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Netflix and adult actor Kylie Page’s death at 28 linked to drug overdose, cops find Fentanyl and other substance at home
Adult Film Actor Kylie Page Death News: Kylie Page was found dead at 28 in her Hollywood home. Cops suspect a drug overdose; fentanyl and explicit photos were found. Her death is under further investigation.

Adult film star Kylie Page’s sudden death at 28 has left both the entertainment industry and her family stunned. Kylie, who also had a strong following on Netflix, was found dead at her Hollywood residence on June 25 after a friend called the cops, unable to reach her. By the time the fire department arrived, Kylie had already been pronounced dead. Now, according to US Weekly, cops found enough evidence to suspect a drug overdose. There were also explicit photos of the star scattered around the room at the time of her death. So far, no foul play has been ruled in. Here’s what the cops have to say.
Reason behind the death of Kylie Page
Law enforcement sources told the outlet that cops “found fentanyl and drug paraphernalia in her home,” along with “sexual photos of her with different men scattered around the apartment.” However, the official cause of death hasn’t been confirmed yet. According to publicly available documents from the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner, her death is currently listed as “deferred,” meaning the case will be further investigated for suspected foul play. Kylie’s death was confirmed by the Canadian pornographic company she was employed with. “The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page’s passing,” the company said 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.”
Page was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She appeared in more than 200 adult films for Vixen Media Group and Brazzers. Kylie also featured in Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, the Netflix docuseries that revolved around the lives of young people in the adult entertainment world, exploring their personal struggles and fight with substance abuse. Kylie’s raw honesty about her life in the show earned her a strong following. After her death, her family set up a GoFundMe to cover the cost of the funeral. An excerpt of the page reads, “This GoFundMe isn’t just about funeral expenses. It’s about bringing Kylie home. It’s about helping her family breathe through the shock, the grief, and the unimaginable reality they’re living in.”
In the last few years, Hollywood has seen a spike in deaths linked to drug overdoses, especially fentanyl. Some of the most talked-about cases include Friends star Matthew Perry, Anna Nicole Smith, Bobby Brown Jr., and more. Go back a bit further, and you’ll find legends like Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and Jackie Wilson, all gone the same way. According to the National Library of Medicine, prescription drugs are now one of the biggest causes of celebrity deaths, even more than cocaine. “All of these drugs can cause central nervous system and respiratory depression. They form deadly combinations with barbiturates, other sedatives, and alcohol.”


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