Scrolling through Chloe Cherry’s Instagram and TikTok feels different than most celebrity accounts. There’s something refreshingly unpolished about her posts that reveals way more about her real personality than any interview ever could. While other actors carefully curate every frame with their PR team, Chloe’s out here posting blurry selfies at 2am with captions that make zero sense.
I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time analyzing her social media presence, and honestly? It’s become one of my favorite glimpses into what happens when someone rockets to fame without losing their entire sense of self. Her feeds tell a story that’s way more interesting than the standard celebrity social media playbook.
The Instagram Grid Nobody Taught Her to Curate
Chloe Cherry’s Instagram is chaos. And I mean that as the highest compliment.
Most actors who blow up on a show like Euphoria immediately hire a social media manager who turns their grid into some aesthetically pleasing brand. Not Chloe. Her feed jumps from professional photoshoot to drunk bathroom selfie to random repost of someone’s fan edit. There’s no color scheme. No three-post strategy. Just whatever she felt like posting that day.
What’s wild is how well this works for her. Her engagement rates are insane compared to actors with way more followers. People actually comment real thoughts instead of just flame emojis. That’s because her posts feel like they’re from an actual person, not a content calendar.
The selfies alone tell you everything. She’ll post a gorgeous shot from some event, then immediately follow it with an iPhone photo where you can see every pore and the lighting’s terrible. Most celebrities would delete that second photo instantly. Chloe posts it with a caption like