Porn Actress and Netflix Star Kylie Page Found Dead at 28 in Los Angeles Home
Kylie Page, a prominent figure in the adult entertainment industry and a featured subject in Netflix’s “Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On,” has passed away at the age of 28. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed her death, stating that her body was discovered at her residence on June 25. The cause of death has not yet been determined.
Kylie Page, 28, known for Netflix's “Hot Girls Wanted” and 200+ films, has died. The cause of death remains unknown, per LA medical examiner.
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The Tulsa, Oklahoma native, born Kylie Pylant, began her adult film career in 2016 and quickly rose to prominence. Over nearly a decade in the industry, she appeared in over 200 adult films, earning recognition for both her on-screen presence and professionalism.
Her candid role in Netflix’s 2017 mini-series brought her wider recognition beyond the adult film world. The documentary explored the realities of the pornography industry, and Page's segment stood out due to her honesty regarding the personal and emotional challenges she faced, including struggles with substance use.
Major adult film companies such as Vixen Media Group and Brazzers paid tribute to Page following the news of her passing. In a statement shared on X, Brazzers expressed sorrow, highlighting her warmth, charisma, and the lasting impression she left on colleagues and fans.
Kylie Page's family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to assist with transporting her remains to Oklahoma and to cover funeral expenses. The heartfelt tribute on the fundraising page emphasized her deep connections with loved ones and the strong emotional bonds she maintained with friends and family throughout her life.
Her agency, Hussie Models, also released a statement mourning the loss of a vibrant and compassionate individual. Talent agent Alex Mack described her as “a kind soul” whose energy left a lasting mark on everyone she encountered.
The adult entertainment community continues to share messages of grief and remembrance, reflecting on Page’s impact on the industry and the people around her. Plans are underway to return her to the Midwest for funeral services attended by those who knew and loved her best.