Porn Star August Ames Found Death On her Apartment
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Her career began in November 2013 with companies such as Evil Angel, Dark X, Girlfriends Films, New Sensations, Elegant Angel, Blacked, Brazzers, Sweetheart Video, Lethal Hardcore and Jules Jordan Video. Some of her best known works were Safe Landings, 8Oil Overload, Don't Tell Hubby, 10 Missing, Spandex Loads, Dirty Talk, Big Wet Breasts, Naturally Delicious, Flesh Hunter, Raw Talent 3 and Titty Attack 8. At the time of her death in 2017, she was one of the most popular porn stars on the internet—her videos on Pornhub alone received more than 415 million views as of December 2017, making her the 9th most popular porn star on the website.
"I have an awful relationship with my dad, I tried to forget about it and talk to him about how I was feeling about my childhood and everything because there was a lot of sexual molestation, not from my father but from his, so I had to suffer from being molested by my grandfather when I finally told my dad he didn't believe me," she explained to Randall.
On December 5, 2017, Ames was found dead at her home in Camarillo, California at the age of 23. Her death was ruled a suicide by the Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office. Ames committed suicide following successive tweets in which she defended her refusal to perform a pornographic movie with a man who had previously worked in gay porn and sparking an "online firestorm". Friends said she suffered from depression.
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