The adult entertainment industry is grappling with the sudden death of one of its prominent figures, Kylie Page. The 28-year-old actress was found lifeless in her residence in Los Angeles County. Law enforcement sources suggest that the cause of death might be an overdose, although official confirmation is still pending.
Page, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was discovered in her Hollywood home following a welfare check initiated by a worried friend. Upon arrival, police found fentanyl and drug paraphernalia at the scene, leading them to suspect an overdose as the cause of death.
In addition to her successful career in adult films, Page had also made an appearance in a Netflix mini-series titled “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On” in 2017. The series provided an inside look into the adult film industry, and Page openly discussed her battle with substance abuse during her segment.
The real name of the actress was Kylie Pylant. Emergency services pronounced her dead at the scene. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner is yet to officially confirm the cause of death. Both the Medical Examiner and the Los Angeles Police Department have not responded to requests for comments immediately.
The investigation into Page’s death is ongoing, with the primary suspicion being an overdose. No signs of foul play have been detected so far. Page had a prolific career in the adult film industry, featuring in over 200 films since her debut in 2016. She collaborated with major industry players such as Vixen Media and Brazzers.
Brazzers issued a statement expressing their grief over Page’s untimely demise, remembering her for her infectious laughter, kindness, and the positive energy she brought to every set. They extended their heartfelt condolences to Page’s family, friends, and fans during this challenging time.
Page’s family has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to cover the costs of transporting her remains back to the Midwest and her funeral expenses. The fundraiser underscores the importance of bringing Kylie home and assisting her family as they navigate through their grief and shock.