Kylie Page, a well-known actress in the industry, passed away last week in Los Angeles at the age of 28.
Her death was confirmed by close associates and industry sources, though the cause has not been officially disclosed as of press time. Tributes have poured in from fellow performers, fans, and professionals across the adult film community, many of whom described her as “vibrant,” “hardworking,” and “unapologetically herself.”
Page, whose real name was not made public out of respect for her family’s privacy, began her career in adult entertainment in the mid-2010s. She quickly gained popularity for her performances and became a fan favorite due to her confident screen presence and charismatic personality. With a career that spanned nearly a decade, she appeared in numerous films, online scenes, and events, often speaking openly about the importance of self-expression and body positivity.
Off-camera, Kylie was known to be passionate about fitness, mental health advocacy, and supporting fellow performers, particularly new entrants trying to navigate the industry safely.
“She was more than just a performer she was a friend, a mentor, and a bright light in a business that isn’t always kind,” wrote one colleague in an emotional tribute on social media. “This is a heartbreaking loss for all of us.”
In recent years, Kylie had stepped back from full-time performing, focusing more on personal projects and connecting with her fanbase through social media and content platforms. Friends say she was looking forward to new opportunities and personal growth.
As the industry reflects on her contributions, many are also calling for increased attention to the well-being of adult entertainers, pointing out the pressures and challenges that come with public life and performance work.
Kylie Page is survived by close family members and loved ones, who have requested privacy during this difficult time.
A private memorial is expected to be held in the coming days, with fans and friends encouraged to honor her memory by supporting causes she cared about.