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Layla London (born in California, 1995) had a brief but intense career from 2014 to 2017. She retired the same year August Ames died, though for unrelated personal reasons. Despite performing in fewer than 100 scenes (compared to Karlee Grey’s 500+), her name remains searchable because of:

London’s inclusion in the keyword string likely stems from a specific scene titled something like “Keisha Grey, Layla London, and August Ames” – though no such scene exists. This is a phantom tag: a common phenomenon where uploaders add popular names to their video titles or tags, even if those performers are not in the video, to attract clicks. Over time, search engines accept the false association as real.


Karlee Grey (born in New York, 1994) entered the industry in 2014, one year after Ames. While she never co-starred with Ames on camera, the two are often algorithmically linked because they:

Karlee Grey’s career stands out for its longevity. As of 2025, she remains active, having transitioned into directing and producing her own content. Her brand emphasizes authenticity, physical comedy, and a willingness to perform in high-concept parody scenes (e.g., superhero or fantasy spoofs).

Why does such a specific, seemingly random string exist? The answer lies in long-tail search behavior. A user might type “August Ames Karlee Grey” to find videos where both appear (though they do not). Another user adds “Keisha Grey” out of curiosity. A third adds “Layla London” from memory of a related scene. Finally, “London” is tacked on either as a location or as a surname. Search engines then treat the entire string as a single query, caching it and feeding it back to users via autocomplete.

This phenomenon is called search query conflation – the merging of distinct but related searches into one popular phrase. Adult entertainment SEO, in particular, relies on such conflation because fans often search for “collections” (e.g., “all my favorite stars together”) even if those stars never performed together.