Tragic.

Pornstar August Ames’ Heartbreaking Suicide Note Discovered

Lawrence Killium

Feminism

The suicide note written by August Ames, an award-winning performer in the adult film industry, just before she took her own life has been discovered, and it’s contents are heartbreaking.

 

Background:

Ames committed suicide last week after being incessantly bullied by SJWs on Twitter for “being homophobic.”

What did she do to deserve all the abuse she endured? She refused to shoot a film with a man who had recently done gay porn.

“Whichever (lady) performer is replacing me tomorrow for @EroticaXNews, you’re shooting with a guy who has shot gay porn, just to let cha know. BS is all I can say,” Ames tweeted. “Do agents really not care about who they’re representing? #ladirect I do my homework for my body.”

whichever (lady) performer is replacing me tomorrow for @EroticaXNews , you’re shooting with a guy who has shot gay porn, just to let cha know. BS is all I can say🤷🏽‍♀️ Do agents really not care about who they’re representing? #ladirect I do my homework for my body🤓✏️🔍 — August Ames (@AugustAmesxxx) December 3, 2017

For some reason, someone making a choice with their own body was too much for some people, and Twitter attacked her using all kinds of slurs and names, one user even going as far as telling her to “take a cyanide pill.”

NOT homophobic. Most girls don’t shoot with guys who have shot gay porn, for safety. That’s just how it is with me. I’m not putting my body at risk, i don’t know what they do in their private lives. https://t.co/MRKt2GrAU4 — August Ames (@AugustAmesxxx) December 3, 2017

Even fellow porn stars started bashing her, including gay porn star Sir Jaxton Wheeler in a tweet that has since been deleted.

“The world is waiting for your apology or for you to swallow a cyanide pill. Either or we’ll take it,” Wheeler wrote.

Even other female pornstars, like Alexis Monroe, attacked her.

“I think it’s hilarious that your discriminating against a man who does/did gay porn when half of this industry has performed with such performers. ALLLLLLL performers must subject to the SAME testing in order to work,” Monroe tweeted.

I think it’s hilarious that your discriminating against a man who does/did gay porn when half of this industry has performed with such performers.
ALLLLLLL performers must subject to the SAME testing in order to work. — Alexis Monroe (@AlexisMonroexxx) December 4, 2017

That could actually be simplified, for the SJWs who are still confused, into “my body, my choice.”

“Choose who YOU want to work with”
“Don’t do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable”
“Share your thoughts” Hmm. Well, I did all three, and twitter took a dump on me
“Choose who YOU want to work with”
“Don’t do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable”
“Share your thoughts” Hmm. Well, I did all three, and twitter took a dump on me🤷🏽‍♀️ — August Ames (@AugustAmesxxx) December 4, 2017

 

What’s Happening Now:

Sadly, after experiencing the torrent of abuse, August Ames killed herself in a park 20 minutes from her home.

Her last tweet simply read “fuck y’all.”

fuck y’all — August Ames (@AugustAmesxxx) December 5, 2017

She was found lifeless early Tuesday morning, and she had left a note to her family in her car.

In the aftermath, many have accused gay male porn star, Jaxton Wheeler, of being the person who pushed her over the edge with his malicious Twitter attacks in which he told her to take a cyanide pill.

“As a matter of public record, my comment was posted after August had chosen to take her life,” Jaxton Wheeler told TheSword.com. “I am disappointed my comments have been used to distract from my original issues and devastated they have inappropriately been attributed as the reason August chose to take her life.”

Many in the industry have mourned her passing, including Brett Rossi, a former girlfriend of Charlie Sheen.

A beautiful life is GONE because people like to use their “fan base” to bully others because THEiR opinion doesn’t agree with YOURS. RiP to a sweet, kind, soul..I’m so sad & so angry. A life wasted simply because HER opinion didn’t mesh with YOURS. — Brett Rossi (@ImBrettRossi) December 6, 2017

“She was the kindest person I ever knew, and she meant the world to me,” her husband, director Kevin Moore, stated. “Please leave this as a private family matter in this difficult time.”