Kylie Page’s passing left the adult film industry in shock, with many wondering what the official cause of death was. The adult film actress was found dead at her Los Angeles home on June 25. Though no official cause of death has been released, early reports suggest it may have been a drug overdose.
Here’s the latest update on Kylie Page’s cause of death.
Here’s what happened to Kylie Page
Kylie Page, the adult film star, has tragically passed away at the age of 28. Her death occurred on June 25 at her residence in Los Angeles County. While her passing has been confirmed, the official cause has not yet been determined. However, law enforcement sources told TMZ that her death is being investigated as a suspected drug overdose. Emergency responders reportedly found fentanyl and drug paraphernalia at the scene, and Page was pronounced dead upon their arrival. Authorities currently do not suspect foul play.
According to reports, it was a concerned friend who first raised the alarm, prompting a welfare check by police at Page’s Hollywood home. When they arrived, the Los Angeles Fire Department discovered Page’s body. In addition to the presence of fentanyl, officers allegedly found explicit photographs of Page with multiple men scattered throughout the apartment. The overdose theory remains the primary focus. However, as of now, there is no official ruling.
Born Kylie Pylant in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Page entered the adult entertainment world in 2016 and built a career that included appearances in more than 200 adult films. She collaborated with major studios, including Brazzers and Vixen Media Group, quickly becoming a recognizable figure in the industry. Outside of her adult film work, she also gained attention for her candid appearance in Netflix’s 2017 documentary series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On.
Page’s final social media post came just one day before her death. Since the news broke, tributes and condolences have been shared online by fans and colleagues. Her family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the costs of bringing her body back to the Midwest and funding her funeral.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.