Chloe Cherry
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Yes. Chloe Cherry is a real, extensively documented person, not an unverifiable persona — and her name draws searches specifically because her own life bridges two industries that don't usually cross. Per Wikipedia and named-byline press, she began performing in adult film in 2015 after moving to Los Angeles at 18 and signing with the Spiegler Girls agency, working first under the stage name "Chloe Couture" before settling on "Chloe Cherry." By the time she stepped back from the industry, press had credited her with appearances in more than 200 titles and over 120 million views on her Pornhub page. The crossover happened during a COVID-era production hiatus: Euphoria creator Sam Levinson came across an Instagram story she'd posted of herself narrating mall shoppers, found it funny, and messaged her directly to audition. She debuted as Faye Valentine in Euphoria's second season (January 2022) and was promoted to the main cast for the show's third and final season, which ran on HBO from April 12 to May 31, 2026. A rumor spread that Levinson had actually discovered her through a pornographic Euphoria parody she filmed with a friend — Cherry corrected the record herself in a BuzzFeed News interview, saying she'd already been cast roughly a year before she filmed that parody during the same production delay. What sets this page apart from most "is she real" checks is the sheer volume and consistency of her own, on-the-record participation in her own story. In March 2022 she gave a 54-minute long-form video interview to "Call Her Daddy," discussing her adult-industry years and the transition candidly. Newsweek profiled her the same month. She's walked New York Fashion Week for designer LaQuan Smith, appeared in a Ziwe sketch, shown up in music videos for Bella Poarch, Dillon Francis, and Charli XCX, premiered the indie film "The French Italian" at Tribeca, and picked up brand partnerships with Versace x SSENSE, Urban Decay, Steve Madden, MAC Cosmetics, and Parade. Reflecting on Euphoria's finale in a June 2026 Hollywood Reporter interview, she said the role "made me perceive myself in a completely new way. I was, for the first time in my life, appreciated for my mind" — her own framing of what the crossover meant to her, not ours. That same year, she also weighed in critically, again under her own name, on Euphoria's own OnlyFans-themed storylines, telling SheKnows the platform's normalization reflects "capitalism and the economy getting worse" rather than empowerment — commentary that only makes sense as her own lived, named perspective on an industry she actually worked in. A name for her circulates on content-farm biography sites, but we could not confirm she has ever disclosed it herself on the record, so — consistent with our privacy standard — we don't publish it here. We also could not confirm from her own current hubs whether she operates an active OnlyFans or comparable subscription account today; her branded website is a merchandise storefront, not a link hub, and press coverage of her platform activity is concentrated in 2020–2022. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- IMDb nm7712569 Unverified Industry filmography database, not a social account — a reliable third-party record of her Euphoria and film/TV credits.
- Instagram @perfect_angelgirl Appears official Consistently identified as her account across named-byline press from 2022 through 2026 (Newsweek, Russh, Grazia USA), including as the account Sam Levinson discovered her through. We could not independently load or cross-confirm it against a first-party hub she controls, so it's listed as apparent rather than confirmed.
- Official website chloecherry.com Appears official Her own branded merchandise storefront (Shopify), footer-dated "© 2026, Chloe Cherry," and listed as her official website in her Wikipedia infobox. It sells apparel only and does not link any social or subscription accounts directly.
- OnlyFans — Unverified Press (Newsweek, BuzzFeed News) documented her operating an OnlyFans during a roughly 2020–2022 window, opened during a COVID-era Euphoria production hiatus; she has since told press she considers her adult-industry work done. We could not confirm current status from a first-party hub she controls. Money links are exactly what scammers fake — treat any account elsewhere claiming to sell her paywalled content with caution.
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What is Chloe Cherry's real name?
A name for her circulates across content-farm biography sites, but we could not confirm she has personally disclosed it herself on the record anywhere. Consistent with our privacy standard — self-disclosure required, not a press or database trail — we don't publish it here.
Is every “Chloe Cherry” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Faye Valentine" is also the name of a well-known, unrelated fictional character from the anime series "Cowboy Bebop" — a coincidence of naming with her Euphoria character, not a connection to Chloe Cherry herself.
