There are entire YouTube channels dedicated to uploading messy clips from mainstream TV shows. Many of these are decades old, for example Noel's House Party gungings or Get Your Own Back dunkings.
Has anybody ever heard from one of the civilians who got messy in these scenarios and later found out their moment on television had this strange internet afterlife with often fetishistic undertones?
For example, has an adult who lost on an episode of Get Your Own Back ever come out and said how they feel about their defeat getting so many hits and comments online many years later? What do these people normally think of it? Do they find it amusing? Pervy? Flattering? I'd love to know.
This same questions re-emerges every year or so in a new thread. Let me just sum up by saying they're usually creeped out. There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Remember, most people involved in mainstream clips aren't WAMmers. They don't get off on it. It was part of a show, entertainment, a bet, dare, etc.
Potatoman-J said: This same questions re-emerges every year or so in a new thread. Let me just sum up by saying they're usually creeped out. There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Remember, most people involved in mainstream clips aren't WAMmers. They don't get off on it. It was part of a show, entertainment, a bet, dare, etc.
Thanks. That's what I wanted t know. Sorry my topic's old news.
When "Slime Time Live" was a thing on Nickelodeon (early 2000s), it was shot in their now-defunct Orlando studio at Universal. Jessica, the blond co-host, was often pied in the early episodes, and seemed to take it good-naturedly. However, I knew someone who worked there, and he said that supposedly at some point, somehow Jessica got wind of the fetish following of her messy scenes, and was majorly creeped out about it. She didn't get pied at all for a time following that discovery, and in the few times she was pied thereafter, it was obvious she wasn't "into" it anymore.
(BTW, if you follow ex-messy minor celebrity careers, Jessica currently does news on Los Angeles TV station KTLA.)
Cement said: Jessica, the blond co-host, was often pied in the early episodes, and seemed to take it good-naturedly. However, I knew someone who worked there, and he said that supposedly at some point, somehow Jessica got wind of the fetish following of her messy scenes, and was majorly creeped out about it. She didn't get pied at all for a time following that discovery, and in the few times she was pied thereafter, it was obvious she wasn't "into" it anymore.
Understandable, especially since the show wasn't even aimed at adults
Potatoman-J said: There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Tracking people down is seriously not cool. I hope somebody has called him (it's definitely a him, right) out
Potatoman-J said: There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Tracking people down is seriously not cool. I hope somebody has called him (it's definitely a him, right) out
RunningRebel and AntDX (among others) have been called out, publicly, on this forum, more times than you've posted.
As you might've guessed, it didn't change their behavior in the slightest. Turns out public shaming only works if you care about the community that's shaming you. (A lesson we've learned the hard way in MANY facets of public life lately.)
Potatoman-J said: There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Tracking people down is seriously not cool. I hope somebody has called him (it's definitely a him, right) out
RunningRebel and AntDX (among others) have been called out, publicly, on this forum, more times than you've posted.
As you might've guessed, it didn't change their behavior in the slightest. Turns out public shaming only works if you care about the community that's shaming you. (A lesson we've learned the hard way in MANY facets of public life lately.)
tbtman said: Another mainstream person I can think of is the "Pie Slide girl" from "What Would You Do?"
She saw the clip of herself on one of the YouTube channels that posts pie/slime clips (so, the fetishy side), and has essentially embraced the moment, posting the clip to her own YouTube channel and answering questions about the experience (even going as far as suggesting she'd recreate the clip for her TikTok page - I wouldn't hold your breath on that one).
I'm not going to link the Youtube clip here, just in case one of the creepy ones goes there to ask questions like "Did you like the feeling of squishing whipped cream between your toes?" or "Would you be willing to go down the pie slide in the nude?"
Just want to point out a simple fact. Not posting the direct link but writing this much information about it are one and the same thing. The people who would use this information for aforementioned "creepy purposes" will not be deterred from seeking it our rather easily with this information.
That mentioned, I feel you didn't make this post with ill intent and don't point this out in an attacking or shaming way. But it's the kind of information most don't consider.
Cement said: When "Slime Time Live" was a thing on Nickelodeon (early 2000s), it was shot in their now-defunct Orlando studio at Universal. Jessica, the blond co-host, was often pied in the early episodes, and seemed to take it good-naturedly. However, I knew someone who worked there, and he said that supposedly at some point, somehow Jessica got wind of the fetish following of her messy scenes, and was majorly creeped out about it. She didn't get pied at all for a time following that discovery, and in the few times she was pied thereafter, it was obvious she wasn't "into" it anymore.
