

R.I.P. Kylie Page: Adult film star seen in Netflix's 'Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On' series dead at 28

Popular adult film star Kylie Page has died at the age of 28, according to records from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
A cause of death has not been shared.
Page first got her start in the adult film industry in 2016. Her budding career was captured in the controversial Netflix documentary series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On, which was executive produced by Rashida Jones. The series followed the personal stories of several people working in the adult film industry, including entrepreneur Bailey Rayne who recruits Kylie and other young actresses into the industry.
Page appears in the series under the name Bonnie Kinz.
“I wanted to change my name before I started doing boy-girl because I just wanted to like be more authentic to myself, and I thought that I should just go by my first name, which is Kylie … I like doing this. It’s fun,” she says in Episode 3 of the documentary series. The troubling episode also captures Kylie’s struggle with drug abuse.
The young adult film star gained fame in the industry performing with production studios such as Brazzers, Naughty America and Vixen Media Group.
Brazzers remembered the young actress with a post on X.

“The Brazzers team is deeply saddened to learn of Kylie Page’s passing,” they wrote. “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.”
Adult film star Leah Gotti also shared a statement to AVN about Page’s passing.
“I just think, overall, she was a [happily] infectious person,” Gotti said. “She was really light and bright and she just loved to smile, laugh, and really valued living life to the fullest and being free as much as possible.”
Alex Mack, an agent at her talent agency Hussie Models, said the loss was “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,” Mack wrote, per Vibe.