Messyness
Messyness is an American comedy clip show that premiered on MTV on August 23, 2021, featuring host Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and a panel of co-hosts reacting to viral internet videos depicting chaotic, humorous moments from young adult life, such as wild nights out and awkward hookups.[1][2] The series, produced as a spin-off in the style of MTV's Ridiculousness, celebrates the "messy" side of dating, partying, and everyday mishaps through comedic commentary and celebrity banter.[1] The show's format revolves around Polizzi, alongside regular panelists Tori Spelling, Adam Rippon, and comedian Teddy Ray, screening and discussing short clips submitted by viewers, often highlighting embarrassing or outrageous scenarios to elicit laughs and relatable insights.[1][3] Season 1 consisted of episodes airing weekly, focusing on themes like bar antics and social blunders, while Season 2, which premiered on September 15, 2022, continued the format but was dedicated to Ray following his death earlier that year at age 32.[4][5] The series received mixed reception, earning a low audience score of 14% on Rotten Tomatoes.[1] The series concluded after two seasons, with no further seasons produced as of November 2025, and episodes are available for streaming on platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV.[6][7][8]Premise and format
Premise
Messyness is an American comedy clip show that celebrates the chaotic and unfiltered aspects of young adulthood by showcasing user-generated internet videos depicting dating mishaps, partying disasters, awkward social encounters, and other embarrassing moments.[9] The series highlights debaucherous clips from social media platforms, including awkward proposals, nights out gone wrong, and cheaters caught in the act, to emphasize the relatable humor in everyday relational and social turmoil.[3][10] Positioned as a spin-off of MTV's long-running franchise Ridiculousness, Messyness focuses on humorous panel reactions to these "messy" videos, drawing from the established format of commenting on viral content while centering on the tumultuous stages of dating, partying, and personal growth in one's twenties and thirties.[11] The show debuted on MTV on August 23, 2021, airing in a standard 21-minute episodic format typical of the network's quick-paced clip shows.[12][13]Format
Messyness employs a clip show format centered on viral videos capturing chaotic and embarrassing moments from everyday life, particularly those tied to the exuberant experiences of young adulthood. Each episode runs for approximately 21 minutes, fitting MTV's standard half-hour programming slot with commercials.[13] The structure emphasizes rapid-paced reactions to curated internet footage, allowing the panel to dissect mishaps with wit and relatability. A typical episode opens with a brief introduction from the hosts, establishing the overarching theme—such as wild partying or social blunders—that unifies the night's content. This is followed by the presentation of 3 to 5 video clips, often grouped into subcategories like awkward encounters or disastrous outings, sourced from user submissions and online platforms.[14] The clips are played in full or excerpted, highlighting peak moments of disorder, after which the panel delivers immediate, humorous commentary, breaking down the absurdity through jokes, personal anecdotes, and exaggerated reenactments of key actions.[2] Interactive segments enhance engagement, including occasional games where panelists vote on the "messiest" elements of a clip or relate scenarios to their own lives in a segment called "That's So Me," fostering a conversational flow that ties the videos to broader themes of youthful indiscretion.[15] This format prioritizes quick cuts between clips and reactions, maintaining a high-energy rhythm that mirrors the impulsive nature of the content, without delving into extended analysis.[16]Cast and crew
Hosts and panelists
Messyness is hosted by Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, known for her role on MTV's Jersey Shore, who serves as the lead host and brings high-energy commentary drawn from her extensive reality television experience.[17] Tori Spelling acts as co-host, contributing celebrity anecdotes and personal stories from her career on shows like Beverly Hills, 90210.[18] The regular panelists include Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, who provides humorous insights and reactions informed by his athletic background and public persona, and comedian Teddy Ray, who delivered comedic takes on the viral clips until his death on August 12, 2022.[18][19] Rippon and Ray complemented Polizzi and Spelling by offering lighthearted, reactive commentary to the show's user-submitted videos.[17] Following Ray's passing, Season 2 of Messyness was dedicated to his memory, incorporating his pre-recorded appearances while maintaining the core panel of Polizzi, Spelling, and Rippon, which adjusted the on-air dynamics to honor his contributions as the group's comedic heart.[5]Production team
