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Who Made That Mess? refers to an ironic meme that uses an explicit video of two men having sex with one asking, "Who made that mess?" and the other responding, "You did King." The viral soundbite is derived from adult content creator LoveAndLightTv, which also previously went viral on TikTok with the Yes King meme. The sound gained viral attention on TikTok in August 2024, mainly being used in photo collages showing the before and after of a meal or simply lip-dubbing the audio while making sexual gestures with the food.

Origin

On August 12th, 2024, the TikTok[1] meme page @yeskingproductions posted a video using one of @LoveAndLightTv's then-recent OnlyFans adult content videos in which he asks the man he's penetrating, "Who made that mess?" to which the man replies with, "You did King." The video (seen below) amassed more than 58,000 plays and 2,500 likes in three months.

@yeskingproductions no more vids for a year #fyp #foryoupage #loveandlighttv #yesking #wwe #wwe2k24 ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

Spread

Sometime after @yeskingproductions sound using @LoveAndLightTv's video went viral on TikTok, people started using the audio pairing with images of before and after eating a meal.

For example, on August 29th, 2024, TikTok[2] user @1j.s.c posted a video lip-dubbing the audio while making sexual gestures with his fries and chicken wings. The video (seen below) received roughly 124,000 likes in three months.

@1j.s.c Who made that mess 🤔 #wingstop #fypage ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

On September 17th, 2024, TikTok[3] user @futureufcchamp3 posted a video showing the "mess" done with a friend after eating fries and hamburgers (seen below), which garnered over 8,500 likes in two months.

@futureufcchamp3 Yes king #meme#whomadethatmess #yesking😩 #joke #humor ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

Various Examples

@ehmpty_06 Who made that mess. || #meme #random #lol #wallydarling #wally #welcomehome #welcomehomeargwally #welcomehomepuppetshowwally #welcomehomepuppetshow #welcomehomearg #edits #fyp #foryou #f #fy #amazingdigitalcircus #foryourpage ♬ original sound – ₊˚🕯️Dweller🎃‧₊˚.

@jamie.cooley Who made that mess? You did, King. TikTok’s newer trending audios includes auditory acorn-ography from adult star named loveandlighttv. TikTokers have used the audios as a parody to meme-ify various different scenarios. This speaks to the interesting pitfalls of social media moderation. The interviewee on the scene promised us direct answers but became flighty once the cameras turned on #media #trending #yesking #news ♬ original sound – jamie

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External References

[1] TikTok – yeskingproductions

[2] TikTok – 1j.s.c

[3] TikTok – futureufcchamp3



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About

Who Made That Mess? refers to an ironic meme that uses an explicit video of two men having sex with one asking, "Who made that mess?" and the other responding, "You did King." The viral soundbite is derived from adult content creator LoveAndLightTv, which also previously went viral on TikTok with the Yes King meme. The sound gained viral attention on TikTok in August 2024, mainly being used in photo collages showing the before and after of a meal or simply lip-dubbing the audio while making sexual gestures with the food.

Origin

On August 12th, 2024, the TikTok[1] meme page @yeskingproductions posted a video using one of @LoveAndLightTv's then-recent OnlyFans adult content videos in which he asks the man he's penetrating, "Who made that mess?" to which the man replies with, "You did King." The video (seen below) amassed more than 58,000 plays and 2,500 likes in three months.

@yeskingproductions no more vids for a year #fyp #foryoupage #loveandlighttv #yesking #wwe #wwe2k24 ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

Spread

Sometime after @yeskingproductions sound using @LoveAndLightTv's video went viral on TikTok, people started using the audio pairing with images of before and after eating a meal.

For example, on August 29th, 2024, TikTok[2] user @1j.s.c posted a video lip-dubbing the audio while making sexual gestures with his fries and chicken wings. The video (seen below) received roughly 124,000 likes in three months.

@1j.s.c Who made that mess 🤔 #wingstop #fypage ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

On September 17th, 2024, TikTok[3] user @futureufcchamp3 posted a video showing the "mess" done with a friend after eating fries and hamburgers (seen below), which garnered over 8,500 likes in two months.

@futureufcchamp3 Yes king #meme#whomadethatmess #yesking😩 #joke #humor ♬ original sound – yeskingproductions

Various Examples

@ehmpty_06 Who made that mess. || #meme #random #lol #wallydarling #wally #welcomehome #welcomehomeargwally #welcomehomepuppetshowwally #welcomehomepuppetshow #welcomehomearg #edits #fyp #foryou #f #fy #amazingdigitalcircus #foryourpage ♬ original sound – ₊˚🕯️Dweller🎃‧₊˚.

@jamie.cooley Who made that mess? You did, King. TikTok’s newer trending audios includes auditory acorn-ography from adult star named loveandlighttv. TikTokers have used the audios as a parody to meme-ify various different scenarios. This speaks to the interesting pitfalls of social media moderation. The interviewee on the scene promised us direct answers but became flighty once the cameras turned on #media #trending #yesking #news ♬ original sound – jamie

Search Interest

External References

[1] TikTok – yeskingproductions

[2] TikTok – 1j.s.c

[3] TikTok – futureufcchamp3

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