Adult film star Jessica Jaymes has died at 43.
Jaymes was found unresponsive on September 17 by her business partner in her residence in North Hills, California. After she had been inactive on social media almost a week and was not responding to his messages, he went to check on her.
She was pronounced dead at 4:20 p.m. Her cause of death is unknown and remains under investigation. “The investigation into the cause and manner of death is ongoing and the autopsy is pending,” local police said in a statement. However, it is known that Jaymes had a history of seizures and other health complications.
Jaymes made her first appearance in adults films in 2002. Furthermore, several years after her debut, she founded her studio, Spizoo in 2008.
Apart from her career in adult film, Jessica is also known for her small role on Weeds and her appearances on The Howard Stern Show, VH1’s Celebrity Rehab Sober House and HBO’s Vivid Valley.
Spizoo, the production company she co-founded, tweeted: “She was the most kind and generous person you could ever meet, creative and energetic, real and honest, a true star.”
Other figures in the adult industry also paid tribute to the star.
Former Playboy model Jaclyn Taylor tweeted: “You always had a way of making people laugh, and your energy was electric.”
The adult performer Romi Rain wrote on Twitter: “I felt welcomed by her, motivated by her many successes and grateful for a friendly face.”
WATCH uINTERVIEW’s TRIBUTE TO STARS WE LOST IN 2018!
The reaction to Butker's commencement address has been overwhelmingly negative, and many fans and members…
In response to inquiries, the House speaker's office clarified that the expenses for his trip…
"I'm so thankful to [Mulaney] for the nights he spent researching what every operation and…
Ramaswamy, who was born in the United States, challenged Coulter's stance and asked, “On that…
The comments were made during the fourth week of Trump's hush money trial, where he faces…
Prior to her discussion with Goldberg, Clarkson had revealed to People in January that she…