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Adult film star Jasper Robinson dead at 21

Jasper-Robinson-AJ-Photoshoot-004-684Adult film star Jasper Robinson has passed away aged just 21. Robinson passed away in mid-December, but the news of his death only became public this month.

The 21 one year old appeared in dozens of scenes for studio including Boy Crush, CockyBoys, Helix Studios and NextDoorStudios.

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After appearing in adult films for the last three years Robinson had recently announced his retirement from the industry.

News of Robinson’s death was tweeted by fellow performer Phillip Ashton

His death was tweeted by fellow porn actor Philip Ashton.

“On Dec 13th I lost my best friend Jasper Robinson. I’m still in shock and can’t believe he’s gone. I’m def going to miss him and all the amazing times we had together. Those that knew Jasper he had touched everyone in one way or another. He was a very outgoing blunt one with nature kinda guy. You will always be with me and those you’ve touched… I love you Jasper and my [sic] you be at peace. Now give them up above what you gave down here.

“Fly high my beautiful angel.”

Ashton concluded by saying, “RIP. I love you & I know you are at peace! Spread your giant wings & fly high. Gone to damn soon.”

It has been reported that the performer had an existing heart condition that may have contributed to his death.

OIP Staff

 

 

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