
Adult film star Kylie Page, who appeared in a Netflix mini-series about the porn industry, has died at age 28 at her home, according to the Los Angeles County medical examiner.
The Tulsa, Oklahoma-born porn star’s cause of death is yet to be determined, the ME said.
Page’s body was discovered at her home June 25, the coroner said. It is due to be flown back to the Midwest for her funeral.
Page, born Kylie Pylant, began her adult film career in 2016 and starred in more than 200 erotic movies.
In 2017, she appeared in the Netflix series “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On,” documenting the lives of men and women involved in the adult entertainment industry. Page openly discussed her struggles with substance use during her candid appearance in the series.
She was known for her work with adult film industry giants such as the Vixen Media Group and Canadian website Brazzers, which paid tribute to her after her death.
“The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page’s passing,” Brazzers wrote in a statement on X. ”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.”
A GoFundMe has been set up by Page’s family to pay for shipping her body home to Oklahoma and to cover funeral costs, her relatives said.
“Kylie was a daughter who loved hard, a sister who never let go, and a friend who showed up without being asked,” the fundraising page said. “She was the kind of person who made you feel like family — no matter who you were.
“We lost her too soon, and now her family is trying to bring her home from California to the Midwest — to lay her to rest surrounded by friends and family.”
Page’s talent agency, Hussie Models, also shared a tribute to the actress.
“Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking. She was a kind soul, a wonderful friend, and always brought warmth and energy wherever she went,” Hussie Models talent agent Alex Mack said in a statement shared with adult industry outlet AVN.
“That’s exactly how I’ll always remember her, full of life and kindness,” he added.