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- Several unrelated Instagram accounts use variations of her name and stage persona (e.g. handles echoing "chloecherry" with different suffixes) — only @perfect_angelgirl is consistently cited by press as connected to her; treat other lookalike accounts as unconfirmed.
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The documented facts
- Began performing in adult film in 2015 after moving to Los Angeles at 18 and signing with the Spiegler Girls agency, working first under the stage name "Chloe Couture" before adopting "Chloe Cherry"; press credited her with appearances in more than 200 adult films and over 120 million views on her Pornhub page by the time she stepped back from the industry.
- Cast as Faye Valentine on HBO's "Euphoria," debuting in the role in Season 2 (January 2022) and promoted to the main cast for the show's third and final season, which ran on HBO from April 12 to May 31, 2026; series creator Sam Levinson found her through an Instagram story she'd posted of herself narrating mall shoppers and messaged her directly to audition. Source: Wikipedia — Chloe Cherry · documented
- Publicly corrected a widely repeated rumor that Levinson cast her after seeing a pornographic "Euphoria" parody she filmed with a friend, telling press she had actually already been cast as Faye roughly a year before she filmed that parody, during the same COVID-era production hiatus. Source: BuzzFeed News, "'Euphoria' Actor Chloe Cherry Shut Down Rumors She Was Cast After Sam Levinson Saw Her In A Porn Parody" (Stephanie Soteriou, April 1, 2022) · documented (that she said it)
- Gave a 54-minute, on-camera long-form video interview about her career transition on the podcast "Call Her Daddy" with Alex Cooper (aired March 9, 2022), discussing her time in the adult industry and her move into mainstream acting directly, in her own voice. Source: Call Her Daddy — "Chloe Cherry" episode (Spotify) · documented
- Walked in New York Fashion Week for designer LaQuan Smith (February 2022) and appeared in a comedy sketch on the Showtime series "Ziwe" (November 2022). Source: Wikipedia — Chloe Cherry · documented
- Appeared in music videos for Bella Poarch's "Dolls" (2022), Dillon Francis's "LA On Acid" (2024), and Charli XCX's "360" (2024). Source: Wikipedia — Chloe Cherry · documented
- Took a supporting role in the independent film "The French Italian," which premiered at the Tribeca Festival, and went on to appear in additional independent films between 2024 and 2026, including "Find Your Friends," "Two Neighbors," "The Napa Boys," "Blood Barn," and "Roommates."
- In an April 2022 interview, said she was "done" with adult-industry work at age 24, calling it "really hard on your body," while saying the experience helped her understand what it feels like to be judged by others — something she says she draws on to play Faye. Source: BuzzFeed News, "'Euphoria' Actor Chloe Cherry Shut Down Rumors She Was Cast After Sam Levinson Saw Her In A Porn Parody" (Stephanie Soteriou, April 1, 2022) · documented (that she said it)
- Reflecting on Euphoria's series finale in a June 2026 interview, said the role reshaped how she saw herself: "It made me perceive myself in a completely new way. I was, for the first time in my life, appreciated for my mind" — and said she'd return to play Faye "anytime" if Levinson were directing. Source: The Hollywood Reporter, "Euphoria May Be Over, But Chloe Cherry Isn't Saying Goodbye to Faye" (David Canfield, June 1, 2026) · documented (that she said it)
- In an April 2026 interview, criticized Euphoria's own OnlyFans-themed storylines for season 3, arguing the platform's normalization reflects economic pressure rather than empowerment: "OnlyFans and sex work has become more normalized, but it's literally only because of capitalism and the economy getting worse." Source: SheKnows, "'Euphoria' Star Chloe Cherry Calls Out OnlyFans Storylines on Season 3" (Delilah Gray, April 23, 2026) · documented (that she said it)
- Has partnered with mainstream fashion and beauty brands including Versace x SSENSE, Urban Decay, Steve Madden, MAC Cosmetics, and Parade, and runs an active branded merchandise storefront at chloecherry.com. Source: Grazia USA, "Who Is Chloe Cherry and Why Is She Everywhere?" (Karli Poliziani) · documented
- We could not confirm from her own current hubs whether she operates an active OnlyFans or other paid-subscription account today; her branded website is a merchandise storefront only, doesn't link any subscription platform, and press coverage of her platform activity concentrates in the 2020–2022 window. Status: unknown
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