Lane V. Rogers, digital creator and performer, passes away at 31
Lane V. Rogers, a digital creator and performer, died December 15 in a motorcycle accident

Lane V. Rogers has died at the age of 31 after a motorcycle accident, his family confirmed this week.
A relative told TMZ that Rogers died on Monday, December 15, following injuries sustained in the crash. The family said they were at an “absolute loss for words” as they mourn his sudden death.
Rogers was a digital creator and adult performer who also worked under the stage name Blake Mitchell. He gained a large following on OnlyFans, where he shared content directly with subscribers, and often spoke openly about his career journey.
In past interviews and podcast appearances, Rogers reflected candidly on the challenges of the industry, the pressure of public perception, and the personal fears he faced early in his career. Despite those struggles, he went on to build a successful following and later relocated to Los Angeles to expand his work.
Just days before his death, Rogers shared a reflective message on social media about legacy and self-growth, writing that he would “still do it all again” while acknowledging lessons learned along the way.
Tributes from fans and peers have since appeared online, remembering Rogers for his openness, ambition, and willingness to discuss the realities of an often-misunderstood profession.

















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