Photo of Lina Bina, also known as MissJohnDough, by a pool at night.
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ADULT film performer and social media personality Lina Bina – also known online as MissJohnDough – has died, her family has confirmed.

The rising Texan star died aged 24 from complications caused by a blood clot in her heart and neck, her sister Moni said.

Photo of Lina Bina, also known as MissJohnDough, by a pool at night.

OnlyFans star Lina Bina has died, her family has confirmedCredit: Jam Press
Photo of Lina Bina, also known as MissJohnDough.

She is believed to have died of a blood clot in her heart and neckCredit: Jam Press
Photo of Lina Bina, an adult film performer and social media personality, wearing a floral long-sleeved crop top and black bikini bottom.

Lina had tens of thousands of followers and was widely admired within the online adult content communityCredit: Jam Press

Sharing the heartbreaking news online, Moni wrote: “I can’t believe you’re really gone, baby sister.

“I woke up this morning wishing it was a big nightmare.”

Lina had built a loyal fanbase across X, Instagram, and OnlyFans, where she was known for her bold content and vibrant personality.

She amassed tens of thousands of followers and was widely admired for her adult content.

In the days leading up to her death, fans reported growing increasingly concerned about her welfare because of her deafening silence online.

On Friday, in what would be her final post, Lina wrote: “Sorry I’ve been so ghost, I’m going through a lot of shit rn.”

News of her death has sent shockwaves around the internet with admirers mourning the loss of a “good soul” who died “too soon”.

Fellow adult entertainer Coco Bliss posted: “I love youuuuu why’d you leave us so soon.”

Others echoed the grief, with one user writing: “RIP to a good soul lost too soon.”

Another said: “This can’t be real, no way.”

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Her family has not yet released details regarding funeral arrangements and has requested privacy to grieve.

Her death is the latest in a series of sudden losses within the influencer and adult entertainment communities, sparking renewed conversations around mental health and the pressures faced by online creators.

Earlier this month, the industry mourned the death of porn and Netflix star Kylie Page who died at her Los Angeles County home.

It was revealed the actress died following a suspected overdose, TMZ reports, citing law enforcement sources.

Cops reportedly found fentanyl and other drug paraphernalia in her home when they called round.

A concerned friend first raised the alarm and prompted emergency teams to visit Kylie’s Hollywood home.

But the fire department tragically found Kylie lifeless when they arrived at the scene.

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