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Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 1
Chloe Cherry Says 3 Seasons of Euphoria Changed Her Life as Faye Escapes the Finale
Updated
Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 1

Chloe Cherry Says 3 Seasons of Euphoria Changed Her Life as Faye Escapes the Finale

3 articles · Updated · Hollywood Reporter · Jun 1

Summary

  • Cherry said Euphoria’s series finale left her devastated, especially Rue’s death and Ali finding her, while giving Faye a rare hopeful ending as she flees with Wayne.
  • Seven years on the show — from age 22 to nearly 29 — reshaped Cherry’s career and self-image, she said, after Sam Levinson cast her from adult films into her first TV acting role.
  • Faye’s outburst triggers the finale’s chaos, and Cherry said she played it as a breaking point for a character who feels used, abandoned and desperate to survive.
  • Cherry said Faye’s survival matters because the character has spent the series trapped by drugs, violence and family neglect, making her dream of a quiet life on a farm feel like hard-won hope.
  • The finale also resonated personally because of Angus Cloud’s death, Cherry said, tying the season’s spiritual themes and grief to the cast’s own losses as the HBO drama officially ends.

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