
Adult star Kylie Page dies at 28 as fans & X-rated producer pay tribute to performer ‘full of laughter and kindness'
POPULAR adult star Kylie Page has been found dead at the age of 28.
The adult industry is mourning the loss of Page after documents confirming her death were obtained from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
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Leading adult content producer Brazzers said: "The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page's passing. Kylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness and bringing light wherever she went.
"We extend our heartfelt condolences to Kylie's family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.'
Leah Gotti, a fellow adult star and a close friend of Page told AVN she was "terribly sad" by the tragic news.
She added: "I just think, overall, she was a [happily] infectious person.
"She was really light and bright and she just loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullest and being free as much as possible."
Since joining the adult industry in 2016, Page has worked with major production houses including Brazzers, Naughty America and various Vixen Media Group brands.
The cause of her death has not yet been confirmed and additional investigation is still ongoing.
More tributes have poured in from the adult industry - including her talent agency, which said her "impact on those in the industry will be missed".
Alex Mack of Hussie Models said: "Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking.
"She was a kind soul, a wonderful friend, and always brought warmth and energy wherever she went.
"That's exactly how I'll always remember her, full of life and kindness."
Hearing the shocking news of her death, one fan said online: "Kylie's spirit and energy will live on and brighten our world."
It comes after another famous adult star Damien Stone suddenly died at the age of 32 due to complications from an enlarged heart.
The tragic news just broke out but Stone's sad passing took place a month ago, according to Adult Video News.
The Moldovan-born star was a prolific adult performer and bodybuilder, who had amassed a large following due to his muscular physique.
He was also known for his versatility as he filmed with men, women, and transgender women.
Stone left the industry in 2020 and transitioned into bodybuilding, while also focusing on his OnlyFans account.
And he found success in his new passion as he became a three-time bodybuilding champion in Pennsylvania, where he lived after moving to the US from his home country.
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