Teen Wet T Shirt Contest

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Teen Wet T Shirt Contest
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Not to be confused with Swimsuit competition .
A contestant being hosed with water in a wet T-shirt contest at the Nudes-A-Poppin' pageant

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A wet T-shirt contest is a competition involving exhibitionism , typically featuring young women contestants at a nightclub, bar, or resort. Wet T-shirt contestants generally wear white or light-colored T-shirts without bras, bikini tops, or other garments beneath. Water (often ice water) is then sprayed or poured onto the participants' chests, causing their T-shirts to turn translucent and cling to their breasts. The comparatively rarer male equivalent is the wet boxer contest , sometimes held at gay bars . [1] [2] [3]

Contestants may take turns dancing or posing before the audience, with the outcome decided either by crowd reaction or by judges' vote. In racier contests, participants may tear or crop their T-shirts to expose midriffs, cleavage, or the undersides of their breasts. Depending on local laws, participants may be allowed to remove their T-shirts or strip completely naked during their performance.

In the United States, skiing filmmaker Dick Barrymore claims in his memoir Breaking Even to have held the first wet T-shirt contest at Sun Valley, Idaho 's Boiler Room Bar in January 1971, as part of a promotion for K2 skis. [4] The contest was promoted as a simple "T-shirt contest" in which airline stewardesses would dance to music wearing K2 promotional T-shirts. However, the first contestant to appear was a professional stripper who danced topless and the amateur contestants responded by drenching their T-shirts before competing. Barrymore held a second "K2 Wet T-Shirt Contest" in the Rusty Nail at Stowe Mountain Resort , Vermont in order to film it, despite the fact that Stowe City Council had passed a resolution banning nudity at the event. [5] He held another promotional contest for K2 on 10 March 1971 at Aspen, Colorado 's The Red Onion restaurant and bar, [4] [6] and the contests were featured in a pictorial in the March 1972 issue of Playboy . [7]

The first known mention of the term Wet T-shirt contest in the press occurred in 1975 in The Palm Beach Post , describing the contest's appearance at New Orleans discotheques. The contest subsequently became established at spring break events in Fort Lauderdale, Florida , with some bar owners being fined under public indecency laws for holding one. [8] [9] Despite a lack of clarity as to their legal status, contests began to take place elsewhere in the United States. A contest in a Milwaukee tavern in 1976 was subject to a police raid, despite contestants wearing Scotch Tape under their T-shirts as required by the police. [10]

Jacqueline Bisset 's appearance in the 1977 film The Deep , where she swam underwater wearing only a T-shirt for a top, helped to bring the wet T-shirt contest to broader public awareness. [11] On Frank Zappa 's 1979 album Joe's Garage the track "Fembot in a Wet T-Shirt" tells of Mary from Canoga Park who takes part in a wet T-shirt contest in order to raise money to return home after being abandoned by a rock group in Miami. [12]

The 2003 American reality film The Real Cancun included a wet T-shirt contest. [13]

The Spanish festival of La Tomatina , a large public tomato fight where participants become soaked with juice from tomatoes, has been suggested as another possible origin of the wet T-shirt contest, although La Tomatina began in 1945. [11] [9]

In 1983 the King & Spalding law firm in Atlanta asked women summer interns attending that firm's annual picnic to participate in a wet T-shirt contest. The proposed contest was replaced with a swimsuit competition and the winner was promised a permanent job on graduation. [14] Some participants said they felt humiliated but did not protest because they were candidates for jobs with the firm. The Wall Street Journal included details of the event in a front-page article on sex discrimination in large law firms. [15] The fact that a wet T-shirt contest was proposed led to the case being used to demonstrate institutional sexism in law firms. [16]

In 1998, teenagers from Portland, Oregon , celebrating the completion of high school held a wet T-shirt contest on a Boeing 727 en route to a Mexican resort, with a flight attendant encouraging the activity. An FAA investigation followed, as pilots supposedly judged the contest on the flight deck, disregarding rules that passengers are not allowed in the cockpit. A video showed contestants emerging from the cockpit wearing wet T-shirts. The FAA disciplined the pilots for sexual misconduct. [17]

Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of underaged contestants who lied about their age to participate in wet T-shirt contests.

