The adult film industry is mourning the loss of one of its rising stars, Kylie Page, who passed away at the age of 28. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed her death, though the cause remains undisclosed.
Page, who entered the adult film industry in 2016, was featured in the Netflix documentary series “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On,” produced by Rashida Jones. The series provided an intimate look into the lives of several individuals in the adult film industry, including Page, who was recruited by entrepreneur Bailey Rayne. In the series, Page used the pseudonym Bonnie Kinz.
In the documentary, Page expressed her desire to use her real first name in her work, stating that she wanted to be more authentic. She also shared her enjoyment of her work, describing it as fun. However, the series also highlighted her struggles with substance abuse.
Page quickly gained recognition in the industry, working with renowned production studios such as Brazzers, Naughty America, and Vixen Media Group. Brazzers paid tribute to Page on social media, expressing their deep sadness over her passing. They remembered her for her laughter, kindness, and the positive energy she brought to every situation. They also extended their condolences to her family, friends, and fans.
Leah Gotti, a fellow adult film star, also shared her thoughts on Page’s passing. She described Page as a person who radiated happiness and positivity, someone who loved to smile, laugh, and live life to the fullest.
Alex Mack, an agent at Hussie Models, the talent agency representing Page, expressed his grief over her passing. He remembered her as a kind soul and a wonderful friend who brought warmth and energy wherever she went.