
Kylie Page, a 28-year-old model and adult content creator who gained recognition through Netflix’s Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, was found dead in her Los Angeles apartment on Tuesday. Authorities suspect a drug overdose, as fentanyl and related paraphernalia were recovered at the scene.
The LAPD confirmed that officers conducted a welfare check after Page failed to respond to calls from family and friends. Tragically, she was pronounced dead at the scene. Her final Instagram post, shared just a day earlier, featured a smiling selfie captioned “Grateful for today.”
Netflix Star’s Death Sparks Mental Health Conversation
Kylie Page rose to prominence in 2017 when she appeared in the Netflix docuseries Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, which explored the emotional toll of the adult entertainment industry. In the series, she openly discussed her struggles with substance abuse and the pressures of online fame.
Her family released a heartfelt statement: “Kylie loved hard, showed up without being asked, and made everyone feel like family.” A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help return her remains to Oklahoma, her hometown.
Fentanyl Crisis Claims Another Young Life
Page’s death adds to the growing list of fentanyl-related fatalities in the entertainment world. According to the CDC, synthetic opioids like fentanyl are responsible for over 70,000 deaths annually in the U.S. The LAPD has not confirmed whether the overdose was accidental or intentional, but investigations are ongoing.
Mental health advocates are urging platforms to provide better support for creators facing emotional burnout. As tributes pour in across social media, fans remember Kylie Page not just for her work, but for her vulnerability and courage.
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