Kylie Page, a 28-year-old adult film star from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was found dead in her Los Angeles apartment on June 25. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office found no foul play, and although the office has not released an official cause of death, law enforcement sources suspect a drug overdose, perhaps involving fentanyl. The news has rocked her family and the adult film community. Page has appeared in over 200 films and worked for major studios including Brazzers and Vixen, and was vocal in her struggles and the pressures she faced.
This hit hard because she seemed alive. Just days before, she shared an impromptu look back on Instagram—smiling and laughing, curating memories from a fashion event, she appeared happy. Now it feels quiet and empty without her. Her family is working to get her back to Oklahoma, and struggling with the realization someone so young is dead.
Remembering Her Spirit and Light
Friends, fans, and colleagues spoke up fast, remembering her warmth and kindness.@yipfella posted on X:
Adult film actress and Brazzers star Kylie Page has passed away at 28 in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/tY63T1nuaQ
— yip (@yipfella) June 29, 2025
Micquelle Riley, a close friend, recalled Kylie as “unbelievably precious and special.” Leah Gotti said Kylie was “pure light,” and always pursuing joy. Hussie Models, the talent agency Kylie modeled for, reflected on how she brought heart and energy to set each day. The outpouring of her passing show she had a spark that people are recognizing—a part of her we don’t always see in the headlines.
- She began in 2016, found herself on a Netflix titled Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On
- Won nominations and awards for her early work
- Shared candid stories of her struggles with substance use
Kylie was more than the person people saw on screen. She was a friend and family member who cared immensely, and was not afraid to talk about her struggles off set. Kylie was not a loss like any other loss, she was a loss that represented what she brought to others.
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The Hidden Costs and Fresh Questions
While much has been conveyed, a few more are emerging in the statements:
- Delayed check in created the moment: A nervous friend, worried about Kylie's wellbeing, asked LA police to conduct a wellness check. That phone call matters—and just the act of a phone call can save a life.
- Photos and mental health: Investigators disclosed that the scene also contained personal, intimate photos that might indicate stress, returning to past work, or emotional reminders. It is yet another indicator that the industry for adult performers needs access to mental health supports.
- GoFundMe's larger purpose: The family created a campaign, or GoFundMe, and said it was not just for funeral expenses, but also to get Kylie back to the Midwest. This illuminates that there are many people in the industry who will face logistical barriers when tragedy strikes.
- Fentanyl's quiet killer: Fentanyl, if confirmed as cause, is a reminder that the overdose crisis is no longer at a distance—it is present, in Hollywood, affecting many young adults with access and exposure.
- Pattern of industry: Kylie is not the first adult star whose profession ended so early. The death of Kylie replicates repeated sociated stories of mental suffering, addiction, and ignored healthcare obstacles.
Those concepts do not vilify the industry; they implore the industry to take real action: more resources; improved mental health options; knowledge and safeguarding the young performer. Kylie's tragic story can be an inflection point.
What Comes Next
The LA Medical Examiner’s office is working on toxicology. Final results might take weeks. Meanwhile:
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Funeral support: The GoFundMe (currently at over $10,000) is lifting a weight from her family.
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Industry response: Leaders in adult entertainment may push more for support systems—counseling, emergency resources, peer networks.
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Community reflection: Fans and followers are urging production houses and agencies to step up and offer real care to performers, not just through words, but through services and safety nets.
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Legal impact?: If fentanyl is confirmed, it may spur tougher regulations or safety checks on substances in entertainment circles.
It's a hard moment. But it could be a meaningful one—if it leads to real changes.