
Chloe Cherry on the Beauty of Porn: "Your Whole Goal Is Just Making Someone Cum"
The actor joins Emily Ratajkowski on her latest podcast episode.
The newest addition to Season 2 of Euphoria, Chloe Cherry, joined Emily Ratajkowski‘s podcast High Low with Emrata and spilled all the tea on sex work and how it measures up.
According to the Euphoria star, sex work has garnered a terrible reputation that in her experience, it did not live up to. “It’s a great place, and if you are tested, of age, and you’ve seen porn before, I think it’s a cool, fun job to do,” Cherry revealed on the show. “I really, really, really don’t understand what is wrong with sex work. To me, it seems like people hate women.” And her next point may prove her to be correct.
In her experience, sex work has been safer than mainstream jobs like in her case, cocktail waitressing. She opened up about her time as a server and how overwhelming and creepy the job can be — cue Tiptails. “Your whole goal in [porn] is just making someone cum,” she said boldly. “It’s not like my whole goal is to serve 500 people in one night.”
However, that was not the only aspect that made the experience intense. “My boss was so freaking creepy. He was like an actual sexual predator. Like, nobody in porn is a registered sex offender,” she reminded Emrata. “In porn, it was like, this is what we’re going to do today,” she continued. “There wasn’t like, then this random guy comes up to you and tries to touch you… I felt so much more respected in porn than in a restaurant.”
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But before selling the dream far too well, she revealed that acting blows every career out of the water. “This year has blown my brain off — the amount that things pay,” she said. “Because there’s not as much money in porn?” Ratajkowski asked. “Yeah, you’re telling me,” Cherry scoffed before Ratajkowski added “Holy shit.”
Cherry continued to share that ultimately, leaving the porn industry after beginning at age 18 was a great move and allowed her to hold her sexual power close, without aging out. As for whether she’ll be on the next season of Euphoria, no tea on that yet.
For more on sex work, check out the creepy serving trend every waitress endures, Tiptails.