Lane V Rogers, a 31-year-old adult film performer and OnlyFans creator who performed under the stage name Blake Mitchell, died on December 15, 2025, after a motorcycle collision in Ventura County, California, authorities and industry sources said.
According to TMZ, Rogers was riding near the Pacific Coast Highway in Oxnard shortly before 4pm when he collided with a box truck and was pronounced dead at the scene. The Ventura County Medical Examiner told People and Metro Weekly that the cause of death was blunt force trauma, with the medical examiner’s office describing the injury as a severe head wound and ruling the death accidental. The driver of the truck remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators, and local authorities say an inquiry into the circumstances of the crash is ongoing. Yahoo Entertainment and OnlyMyHealth reported similar details from law enforcement and the medical examiner.
Rogers made his adult‑film debut in 2014 and built a sizeable following across social media and subscription platforms, becoming a recognisable figure in gay adult entertainment while also working independently as a digital creator. Industry outlets and friends said he was both prolific on camera and deeply connected to peers behind the scenes.
Reaction from colleagues and friends was immediate and emotional on social platforms. One friend wrote on X, ‘@LaneVRogers was one of my longest friends in LA, and was such a genuinely kind and caring person. He made everyone around him better, and I’m deeply saddened to lose him,’ adding, ‘I was supposed to see him the day after his passing, life changes so fast and I’m grateful that our last conversation was full of the love and friendship we shared. I will miss you so much.’ Another acquaintance posted, ‘I am sad to hear of the passing of my friend @LaneVRogers in a tragic motorcycle accident! Anyone who knew him was lucky enough to know what fearless authenticity was. He was unapologetically himself, something I admired and envied him for! Rest in peace, dear one!’
Coverage from Metro Weekly, the Times of India and Queerbuzzer, among others, has remarked on how Rogers’ public persona intersected with broader shifts in creator culture, moving from live cam platforms to studio work and independent subscription content, and how his death has prompted discussions about safety, the pressures on online creators and the tight‑knit nature of the queer adult community.
The family has asked for privacy, according to a family friend quoted by Queerbuzzer, and details about memorial arrangements were not immediately available. Law enforcement and the medical examiner continue to investigate the collision.
Source: Noah Wire Services


















