Wet and Messy Videos

WET AND MESSYVIDEOS

Wet and messy videos featuring slime, gunge, pies, food, mud, paint, and every kind of messy play imaginable. Slow pours, surprise dumps, full submersion, outfit destruction, sploshing, and gunging — the full range of WAM content.

With over 70 clips and a studio built for large-scale messy production, this is one of our most active categories. Browse the library or order a custom to your exact specifications.

What Is Wet and Messy?

Wet and messy (WAM, sploshing, gunging) is a genre built on transformation: watching someone go from clean and composed to completely covered. It hooks through the textures, the colors, the reactions, and the slow (or sudden) ruin of whatever she walked in wearing. For some fans it's about the substances themselves: the weight and shine of gunge, the way chocolate sauce catches the light, how slime moves across skin. For others it's about the outfit destruction, the buildup of anticipation, or the performer's reaction as things escalate from pristine to wrecked.

WAM is a broad church. There are slime purists who care about the exact color and consistency of the gunge. Food play fans who want pies, custard, pudding, cake batter, and baked beans. Mud enthusiasts. Wetlook devotees focused on drenching and fabric transparency. And plenty of fans who blend all of the above. The community has its own vocabulary (sploshing, gunging, full submersion) and dedicated resources like Messy Supplies where fans source professional-grade gunge by color and thickness.

Styles of WAM

Sploshing and Food Play: Pies to the face, custard pours, cake sitting, pudding wrestling, baked beans, syrup, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, honey. The texture and color contrast against skin and clothing is the draw. Some scenes are playful and lighthearted: food fights, cake smash parties. Others are slower and more deliberate, focused on the feel and the progression from the first application to fully covered.

Slime and Gunge: The most iconic WAM substance. Thick colored gunge poured from overhead, slime baths, hand-applied coating. Gunge fans are extremely specific: they know the difference between Messy Supplies gunge and homemade flour-based slime, they specify exact colors, and they care about consistency (thick and clinging vs. thin and runny). The classic gunge tank setup is a staple of the genre.

Outfit Destruction: The transformation from put-together to ruined is the entire arc. A silk blouse going transparent under a slow pour of oil. A pencil skirt and blazer layered in pudding. White jeans soaked through with colored slime. The clothing is half the appeal for a lot of people: the fabric choice, the fit, the moment it starts to give way. This overlaps naturally with wetlook when the focus shifts to drenching and saturation.

Scenarios and Storylines: WAM with narrative context. Game shows and telethons where the performer gets gunged as a forfeit. A job interview that goes sideways. A witch who lures someone into a slime tub. A detective who steps into a gunge trap. The storyline gives the mess a reason to happen and the performer a character to play, and reluctance turning to pleasure is one of the genre's most popular arcs.

Messy Power Play: WAM meets femdom or humiliation. Gunging as a punishment, messy dares with stakes, one performer controlling when and how the other gets covered. The power dynamic adds a layer that straightforward sploshing doesn't have.

Our WAM Library

With over 70 wet and messy clips (one of our largest categories), we've produced the full range: food fights, slow gunge pours, fully clothed drenchings, multi-girl pie scenarios, stuck-in-slime storylines, and messy punishments. Our most frequent WAM performers include Casey Calvert, Serene Siren, Whitney Wright, and Charlotte Cross, all experienced with messy shoots and comfortable going all in.

Our studio was built to handle large-scale WAM production: waterproof flooring with drainage, interchangeable splash backdrops, a dedicated substance prep area, overhead camera rigs for top-down pour shots, and lighting calibrated for wet and reflective surfaces. We source from Messy Supplies for professional-grade gunge and mix custom batches in-house when a specific color or consistency is needed.

Order a Custom WAM Video

If you've browsed the library and haven't found exactly what you're looking for (the right substance, the right outfit, the right performer, the right pacing), a custom video gets it done. Our WAM clients are some of the most detailed writers we work with. They specify substances down to the brand and consistency, send exact wardrobe with sizes, describe shot-by-shot how the mess should unfold, and script the performer's reactions. Most customs run 15 to 25 minutes, with longer formats for elaborate multi-substance scenarios. Describe your ideal scene on our request page or pick your performer from our talent directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What substances are used in WAM videos?

Nearly anything non-toxic. The most common are slime and gunge (any color, various thicknesses), pies (real bakery or whipped cream), custard, chocolate sauce, pudding, cake batter, baked beans, marshmallow fluff, honey, maple syrup, oil, mud, paint, and jello. For customs, we can source specialty materials and mix slime to exact color and consistency specs.

What's the difference between WAM and wetlook?

Wetlook focuses specifically on water and drenching: the way clothing clings and becomes transparent when soaked. WAM is broader, encompassing any substance-based messy content including food, slime, mud, paint, and more. There's significant overlap, and many fans enjoy both. Browse our wetlook category for water-focused content.

What does "sploshing" mean?

Sploshing is a term for the act of getting messy with wet substances (food, slime, or other materials) applied to the body, usually while clothed. It's the standard term in the WAM community alongside "gunging" (being doused in gunge/slime, often from an overhead tank).