
A sploshing model has weighed in on her 'fetish' after Euphoria season 3 took it stratospheric via Cassie Howard, played by Sydney Sweeney.
In the latest episode of the often gnarly HBO drama, Sweeney's character continued her OnlyFans campaign by dripping ice cream down her fully nude front for the camera.
Thanks to the star's sex appeal, she's effectively shone a light on a little-known sub-culture known as sploshers.
For the uninitiated, sploshing entails incorporating wet and messy foods into bedroom activities - no matter the clean-up job afterwards.
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As the Euphoria fallout rages on, model Lum previously spoke to WEtv about how it all started for her and why she's so into it all.
"I was nine years old and I smeared myself and covered myself with shaving cream," she began.

"I experienced my first orgasm and I was very confused, because in Catholic school they even teach you that women don't orgasm. Women don't like sex. Growing up having this fetish, I definitely didn't feel comfortable telling anyone about it."
When Lux eventually happened upon a fetish website ran by sploshing photographer Clix, her world was transformed.
"I literally broke down crying, it legitimately felt like a page dedicated to my fetish," she recalled.
"It was like a calling. It was life-changing, I'm going to splosh on."
Viewers responding to the YouTube video of Lum's interview were both intrigued and appalled by what they were witnessing.
"Actually looks really fun!! I would totally try that out too!" and "WTF THIS CONFUSES ME BUT..." read two of the more enlightened reactions.
"I'm so old, is that still a thing? I'm too much of a clean freak to appreciate any of this," wrote one detractor.
Meanwhile, co-creator of Pass the Porn and founder of The Violet, Ayesha Hussain, detailed this bizarre bedroom malarky in a chat with Men's Health.
"There are aspects of the mouth being a vessel that are inherently sexual," she explained. "It opens, it's moist, and when you get aroused, your mouth opens more and gets more lubricated."
If it sounds like your kind of thing, you can start from wherever your heart desires.
"It can be anything: spaghetti, cucumbers, chocolate, etc," Ayesha said. "Watch every movement, taste every smell, imagine their saliva accumulating, and go from there."
Kinsey Institute research fellow D. Justin Lehmiller went on to add: "Some people may enjoy being covered in these substances, while others may enjoy covering others or watching others get covered by them.
"Others may just enjoy the physical or tactile sensation of these substances."
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