Adult Star Emily Willis "Fighting For Her Life" After Suffering From Cardiac Arrest

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Adult Star Emily Willis "Fighting For Her Life" After Suffering From Cardiac Arrest (image@ emilywillis)

Adult star Emily Wills is “fighting for her life” after being found unresponsive at a rehab facility, as said by her family. Reportedly, she had been at a celebrity rehab centre when she suffered from cardiac arrest last month and was rushed to hospital. She was in a vegetative coma since then. The news of Emily came a day after the report on death of another adult star Sophia Leone came, though the reason of her death is not known yet.

She remains in vegetative coma and was fighting for her life, said her brother on GoFundMe, as he sought donations for covering up her medical expense. Speaking on the report of Emily being taken to hospital for “drug overdose”, the brother said that was not accurate.

He said, his sister was receiving the treatment and help she needed during the time of incident to overcome her struggles. The brother also added that Emily has been retired from the adult industry and has aspirations to become successful in other fields of entertainment. While talking to New York Post, Emily’s brother Michale said, “she retired from the adult industry nearly two years ago and had aspirations of success in other fields of entertainment. Those who worked with her in her new career path knew she had the potential to achieve her dreams”.

The Argentina-born star is famous on social media with over 20 lakh followers. After suffering from cardiac arrest, she was taken to Thousand Oaks hospital, California. The back-to back health complications and death of the stars are raising suspicions on the industry. With Sophia Leone’s death, four adult stars died since the beginning of this year.

“Vegetative coma” typically refers to a state of unconsciousness where a person is unaware of their surroundings and cannot respond to stimuli, but their basic bodily functions like breathing and circulation remain intact.