![]() So that's usually what people would want to see in terms of a porn parody. When you're making a porn parody, the best way to make them is scenes like that, where they're already insinuating that sex is about to happen. My friend and I, who’s also an adult movie star, we were just both huge fans of the show and we thought that that one scene was just so beautiful. And it's funny, you never know who's watching.Īnd you had done a Euphoria parody prior to being on the show. Then when I went in to do the audition, was like, "Oh, I was hoping it would be good." And I was, "Wow, that's incredible." When I’m posting things, I'm just doing it to make myself laugh. Then a casting company had me the audition, so I sent in tapes and stuff. It’s the most fun thing ever to find people on the internet that have the same sense of humor as you.Īnd how did your Euphoria casting come about?Įuphoria came about because the director found me on Instagram. ![]() ![]() I've definitely had a following through that, that I always just enjoyed so much, because they understood my sense of humor. I've had a lot of fans, and I've definitely been recognized for being funny through the years and entertaining through my work. For years now, I've been known as an adult movie star, as well as an Instagram personality. NYLON caught up with Cherry to discuss getting cast on the show, acting in a mainstream production and what’s next for her:Ĭan you start with a little bit about your background as a performer? In real life, Cherry is an adult film star who prior to being cast on Euphoria, had created her own porn parody imagining a real hookup between Rue and Jules. Cherry is introduced to viewers in the opening of Euphoria’s second season as Faye, a spacey girl riding in the back of Fez’s car with Rue to a chaotic drug deal, so out of it that she doesn’t even realize it’s New Year’s Eve. ![]() It’s especially impressive, then, that even among so much talent and charisma, series newcomer Chloe Cherry has managed to steal every scene she’s been in with pitch perfect readings of often improvised lines. There’s Jacob Elordi’s sociopathic Nate Jacobs, Zendaya’s hazy (and Emmy-winning) Rue, Hunter Schafer’s intense Jules, Alexa Demie’s acidic Maddy, Sydney Sweeney’s hapless Cassie, and Angus Cloud’s honorable Fez - and that’s not even mentioning the other half of the cast. If gratuitous male genitalia, teen drug use, and music video-style party scenes don’t do it for you - although if they don’t, you may be watching the wrong show - then a cast of some of the brightest young things in Hollywood playing off each other will keep you entertained through rollercoaster plot lines. So much of Euphoria’s appeal comes from its stellar ensemble cast. ![]()
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