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  • Please, whose real name was Francesca Elizabeth, was a Chicago native 
  • Another porn star, Aspen Brooks, confirmed her death on Twitter 
  • Please's sibling has opened a GoFundMe Page to cover her funeral costs

Porn star and OnlyFans content creator Angelina Please has died after going missing for nearly a week.

The 24-year-old trans performer, whose real name was Francesca Elizabeth, was found dead inside her Las Vegas home Tuesday. There were no signs of foul play or violence at her house at the time, AVN.com reported.

Police have not yet issued a statement regarding Please's death. However, the Clark County Medical Examiner said the case is still "pending."

Her neighbor and fellow porn star, Aspen Brooks, said Please stopped taking calls five days ago. Brooks then took to Twitter seeking information about her whereabouts and even checked on her apartment, "knocked so many times, and even talked to her front office."

Brooks confirmed Please's death on Twitter on Wednesday.

"I'm at a loss for words. Went to go check up on my friend after she had been missing, only to find out we lost an amazing person. One of my best friends. My neighbor. The person I would gossip with about everything. She was just 24 years old … RIP baby girl," she tweeted.

A native of Chicago, Please entered the porn industry in 2019. She was recently nominated for Trans Performer of the Year at the 2022 AVN Awards. She also had a large fan following, including more than 28,000 followers on Instagram.

Please had reportedly apologized to her subscribers for "the lack of" uploads in her latest post on OnlyFans.

"Sorry about the lack of posts!" she wrote on the adult platform. "This has been a busy month with shoots, and on top of it, I will be directing a lot of attention to helping my elderly parents find housing close to me! Will be back at full speed soon!"

A GoFundMe page has been created by Please's older sibling, Lonnie Montalbano, to cover her funeral expenses. The campaign has raised $18,816 out of its $20,000 goal.

"Francesca was loved by so many, so special in a million different ways and showed so much promise," Montalbano wrote on the page. "My parents would like to bring her body home to Chicago, where my father has given up his plot to lay my sister next to her grandparents. This is a fee my parents and I never planned for. Please help us with whatever you can."

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