[00:00:07]How much is that dog in the window? [00:00:13]The one with the waggy tail. [00:00:19]She spent her free time trying to become TikTok famous. [00:00:21]How much is that dog in the window? [00:00:25]I do hope that dog is for sale. [00:00:31]So, I go to work all day. [00:00:57]I come home, and you're pretending to be a puppy dog. [00:01:02]I’m just creating content. [00:01:04]There are dishes in the sink from last night’s dinner. [00:01:07]There are flies buzzing around. [00:01:08]I am so sorry, Mr. Nate. [00:01:10]No, do not apologize, Juana. [00:01:12]You work for us. [00:01:13]She is a housekeeper, not a videographer. [00:01:16]Well, she’s good at both. [00:01:17]I pay her to do it. [00:01:19]Get to work. [00:01:20]Yes, Mr. Nate. [00:01:26]How many times do we have to talk about this? [00:01:30]I am in the real world, making deals. [00:01:32]If an investor comes across a video like this online, [00:01:35]I’m a joke. [00:01:36]People make money doing this. [00:01:38]Think about what you’re saying. [00:01:39]What you are actually saying. [00:01:41]How much is that dog in the window? [00:01:44]Whose is the doggy? [00:01:46]I'm the dog. [00:01:46]So you're for sale? [00:01:48]No. [00:01:49]No, but what you’re saying is you can buy me out. [00:01:51]It’s just a funny video. [00:01:53]Except you're not a doggie. [00:01:55]You're a grown woman. [00:01:56]So that makes you a what? [00:01:58]A prostitute. [00:02:05]No, I am not a prostitute. [00:02:06]Then stop acting like that you are. [00:02:08]You are blowing this way out of proportion. [00:02:10]I am growing my following. [00:02:12]This brand might sponsor me. [00:02:13]It’s called monetization. [00:02:16]Mm-hmm. [00:02:18]You don’t need to worry about money. [00:02:43]I have got money. [00:02:45]I have only remodeled the living room, [00:02:48]or the kitchen, or the master en suite. [00:02:50]Maybe you will. [00:02:52]But right now, I’m investing in myself and the business. [00:02:57]It takes money to make money. [00:03:00]Then let me chip in. [00:03:03]You have been a bad dog. [00:03:19]If Fred ever tried to tell me what I could and could [00:03:22]not post on social media, I’d castrate him. [00:03:25]He just doesn’t get the online world. [00:03:27]I mean, people make so much money using it. [00:03:30]I don’t want to have to fight about the prices of floral [00:03:33]arrangements or a wedding cake or ice luge. [00:03:35]I don’t think you can make money that fast. [00:03:37]I mean, you can only on OnlyFans. [00:03:39]Is that porn? [00:03:41]See, I used to think the same thing, but I started [00:03:44]reading and it’s actually the biggest misconception. [00:03:47]I mean, the platforms used to sell content and communicate. [00:03:50]I would be the one in charge. [00:03:51]Wait, are you really considering this? [00:03:54]I mean, I wasn’t. [00:03:55]Not until Nate started dimming me. [00:03:58]So what would you be posting? [00:03:59]I don’t know. [00:04:01]Probably the same stuff that I post on Instagram. [00:04:05]So, why would people pay for it? [00:04:08]To form a deeper connection with me. [00:04:10]Like, imagine all the unhappy men in the world for [00:04:14]just $50. [00:04:16]They could get a personalized pic and text from me [00:04:20]saying, “Good morning, handsome.” [00:04:21]Thinking about you today. [00:04:24]That’s it? [00:04:26]People just want to feel special. [00:04:29]Well, good luck with Nate. [00:04:36]Don’t underestimate me. [00:05:04]Yo, do you know where [00:05:16]the bathroom is? [00:05:08]Yeah, it’s up the stairs to the right. [00:05:20]Actually, yes. [00:05:23]I’m still sore from my breast job, so it’s a little [00:05:40]bit difficult. [00:05:45]Well, if it’s any consolation, I think you look fucking [00:05:49]amazing. [00:05:51]You think so? [00:05:53]Hell yeah. [00:05:54]All right, there you go. [00:05:56]Thank you. [00:05:57]No problem. [00:05:58]So, how do you know about the Alamo? [00:06:02]I want to be free. [00:06:52]I come apart, but nothing can stop me. [00:06:55]Trouble, baby, don’t get in my way. [00:06:57]I come apart, baby. [00:06:58]I have been through it all. [00:06:59]Going to keep moving. [00:06:59]Going to pull it down. [00:07:00]I come apart. [00:07:01]Come on, get down. [00:07:02]There’s only three of us. [00:07:03]Listen. [00:07:07]She works for Lori. [00:07:10]You walk into my house, dance with my girls, and you [00:07:27]don’t even introduce yourself. [00:07:33]I’m so sorry. [00:07:36]That’s mighty disrespectful, little lady. [00:07:41]Got that new badge, man. [00:07:49]This will hit the spot. [00:08:01]I was beginning to believe that I met Alamo Brown for [00:08:04]a reason. [00:08:06]It’s my little slice of heaven. [00:08:08]Yeah, well, some of these girls? [00:08:11]Demons [00:08:13]Ask us our hands until they buy some money with my [00:08:18]cash register. [00:08:19]Cash register. [00:08:21]Cash register. [00:08:24]Motherfucking shit. [00:08:28]Oh man, what came to the right house then? [00:08:30]That’s right. [00:08:31]I'm the mocking king of pussy. [00:08:35]I own and operate five of the dirtiest, [00:08:38]most delectable strip clubs in the state of California. [00:08:41]I’m just going to, like, lay my cards out on the table [00:08:44]here. [00:08:44]That’s my dream job. [00:08:47]Hoeing [00:08:48]What? [00:08:50]You want to be a hoe. [00:08:51]No, man, no, no, no. [00:08:52]I mean like helping out in a club, you know? [00:08:56]Like, uh, troubleshooting. [00:08:59]Troubleshooting or trouble-making. [00:09:05]How’s the food? [00:09:43]It’s good. [00:09:44]Great. [00:09:50]Are you happy? [00:09:53]Yeah. [00:09:54]Good. [00:09:59]So, um, can we talk about the wedding? [00:10:04]What part? [00:10:08]Florals? [00:10:09]Jesus Christ [00:10:12]So, I have an idea. [00:10:13]I’m not spending $50,000 on floral arrangements. [00:10:17]Will you just listen? [00:10:18]$2,000 [00:10:19]I understand. [00:10:19]$5,000 fine. [00:10:21]But $50,000 on something that’s going to die in a couple [00:10:25]of days? [00:10:27]That’s insane. [00:10:28]Well... [00:10:32]I might have a solution. [00:10:35]Is it less flowers? [00:10:37]No. [00:10:38]Is it less money? [00:10:40]No. [00:10:42]Then, there’s no discussion. [00:10:44]What if I paid for the flowers? [00:10:52]You don’t have any money. [00:10:57]I can make it. [00:11:00]Doing what? [00:11:04]So, I've kind of actually been doing some research. [00:11:09]And there is a way to make a lot of [00:11:15]money really fast. [00:11:17]How? [00:11:20]OnlyFans [00:11:29]The porn website. [00:11:31]No, that’s a common misconception about the platform [00:11:32]you actually just want to do porn. [00:11:34]Well, if you would just let me finish, it’s really [00:11:35]fascinating you want to sell your body for floral arrangements. [00:11:37]I will if I have to. [00:11:38]Absolutely not. [00:11:59]Well, then we have a really big problem. [00:12:02]Because I didn't wait my entire life to have a wedding. [00:12:09]So, what are you trying to say? [00:12:13]That maybe we shouldn’t have a wedding if you can’t [00:12:19]afford a wedding. [00:12:22]I’m trading water right now. [00:12:28]I can’t move forward with Sun Settlers until I get [00:12:31]the environmental survey. [00:12:32]I got interest rates, the regulations, the Planning [00:12:34]and Zoning Commission was trying to fuck me in the [00:12:37]ass, and Kurt, oh, Kurt’s not sure if now’s the right [00:12:39]time to invest. [00:12:42]Then maybe it’s not the right time to get married. [00:12:47]Baby, baby, I’m trying to give you everything that [00:12:50]you want. [00:12:51]It doesn't feel that way. [00:12:54]I just need to get to the starting line. [00:12:58]The starting line? [00:12:59]What about the finish line? [00:13:00]It’s in view. [00:13:01]It is in view. [00:13:02]We are so close. [00:13:03]We're so close. [00:13:05]This is going to be our moment. [00:13:08]My moment is walking down that aisle, [00:13:12]surrounded by my friends, [00:13:15]family, and $50,000 worth of flowers. [00:13:41]What kind of pictures are we talking about? [00:13:44]Pretty ones. [00:13:47]You promised me you are not going to show those and [00:14:01]your pretty face at the same time. [00:14:11]Yes?
American actress, producer, writer, and model Emma Sophia Kotos was born on July 4, 1998. Raised in Connecticut, her career journey began with an unexpected turn away from a different field. Before pursuing acting, Kotos initially attended college to become a sign language interpreter. However, her path ultimately led to the entertainment industry, where she has built a multifaceted career.
Kotos first gained significant recognition through her strong presence as a social media influencer and model on Instagram, working with prominent brands such as Honey Birdette and Playboy. While this platform helped launch her career and financial independence, her true passion remains acting. She has dedicated herself to acting classes and landed several roles as she expands her profile beyond social media.
As an actress, Kotos has appeared in numerous projects, including the HBO series Bookie and Euphoria. She is also credited as a producer and writer, and she starred in and produced the short film Ride or Die (2025).
Beyond her professional pursuits, Kotos is known for her advocacy. She is a vocal supporter of mental health awareness and is an animal lover and advocate for rescue dogs, specifically pit bulls.
Producer(s):Producer: Kenneth Yu Executive Producer: Adel 'Future' Nur, Daphna Levin, Drake, Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein, Kevin Turen, Ravi Nandan, Ron Leshem, Sam Levinson, Will Greenfield, Zendaya
Euphoria follows a group of high school students as they navigate their lives amidst drugs, sex, trauma, and social media. The series explores themes of love, friendships, addiction, and recovery.
Summary
Euphoria is a 2019 American teen drama television series that delves into the experiences of a group of high school students. Set in the 2010s, the series tackles audacious and bold subjects such as drug use, sex addiction, pornography addiction, and childhood trauma. It centers around themes like coming-of-age, relationship problems, peer pressure, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The show is notable for its melodramatic style and portrayal of a diverse range of characters, including female protagonists, trans youth, and individuals dealing with abusive family dynamics.