to be involved.

Leah Gotti, a friend of Page’s, told AVN, “I just think she was a [happily] infectious person.”
She was very light and cheerful, and she loved to smile, laugh, and live life to the fullest. She also genuinely cherished being free as much as she could.
The two best friends began in the same modeling house when they were 18. Later in life, they moved on to work in the @dult film industry.
Some people have pointed out how young Page was, and she isn’t the only @dult star who has died recently.

Earlier this year, popular @dult star Damien Stone also died from issues from an enlarged heart.
Stone’s de@th at the age of 32 also shook the industry to its core.
He decided to exit the business in 2020 and instead focus on bodybuilding and making videos for his OFs account.
And the star did quite well after making the brave and bold choice.
After relocating to the U.S. from Moldova, he won the Pennsylvania bodybuilding championship three times.

But it was also a smart choice because his powerful body was what first attracted a lot of people to him.
AVN spoke to his agent, who said that just before he died, he had planned to go back to making @dult films. “He was excited to come back and do things again,” the agency said. “It wasn’t for money, because he had a comfortable life and good finances.”
He wasn’t doing it for money; he was doing it to get more fans and keep his reputation in the public eye. He was looking forward to it.