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"Hello, I'm Faye."

With this short and inconspicuous line, Chloe Cherry introduced her character in the second season of the series "Euphoria", writes "Telegraph".

Khloe is a multifaceted personality who left the porn industry to triumph alongside Zendaya in Euphoria and is now ready for her lion's leap in Hollywood.

Seconds after her appearance in the hit series, viewers witness director Sam Levinson's "chaos turned into art."

Chloe Cherry's character struggles with drug addiction just like Ru, the character who made Zendaya the youngest actress to win an Emmy. 

After the second season of "Euphoria" premiered on TV in January 2022, the life of 25-year-old Chloe Cherry from Lancaster, Pennsylvania changed completely.

From a complete unknown to the general public, she became a darling of the fashion industry as Hollywood sought to polish her image as a porn actress. 

Since her role in "Euphoria" is small but very strong and heart-wrenching, it didn't take long for viewers to wonder who this slimy girl with full lips was. 

"I was a normal person.

"I suddenly woke up after 'Euphoria' aired and it was like I was in another dimension," the actress revealed last July in an interview with Allure, alluding to her sudden fame.

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It all started in 2015, a few days after her 18th birthday.

Cheri leaves her native Pennsylvania, where she lives as a restless teenager who starts a music group, and settles in Miami to immerse herself in the world of adult cinema. 

Shortly after, she signed with one of the biggest agencies in the porn industry and moved to Los Angeles.

In 2019, he already has over 200 porn titles behind him.

Earlier this January, she revisited that stage of her life on Emily Ratajkowski's High Low podcast.

"It was traumatic for me when I was working as a waitress, I had a creepy boss, a sexual predator, I didn't meet such a person even in the porn industry," Cheri confessed.

“Did you feel safer working in porn?” Ratajkowski asked at the time.

"Much safer," she snapped.

During the coronavirus pandemic, porn production shut down and Cheri began selling her footage on the Internet, where she occasionally diversified with a parody wink, just like in "Euphoria". 

Her career in the porn industry confronts her with a wall of prejudice that affects her personally: "When people treat you like a bad person, they make you think you are," Khloe admits in a long interview with "Paper" magazine. ”, published in March last year.

On the other hand, her appearances in adult films during these years reflect on her health.

On the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Khloe shared that after receiving numerous mean comments about her appearance from her agent, she became particularly demanding about her body. 

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She starts counting the calories she eats at every meal to stay as thin as possible and eventually develops an eating disorder from which she claims to have recovered. 

After the premiere of the second season of "Euphoria", Chloe Cherry leaves the porn industry.

The series managed to double the audience of the first season with more than 13 million viewers since the first episodes aired, writes Variety.

Social networks reflect this high viewership almost in real time - in a matter of days Chloe Cherry multiplied her followers and today 1.3 million people follow her on her Instagram profile.

It was this platform that served as a springboard for her new life.

Cherry uses the social network as a means of expression, playing with her particular sense of humor, without political correctness.

The director and creator of the series Sam Levinson is one of her biggest fans.

When casting for the second season of "Euphoria" began, he did not hesitate to offer her one of the supporting roles.

Cheri is skeptical, thinking it's some sort of prank, but after test shoots, she meets Levinson in person and is cast as Faye, a drug dealer's friend and junkie.

The seventh art is knocking on Cheri's neck and today she is engaged in two projects.

At least for now ... Chloe will mark her film debut with a role in the sci-fi film "www.RachelOrmont.com", where she will share the screen with Dasha Nekrasova ("Legacy"). 

A few weeks ago, her role in Tuna Melt was announced, a dark comedy directed by the versatile Eddie Huang ("Boogie"), described as a modern mix of "Pulp Fiction" and "High Fidelity". . 

The desire for artistic performances, which Chloe felt even as a teenager, directed her to fields other than acting.

And as Chloe Cherry shows off her photos in Los Angeles and releases rap songs on SoundCloud, she doesn't go unnoticed by the fashion industry, which is always hungry for new faces.

A month after appearing as Faye in Euphoria, Chloe debuted on the catwalk at New York Fashion Week with LaQuan Smith, and in Milan presented the collections of Blumarine and GCDS, two of Gen Z's favorite brands. The ever-astute Donatella Versace and gave her a prominent front-row seat at his last show in September, alongside the all-powerful Italian businesswoman Chiara Ferrani. 

Even Chloe Cherry's insanely pouty lips, a physical feature that haters labeled as "unnatural," landed the actress lucrative contracts with top cosmetics brands.

“People are constantly getting tattoos and things that are unnatural.

Why can't I do something that's unnatural just because I like the way it looks,” Cherry says of her lip fillers. 

Of course, the cosmetics giants are in awe of her confidence, and proof of that is the deals with Urban Decay and Mac, who snapped her up for their Christmas campaign.

However, Chloe's idyll with fashion is just beginning.

At the moment, it is not known whether her character Faye will appear in the third season of "Euphoria", but Chloe Cherry has already made it clear that there is a bright future for her in television.