(BTW, if you follow ex-messy minor celebrity careers, Jessica currently does news on Los Angeles TV station KTLA.)
That's interesting because that does not jibe with my memories of the show at all. I don't doubt what you heard but I do not remember her ever being particularly good-natured about being pied or slimed (and she got it way less often than the other co-hosts). I also recall that she started getting it way more often in the second half of its run, considering the introduction of the final games where she would get slimed with whatever team she led. I totally believe this might have happened well after the show went off the air (YouTube being the boon for her old clips that it was) but, as someone who truly came into WAM around the time that she was getting pied and slimed on that show, the idea that she knew about this midway through the run doesn't quite track.
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Cement said: When "Slime Time Live" was a thing on Nickelodeon (early 2000s), it was shot in their now-defunct Orlando studio at Universal. Jessica, the blond co-host, was often pied in the early episodes, and seemed to take it good-naturedly. However, I knew someone who worked there, and he said that supposedly at some point, somehow Jessica got wind of the fetish following of her messy scenes, and was majorly creeped out about it. She didn't get pied at all for a time following that discovery, and in the few times she was pied thereafter, it was obvious she wasn't "into" it anymore.
(BTW, if you follow ex-messy minor celebrity careers, Jessica currently does news on Los Angeles TV station KTLA.)
That's interesting because that does not jibe with my memories of the show at all. I don't doubt what you heard but I do not remember her ever being particularly good-natured about being pied or slimed (and she got it way less often than the other co-hosts). I also recall that she started getting it way more often in the second half of its run, considering the introduction of the final games where she would get slimed with whatever team she led. I totally believe this might have happened well after the show went off the air (YouTube being the boon for her old clips that it was) but, as someone who truly came into WAM around the time that she was getting pied and slimed on that show, the idea that she knew about this midway through the run doesn't quite track.
Yeah I have to back up your memory on this as well. I was 7 when the show premiered and I watched it for most of it's run. It was the most influential show to my fetish as are others around my age who watched the show growing up. One of the things that drove me crazy as a kid was how little she got pied! She would never get pied while Dave and Jonah got pied so much over the course of the show. She was the one to pie Dave when the slime game was lost, and I remember one day he suggested she get pied instead and she just said "uhhh no thanks!" and then pied him and walked off lol. IDK when her first pie was, but I do believe I caught one of her earlier ones on the show. A guest/caller got to pick someone to get pied and she got picked. Jonah literally had to drag her out on stag just to take the pie. I just remember watching it with my friend and we both were so excited because she never ever got pied.
After that, it seemed the amount she would get pied and slimed went up. She still never got pied as much as Dave or Jonah, but she definitely got hers from time to time. Side note though, she left the show before it ended. But when she left, it had switched to the morning version of the show, so the show was on it's last leg anyway.
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As a male population we need to do better. Some of the shit people think is ok to say to women has gone beyond the cringe worthy. Guess what, not all people that do some of the stuff on TV for their job that crosses over into this fetish like it outside of work. It may be goofy fun for them and that is all. If it is goofy fun for them why the hell do people think they have a right to ruin that goofy fun they have by making it weird and creepy? I will never understand it. Unless they are advertising as a model or you have a relationship with them be it friend or otherwise, why would you even ask that shit? Guys we can do better.
Its more an unfortunate side effect of being famous- you will sadly have creepy "fans" who act completely inappropriately regardless of your publications/productions. What often gets overlooked is that women sometimes behave as inappropriately (or worse) than the men.
On a more positive side, I wonder how many people have grudgingly "endured" a gunging/pie barrage for a bet/TV show- only to discover they actually enjoy getting messy (because its fun, or because they found their fetish).
Potatoman-J said: This same questions re-emerges every year or so in a new thread. Let me just sum up by saying they're usually creeped out. There is a certain person who literally goes around, looking for people on social media, youtube, etc. and asks very uncomfortable questions / makes inappropriate comments.
Remember, most people involved in mainstream clips aren't WAMmers. They don't get off on it. It was part of a show, entertainment, a bet, dare, etc.
I wonder if that's the same person who has previously set up a number of social media accounts posting a small number of mainstream screengrabs, although he mixes them up with photos he's taken himself, and others which seem to be stills from models' videos. There are a couple of models he seems to be particularly fascinated by.