Dale Savage, an adult film star best known for his gay and bisexual work, died on June 19th after suffering a stroke. He was 62 years old.
Mr. Savage’s death was announced as follows: ×post Anthony Duran, a partner at adult film production company Ducati Studios, made the announcement on July 3.
“It is with great sadness that we inform our fans that adult film star @TheDaleSavage passed away on June 19th after suffering a stroke,” Duran wrote. “I’m still in shock and struggling to find the words to write this.”
Duran continued, “As a handsome pansexual muscle dad, Dale started his career at the age of 50. He quickly rose to become a true superstar in the industry. He absolutely loved his job and performed with top studios and actors. After a busy and successful career, he retired nearly three years ago and is enjoying a quiet life in Vail, Colorado. Love never dies. Until we meet again.”
savage worked as a firefighter He often played the role of “daddy” or “older man” and worked there for about 10 years before retiring.
His death follows the deaths of several other adult film actors known primarily for gay content over the past year, including Coby Fawkes, Lane Rogers, and Seth Peterson.
As of June 13, Savage was still active with X and had amassed 70,000 followers. people The magazine reported.
“Oh, no. Well, he was a very nice and kind man.” I wrote Seth Knight. “May he fly high and watch over us!”
“We were skiing in Vail earlier this year and I was expecting to run into him.” I wrote Christian Mitchell. “This is really sad news.”
“I’m so sorry to see this and so sorry for his passing. I was hoping that he and I would meet again someday. Some of the hottest daddy porn of this generation and a nice guy in my experience.” Wade Wolfgar I wrote. “Sir, please rest in peace.”
Fans also shared their own messages in replies.
“May he rest in peace. I loved his performance and the way he interacted with his followers. He will be greatly missed,” one person wrote.
“Just read the news,” one wrote directly to Savage. “You were a great performer and made so many people happy, and it’s such a shame that you’re no longer with us.”
Source: Metro Weekly – www.metroweekly.com

