Troubled adult star, Olivia Lua, aged 23, passed away recently. She began her career in the adult film industry in 2016. She appeared in sex films for Reality Kings, Mofos, Vixen.com, and other big names in the sex industry.
She used to work with LA Direct Models, a known agency in the sex industry. Earlier in the past, she had worked under the names 'Olivia Voltaire' and 'Olivia Lua', interchangeably.
According to the Daily Star, LA Direct Models confirmed her demise. They issued a statement where they confirmed that she was facing personal issues last year. Those issues, while unknown, might have resulted in her spending some time in rehab, ultimately leading to her death.
However, the agency officials said that they hoped for her return in the films after her rehab stint.
The statement added, "We learned today that she had returned to a different facility in West Hollywood after a relapse, approximately a week ago, at which she was found deceased this morning".
The agency shared some concerns of her family and friends. They said, "Family and close friends said they had a deep concern at the volume of prescription drugs prescribed to Olivia and the danger this posed to her. If this was mixed with recreational drugs or alcohol, it is believed this to be the cause of her passing".
The porn industry has been facing a crisis in the last two months. There have been a number of deaths in the last couple of months which has raised some serious alarms.
The pattern was highlighted by the unexpected demise of August Ames, a renowned name in the porn industry. Her brother was recorded to believe that social media bullies hounded her to her death.
The porn industry is facing a crisis after the death of a number of girls in the last two months.
Yuri Luv, Olivia Nova, and Shyla Stylez have also died in these last two months.
Agency owner, Derek Hay, offered his condolences. He said, "Much comment has recently been made on the number of adult stars having passed in the last year and with great sadness, we must inform that that the list has grown longer".