Euphoria star Chloe Cherry no longer needs numbing for filler
Chloe plays Faye on the HBO series, and has previously hit back at trolls for making rude comments about her plump pout.
Euphoria star Chloe Cherry is such a lip filler addict that she no longer needs numbing for the procedure.
Chloe plays Faye on the HBO series, and has previously hit back at trolls for making rude comments about her plump pout.
However, in a new interview with Vogue's Beauty Secrets, the 28-year-old admitted she's had her lips injected so many times that she's now immune to the pain.
She said: "Obviously, I get lip filler. I have gotten so much lip filler in my lifetime that I no longer even need to use the numbing cream because I am so used to how it feels to get lip filler.
"It's my thing!"
Chloe went on to say that she initially decided to get both filler and wrinkle-freeing Botox injections because she "did not like how my face looked".
But having so many jabs has left her with some serious side effects.
She admitted: "And then it's just kind of led to me kind of having to keep doing it.
"But I have literally put it in my forehead so many times that, I'm not even kidding, I think the muscle has atrophied."
Her admission comes after she revealed during a 2022 chat on the BFFs: Josh Richards Bri Chickenfry podcast that she'd had her lips done "like 15 times."
She said: "Technically, you're supposed to do it every six months, so technically I should only have a maximum of having my lips done like 12 times, but I've done them way more than that."
The actress also said that while the feedback on her Euphoria role has been mainly "insanely good", she's been shocked by
how many trolls have gone online to mock her full pout.
In an interview with Variety, she said: "It’s crazy how many people talk about my lips being so big … The amount of headlines that I have seen and the amount of people posting and commenting about my lips has been surreal.
“It’s nuts because you have to realize that I got those lips at some point in my life and nobody reacted that way — at least not to my face.
“So, it’s weird to see memes and stuff about it because these topics of conversation are on my body and I didn’t totally comprehend what the big deal was. I swear nobody in my life was like, ‘Whoa Chloe those are insane.’ I guess this is what happens when you’re now known on a much larger scale."