Most people who end up in adult film have a story about how they got there that involves some version of circumstance. Chloe Cherry's version is different: she chose it on purpose, moved to Miami at eighteen to make it happen, and spent six years building a career she has described in interviews as a conscious act of commodifying her own body on her own terms. That framing — the word 'intentional' comes up repeatedly when she talks about her work — is the thing that separates her from most accounts you'll read. She is not someone who drifted in. Then came Euphoria. Sam Levinson cast her as Faye in the second season, and the show's audience, which had no particular reason to know her name before, suddenly did. She has spoken about the difference between performing on a porn set and performing on a Hollywood set, and she does not pretend the two worlds have treated her the same way. What she has kept private is most of the personal detail underneath all of it — where she's actually from, what the family situation looks like, what she wants next.
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