š¢š Shock in Hollywood: Kylie Pageās Sudden Overdose Death at 28!
- MediaFx

- Jul 3, 2025
- 3 min read
TL;DR: Adultāfilm star and Netflix documentary face Kylie Page (aka Kylie Pylant) was tragically found dead in her Hollywood home on JuneāÆ25,āÆ2025 at just 28 ā a suspected fentanyl overdose after a friend raised alarm šØ. Known from Hot Girls Wanted: Turned OnĀ and over 200 adult films, she battled substance issues openly. Now fans, colleagues, and her family are grieving, launching a GoFundMe for funeral and transport. Letās break it down.

š¤ Who Was Kylie Page?
Kylie Pylant, born FebāÆ13,āÆ1997 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, became a big name in adult entertainment by 2016 š. She even featured in Netflixās Hot Girls Wanted: Turned OnĀ under the name āBonnieāÆKinz,ā sharing her personal #substanceabuse story there #MentalHealthAwareness.
Over the years, she shot more than 200 adult films with major studios like Brazzers, Naughty America, Vixen Media, and Jules Jordan Video #Hardwork.
šµļøāāļø The Tragic Discovery
On JuneāÆ25, 2025, Kylieās friend got worried and called for a welfare check at her Hollywood home. Sadly, the fire department found her unresponsive and she was declared dead on scene #RestInPower.
Authorities reportedly found fentanyl and drug paraphernalia at the site, along with intimate photos scattered around. No signs of foul playāoverdose remains the suspected cause, though the LA Medical Examiner is yet to confirm officially #DrugCrisis.
š¬ Tributes & Public Reaction
Brazzers, her longtime collaborator, posted on X that āKylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness and bringing light wherever she wentā #KindSoul #LightInDarkness.
Fellow performer Leah Gotti shared on AVN,āShe was really light and bright⦠loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullestāSuch heartfelt words highlight how much Kylie meant to her peers #Friendship.
Alex Mack from Hussie Models added, āShe was a kind soul⦠always brought warmth and energy wherever she wentā #TalentAgent š.
Fans on social media also paid tribute, remembering her vibrancy and urging fellow youth to support mentalāhealth community efforts #FanLove #WeCare.
ā°ļø GoFundMe: A Familyās Plea
Kylieās family launched a GoFundMe to transport her remains from California to the Midwest and cover funeral costs. They wrote:āThis GoFundMe isnāt just about funeral expenses. Itās about bringing Kylie home⦠helping family breathe through shock, grief, and the unimaginableāOver $10,000 has already been donated, showing how much people cared #Support #Solidarity.
š Deeper Issue: Overdose & Industry Pressures
Fentanyl is a major cause of overdose deaths in the USāKylie isnāt the first in her industry to suffer this fate. Her sudden passing opens discussion on mental health and addiction support in adultāwork sectors #OverdoseEpidemic #WorkerCare.
Notably, another performer August Ames died similarly, highlighting ongoing neglect of support systems for adult workers #PatternMatch.
š¢ Why This Matters to Us
Youth Connection: Many young people watch Netflix docs; Kylieās story of chasing fame + battling addiction is a cautionary tale.
Social Equity: This speaks to how vulnerable workersāeven in adult entertainmentāoften lack mentalāhealth safety nets.
Public Health: Raising awareness about fentanyl overdoses encourages harmāreduction efforts and drugāsafety education.
š ļø What We Need to Do
Amplify awareness about substance abuse and mentalāhealth helplines.
Push for industry-level support like counselling for adultāindustry workers.
Show solidarity with her family: donate, share the GoFundMe link, uplift mentalāhealth causes.
š MediaFx Take (From the Peopleās POV)
From wageāworking and everyday struggles, Kylieās story reminds us: fame doesnāt shield one from addiction or grief. Whether adultāindustry worker or street vendor, everyone deserves dignity, support and access to care šļø. We urge social platforms, government, and worker unions to push for mentalāhealth and overdoseāprevention for ALL, no matter the job. Equality for every kind of work is what makes a better society.
š£ļø What do YOUĀ think, Yuva Desam?
Comment below! Have you or someone you know battled addiction or lost someone to overdose? How can our youth communities stand stronger together? Letās start a dialogue š.













































