Chloe Cherry — Euphoria's Faye Valentine has a real adult-film past — but her OnlyFans isn't the active subscription people think it is.
Chloe Cherry is not an active creator, and this review exists mainly to say so clearly. Her adult-film and OnlyFans work ran roughly 2015 through 2022, and she has since built a mainstream acting career off the back of Euphoria, speaking publicly about having left sex work behind. Any OnlyFans, Fansly, or "official page" you find advertised under her name today should be treated as unverified at best and an impersonator scam at worst — there is no confirmed, currently updated paid page tied to her.
That makes this an easy call for anyone weighing whether to pay for access: don't. There's no cadence to bank on, no current pricing to evaluate, and no support channel we can verify. If the appeal is specifically Chloe Cherry, the honest move is to follow her acting work through legitimate channels (IMDb, her verified socials, HBO's Euphoria credits) rather than searching for a subscription that, as far as we can confirm, doesn't exist in active form.
Cherry entered adult film in 2015 through Hussie Models before relocating to Los Angeles and signing with Spiegler Girls, appearing in an estimated 200-plus films over the run of her career. She picked up a Best New Starlet nomination at both the 2019 AVN and XBIZ Awards, and a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 2020 AVN Awards for Teenage Lesbian — a legitimate, recognized track record within the industry, not a fringe one.
During the pandemic, with Euphoria production paused, she leaned on OnlyFans to bridge the income gap, reportedly pricing access around $4.99 a month at the time. But once Euphoria season 2 aired in 2022 and her performance as Faye Valentine landed her attention as a breakout of the season, she stepped away from adult film and sex work to pursue screen acting full time — a transition she's discussed openly in interviews since, including pointed criticism of how Euphoria's later seasons depict OnlyFans and sex work as more "empowering" than she experienced it to be.
Search her name and you'll get a mix: her Wikipedia page, IMDb credits, Euphoria fan wikis, interview coverage of her career pivot, and — inevitably — third-party "leak" sites and unofficial accounts trading on her old adult-film catalog or her name recognition from the show. None of that is a current, paid, creator-run subscription in the way this site normally reviews.
If an account is actively soliciting new subscribers under her name with fresh content claims, treat that as a red flag rather than a deal. Verified public figures who've exited adult content generally don't quietly relaunch a paid page without any press or social confirmation, and Cherry's own public comments run in the opposite direction — toward distancing herself from that chapter, not monetizing it further.
There's no active cadence to judge, no confirmed current pricing, and no legitimate support channel to test — the basic things this site normally scores. Any historical archive of her 2015–2022 work lives scattered across old clip sites and studio catalogs rather than one clean, creator-controlled destination, which makes "is this the real thing" a real question for anyone who goes looking.
The bigger risk is impersonation: a recognizable name plus a well-known TV role is exactly the profile scam accounts like to borrow. There's no way for us to verify a live official page, so we're not going to link one, and we'd tell you to be skeptical of anyone who does.
There's no current subscription price to run the math on — the $4.99/month figure attached to her name dates to 2020–2022 and reflects a page that, as far as public reporting shows, is no longer active in that form. Don't take any live pricing claim at face value; confirm identity and legitimacy before ever entering payment details, and don't be surprised if that legitimacy check comes up empty.
No — as far as we can verify, there's no active, official paid page to subscribe to. Her adult-film and OnlyFans work ran roughly 2015–2022, and she has since moved into mainstream acting and stepped away from sex work publicly. Treat any current "subscribe now" page under her name with heavy skepticism.
There's no confirmed current price because there's no confirmed current subscription. The commonly cited figure ($4.99/month) is from her pandemic-era OnlyFans page around 2020–2022 and shouldn't be assumed accurate today.
She's most visibly active now as an actress — her Euphoria role as Faye Valentine and subsequent acting credits are the reliable, verifiable places to follow her. We could not confirm an active, official OnlyFans or Fansly page tied to her at the time of this review.
If you subscribed through OnlyFans or Fansly, cancellation is handled entirely in that platform's own billing settings, not through the creator. Given the impersonation risk here, we'd also suggest checking your card statement and platform account list for anything unfamiliar.
She's spoken publicly about walking away once her Euphoria role took off in 2022, choosing to pursue mainstream acting full time. She's since been vocal about not viewing her OnlyFans-era sex work through the "empowering" lens the show sometimes uses, distancing herself from that period rather than continuing to monetize it.
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