Euphoria might have officially ended, but Chloe Cherry isn’t ready to let go of Faye just yet. The actress, who made her television acting debut as the troubled but fiercely loyal Faye, has made it clear she’d happily step back into the character’s shoes whenever the opportunity arises. In a recent conversation, Cherry reflected on how the HBO hit drama completely changed her life, both personally and professionally.
“As long as Sam Levinson’s directing, I’ll revisit Faye anytime in my life,” she said, leaving the door wide open for a potential return. For fans still processing the series finale, those words offer a glimmer of hope—even if the show itself has wrapped up for good.
A Life-Changing Debut
Euphoria wasn’t just another role for Cherry—it shaped her entire twenties. She was cast at 22 and played Faye until she approached 29. Looking back, she credits creator Sam Levinson with giving her a confidence she had never felt before. According to Cherry, Levinson’s belief in her abilities changed the trajectory of her life and allowed her to see herself in a completely different light.
Before Euphoria, Cherry often struggled with self-doubt and uncertainty about her future. Being recognized for her humor, creativity, and acting talent gave her a newfound sense of purpose. Arre yaar, that’s quite a transformation—from a newcomer unsure of her path to a fan favorite praised for her raw vulnerability. She now views herself as a real actress, thanks to the show’s impact.
Cherry relates deeply to Faye’s journey. She believes the character’s actions are driven by a search for loyalty, family, and belonging. Faye’s blunt honesty and unexpected emotional depth made her stand out, and Cherry feels a strong connection to that part of the role. The character may have been surrounded by chaos, but her desire for meaningful connections is something Cherry understands intimately.
The Emotional Finale and Real-Life Grief
The series finale was a tearjerker, and Cherry admitted she was deeply affected. She watched it with close friends and spent much of the episode in tears. One scene that particularly hit her involved Rue’s mentor Ali, played by Colman Domingo. Cherry praised Domingo’s performance, calling the emotional weight of that storyline unforgettable. Bohot emotional, na?
But the finale’s impact went beyond fiction. The loss of Angus Cloud, who portrayed Fezco, was a real-life tragedy that resonated throughout the season. Cherry explained that themes of grief, faith, and healing in the final season connected strongly with her own experiences. For her, Euphoria was never just a show—it was a community that dealt with real pain and real love, and that carried over into the storytelling.
The actress was relieved that Faye survived the series. Given the character’s tumultuous life involving addiction and crime, Cherry hopes Faye eventually finds the peaceful life she always dreamed of. In her ideal ending, Faye and Wayne leave their troubled past behind, settle somewhere quiet, and build the stable future she never had growing up. That sense of closure felt earned, even if the road to get there was heartbreaking.
What’s Next for Faye?
While Euphoria’s story has concluded, Cherry isn’t ruling out a return. She made it clear that she’s open to revisiting Faye anytime as long as Sam Levinson is involved. The character remains close to her heart, and the bond she shares with Levinson as a director is irreplaceable. “As long as Sam Levinson’s directing, I’ll revisit Faye anytime in my life,” she reiterated, emphasizing that the door is never truly closed.
For fans holding out hope for a spin-off or a future project, Cherry’s comments are encouraging. She said she would revisit Faye anytime, suggesting that the character’s journey might not be over yet. Whether it’s a flashback, a film, or a new series, Cherry is ready. And honestly, after such a powerful run, who wouldn’t want to see more of Faye?
So, while Euphoria may be over, Faye lives on in Cherry’s heart—and possibly on our screens again someday. Ab dekhte hain kya hota hai.