Kagney Linn Karter, a well-known adult film actress, sadly died at the age of 36 after killing herself. Her pals broke the devastating news online, and on Monday, TMZ confirmed that she had committed suicide.
The website states that Kagney passed away on Thursday at her Parma, Ohio, home. Confirming the circumstances, her friends created a tragic GoFundMe page with a poignant tribute to the star. (Read More: Ranveer Singh Teams Up With Porn Actor Jonny Sims For An Ad; Internet Can’t Hold It)
Struggled With Mental Health Issues
“Unfortunately, despite all of her many impressive accomplishments and talents, Kagney struggled with mental health issues as the years passed by.”
They pleaded for support to assist Kagney’s mother, Tina, with the expenses for her memorial. For the same reason, her friends took to social media to raise awareness about her health battle. They also mentioned that any excess funds raised would go towards supporting an animal rescue.
The GoFundMe page creators for Kagney’s mother stated, “We are fundraising on behalf of Tina, Kagney’s mom, for the cost of Kagney’s memorial and all financial expectations associated with it.”
More about Kagney Linn Karter
The 36-year-old was described by her friends as “a performer, a singer, a dancer, a daughter, and a friend.” She arrived at our Cleveland studio for the first time in November of 2019, having recently moved from Los Angeles, parenting her children, and was ready to return to pole in a new neighbourhood where neither she nor anyone else recognised her.”
In the mid-2000s, Kagney made her debut in the adult film industry, and her skills earned her many AVN awards. She decided to move back to her love of pole dancing in 2019 after deciding to leave Los Angeles. She finally set up shop as a regular at a studio in Ohio.
Ultimately, she decided to start her studio, where she would concentrate on the grace and strength of pole dancing as opposed to adult movies. On the website, the buddy continued, “She showed up to the studio, ready to learn, contribute, and better herself in whatever small way she could manage, even during her darkest days.”