Cause of Death Revealed for Adult Film Star

Adult film actress Kylie Page, 28, tragically passed away due to an accidental overdose of cocaine and fentanyl, as confirmed by California authorities. Page, who had also featured in a Netflix mini-series about the adult film industry, was found dead at her Los Angeles County residence on June 25. This incident occurred merely five days after she had celebrated 60 days of sobriety.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s autopsy report confirmed the cause of death as an accidental overdose of fentanyl and cocaine. Law enforcement officials were alerted to Page’s situation when a concerned friend requested a welfare check at her home.

Page, whose real name was Kylie Pylant, had recently celebrated a significant milestone in her personal life, marking 60 days of sobriety just days before her untimely death. At her residence, authorities discovered fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, and explicit photographs of her with various men.

Page was a well-known figure in the adult film industry, having worked with prominent companies such as Vixen Media and the Canadian adult film giant, Brazzers. Following the news of her death, Brazzers released a statement expressing their deep sorrow and extending their condolences to Page’s family, friends, and fans.

The statement read, “Kylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness, and bringing light wherever she went.” Page had starred in over 200 adult films during her career.

In the wake of her death, a GoFundMe campaign was established to cover the costs of transporting Page’s body back to Oklahoma and for her funeral expenses. The campaign successfully raised nearly $21,000.

The fundraiser, set up by Page’s friends and family, described her as a loving daughter, a steadfast sister, and a reliable friend. The statement read, “She was the kind of person who made you feel like family — no matter who you were.”

The campaign’s organizers also expressed their grief over losing Page too soon and their determination to bring her home to the Midwest, where she could be laid to rest surrounded by loved ones.