
Kylie Page, a performer known both for her work in adult film and her openness about personal struggles, has been remembered by colleagues, friends, and fans following her untimely passing at the age of 28.
Page, whose real name was Kylie Pylant, first gained wider recognition after appearing in the Netflix docuseries Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On. In the programme she spoke candidly about the challenges of her career and her long-running battle with substance abuse, which began in her teenage years.
For many, she stood out because she was willing to be vulnerable. She did not shy away from speaking about addiction, recovery, and the effort it took to stay on track. At times she entered rehabilitation programmes and lived in sober housing, gradually working to rebuild her life.
Just before her death, Page had marked what should have been a hopeful turning point. According to reports, she had recently celebrated 60 days of sobriety, was attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and had even begun leading them. Friends said she seemed determined to stay focused on recovery, offering support to others in the same position. That sense of renewal, coupled with her trademark optimism, made the news of her death especially hard for those who knew her.
Tributes poured in after the announcement in June. Adult site Brazzers released a statement mourning her loss: “The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page’s passing. Kylie will be remembered for her laughter, kindness and bringing light wherever she went.”
Leah Gotti, a fellow performer and close friend, described Page’s energy as unforgettable. “She was an infectious person,” Gotti told AVN. “She just loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullest and being free as much as possible. She had a really light and bright personality.”
Her agency, Hussie Models, also issued a statement through spokesperson Alex Mack: “Losing Kylie is truly heartbreaking. She was a kind soul, a wonderful friend, and always brought warmth and energy wherever she went. That’s exactly how I’ll always remember her, full of life and kindness.”
In the weeks since, fans have continued to share memories online, recalling her as someone who managed to shine even in darker moments. For many, her story has become symbolic of the struggles faced by performers navigating personal challenges behind the scenes, balancing professional lives with the weight of private battles.
Yet the final word on what caused her death only deepened the sense of tragedy. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed in a public record that Page died on June 25, 2025, at her home, from the combined effects of fentanyl and cocaine. Her death was ruled an accident.
For friends and loved ones, the revelation was like watching a storm arrive just as the skies had begun to clear. Page had been charting a new course, seemingly committed to her recovery, only for her life to be cut short by the very struggle she had spent years trying to overcome.