Adrianna Eves: Threesome

"I was curating joy for millions, but I couldn't remember the last time I felt it myself," Eves told us during a quiet interview at her sun-drenched studio in Topanga Canyon. That realization sparked her pivot. She left the studio lot and started a newsletter—then a podcast, then a YouTube channel. The thesis was simple: What if the production value of a talk show met the soul of a farmer’s market? Eves has popularized a micro-trend her followers call "Host-Core." It’s not about perfection; it’s about preparedness with personality. On her streaming series, Eves Dropping , she invites A-list actors and indie musicians to her home, but instead of a sterile set, they sit on a worn leather couch. They don't sip branded water; they mix their own cocktails from a vintage cart she restored herself.

Photo caption: Adrianna Eves toasting with her signature "Cloudy Chai" cocktail in her Topanga studio. (Photo courtesy of The Eves Collective) adrianna eves threesome

She backs this up with a popular budget series called "Five Star on Five Dollars," where she teaches viewers how to throw a "luxury" watch party for the cost of a fast-food meal. As Adrianna Eves prepares to launch her first physical product—a line of modular hosting trays called "The Third Space"—it’s clear she is building an empire on the premise of connection. "I was curating joy for millions, but I