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LGBTQ+ community pays tribute to adult film star Sophie Anderson who passed away

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Adult film star Sophie Anderson has sadly passed away aged 36. Anderson rose to fame when her hilarious ‘Cock Destroyers’ video with friend Rebecca More went viral online.

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