In 2002, the parents of teenager Monica Pippin brought a federal lawsuit against Playboy Entertainment , Anheuser-Busch , Deslin Hotels, Best Buy , and other companies relating to her appearance the previous year in a Daytona Beach wet T-shirt contest, at which time she had been a 16-year-old high school student. Pippin had danced topless during the contest and had allowed men to pour jugs of water over her bare breasts. After footage of her performance began to appear in videos and on cable television, a neighbor alerted Pippin's parents, who retained a lawyer. Although Pippin admitted in court that she had lied to contest organizers about her age, her attorney claimed that, as a minor, she was unable to give informed consent to perform or be filmed topless. Pippin settled with Anheuser-Busch and Playboy in April 2006. [18] [19]

In a similar suit in 2007, two women sued Deslin Hotels, Girls Gone Wild , and various websites that published footage of their appearance in another 2001 Daytona Beach contest. The two girls, who were both sixteen at the time, had been filmed exposing their breasts, buttocks, and pubic areas. Like Pippin, they had lied about their age to gain admission to the contest. [20]


Often gratuitous, never subtle, and almost always worthy of the pause button – the wet t-shirt scene can jump start careers, save horrible movies, ruin great movies, make you miss important dialogue, destroy marriages, scar children, start puberty, and kill small animals. It’s sad to think of how many quality scenes like this I’ve missed over the years which is why I decided to stick with my own personal highlight reel. Please feel free to add your favourites below with working links to screen-caps and/or video. Let us begin.


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Rosie O’Donnell says this scene made her realize she was a lesbian. Jacqueline Bisset says she regrets the way it was filmed and felt exploited. Many people credit this moment for creating the wet t-shirt contest craze which means this list wouldn’t exist without it. Whatever the case, thanks.

I think the entire world felt a sudden awkwardness when SPIDER-MAN premiered and legions of comic book fans got to see Mary Jane’s nipples. Kirsten Dunst filled the part out nicely but failed to top the scene with more wetness in SPIDER-MAN 2. Can we expect some sort of water balloon fight between her and Gwen Stacy in SPIDER-MAN 3?

Again, not a t-shirt. Who cares though? Elisha Cuthbert could show up at your door in a XXL knitted turtleneck and snow pants and you’d still invite her in for some alone time by the fireplace. I have a life-size cardboard cut-out of that image standing outside my bathroom door. My wife doesn’t talk to me much anymore.

The humour was long gone from this series of films by this sequel so it was time to release the hounds. Leslie Easterbrook’s breasts might as well have been included in the credits for the role they played in these movies. They probably should have won some awards too.

Good God Ms. Biel. What the hell did Freddie Prince Jr. ever do to deserve to be in a scene like this? If it were me we’d still be filming. Six years of; “Yeah, I don’t think we got it yet Jess. Can you get back in the pool and get out again?” And there wouldn’t be any towels for miles.

T-shirts soaked in water is one thing, but K-Y Jelly is whole different lubricant. The ladies remove their tops one second after the capture above, rendering all mystery and importance of the scene useless. Unless, of course, you’re writing an article about wet t-shirt scenes. You’re my boy Blue!

See that scene above? It takes less than five minutes to watch. Find it, watch it, return it. There’s nothing else of interest here. Carmen Electra and wet t-shirts go together like Vida Guerra and thongs. Exactly like that – neither woman should ever wear anything but.

I know it’s not really a t-shirt but I’m pretty sure this is the only time Bo wears anything in this whole movie so I just went for it. We definitely need more actresses like Bo Derek nowadays, and not just starring in adult movies. Her absolute hatred of clothing did wonders for the scripts she chose and actually saved studios millions in wardrobe expenses.

Denise Richards gets a little wet while washing Matt Dillon’s Jeep so she decides to go in and get raped instead of drying off. It’s all an elaborate hoax of course, Matt Dillon’s Jeep wasn’t even dirty. Denise liked the look so much she did it again for the last half hour of THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH but I couldn’t find any pictures because Wettshirtscenes.com doesn’t exist yet. F*cking internet.

Probably the most productive wet t-shirt scene ever as Jessica Biel chops off Leatherface’s arm, steals a baby, hotwires a car, runs over a Sheriff three times, and escapes hell on Earth. All that and I’m pretty sure she could kick my ass if she had to. Believe me, if we ever meet, she’ll have to.

I never thought KANGAROO JACK would make a Ten Spot (not even for the Top 10 Movies With Kangaroos) but here it is. And there’s Estella Warren turning a family movie into soft-core porn. Here’s a funny (if a little off topic) tidbit – IMDB says if you enjoyed this title, their database also recommends TERMINATOR 3, ROAD HOUSE , and ICHI THE KILLER. Awesome.

Somewhere in the middle of winning four straight Emmy Awards for her work on “Mad About You”, Helen Hunt showed off her glistening womanly attributes to Jack Nicholson and won an Oscar for her troubles. Jack even won an Oscar for looking at them. I won nothing, except a new appreciation for “Mad About You”.

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