Messyness was produced by Thrill One Media and Gorilla Flicks, in association with MTV Entertainment Studios.[9] Rachel Tung and Jessica Zalkind served as executive producers for MTV Entertainment Studios in Season 1, while Candida Boyette-Clemons and Jessica Zalkind served in that role for Season 2.[9][20][1] As a spinoff from the producers of MTV's Ridiculousness, Messyness maintained continuity with that established production team.[11] Direction for the series was led by Michael Simon, who helmed multiple episodes.[12][21] The core production credits remained largely consistent across both seasons.[22]Development and production
Development
Messyness was greenlit by MTV in June 2021 as a spin-off from the long-running clip show Ridiculousness, produced by the same team to extend the format's appeal in the viral video comedy genre.[9] The series, hosted by Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, was announced on June 4, 2021, with the intent to showcase humorous internet clips centered on the "messy" aspects of young adulthood.[9] The show premiered on August 23, 2021, as a one-week special event with episodes airing nightly.[2] Following its initial run, MTV renewed Messyness for a second season on December 13, 2021, citing strong early performance within the Ridiculousness franchise.[22] Season 2 concluded on October 6, 2022, after which MTV did not order additional seasons, effectively ending the series without a formal cancellation announcement.[23]Filming and production
Messyness was produced by Thrill One Media and Gorilla Flicks, with principal photography occurring in studio facilities in the Los Angeles area.[9] The core production process involved curating debaucherous comedy clips sourced from social media and online submissions, which the host and panelists reacted to during tapings.[3] Post-production focused on editing these reactions, incorporating graphics and sound effects to enhance the comedic timing and visual appeal. Season 1 episodes were filmed in batches during the summer of 2021, aligning with the series' announcement in June and premiere on August 23.[9] Season 2 production followed in mid-2022, after renewal in December 2021, leading to its September 15 premiere.[22][20] A significant challenge arose with the death of panelist Teddy Ray in August 2022 from an apparent drowning.[24] The Season 2 episodes incorporated tributes to Ray by dedicating the season to him and featuring preserved footage of his contributions, maintaining the core format while honoring his memory. Host Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi described the season as "bittersweet," noting the value of including those moments for Ray's family and friends.[5]Episodes
Series overview
Messyness is an American comedy clip show that aired 30 episodes across two seasons on MTV from August 23, 2021, to October 13, 2022.[25][26] The series features hosts reacting to user-submitted viral videos centered on chaotic moments in dating, partying, and young adulthood.[3] Each episode follows a consistent format of approximately 21 minutes, structured around themed segments of comedic clips with panel discussions and reactions, and there were no significant format changes between seasons.[13] The show was primarily broadcast on MTV's linear television schedule, with episodes becoming available for streaming on Paramount+ following their premiere.[27]| Season | Episodes | Original air date range |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 20 | August 23, 2021 – January 27, 2022[25] |
| 2 | 10 | September 15, 2022 – October 13, 2022[26] |
Season 1 (2021–22)
Season 1 of Messyness premiered on MTV on August 23, 2021, and consisted of 20 episodes airing through January 27, 2022, in a late-night slot weekdays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.[28] The season introduced the core panel, with host Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi joined by co-host Tori Spelling and regular panelists Adam Rippon and comedian Teddy Ray, who reacted to viewer-submitted clips highlighting awkward social mishaps, party fails, and dating disasters.[3] The episodes followed the show's clip-show format, blending humorous commentary with themed segments on everyday chaos.[12]| Episode | Title | Air Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wide Open Bar | August 23, 2021 | Celebrates next-level momming in "Mom Crush Monday", water antics in "Ship Wrecks", and shady "Worst Besties".[28] |
| 2 | Drunk and Disorderly | August 23, 2021 | Features over-served moments in "Wide Open Bar" and fun-loving seniors in "Prime Time".[28] |
| 3 | Hot Mess Summer | August 24, 2021 | Prepares for "Hot Mess Summer", includes "Shot Blocked" and busts "Creepers".[28] |
| 4 | Making of a Merkin | August 24, 2021 | Cranks up to "Full Mess Mode", breaks law in "Drunk and Disorderly", and explores "Love Rage".[28] |
| 5 | Dads After Dark | August 25, 2021 | Features rescues in "Save My Stupid Ass", moving on in "No Thank You Next", and "Dads After Dark".[28] |
| 6 | Personal Party Trainers | August 25, 2021 | Parties with "Personal Party Trainers" and hits skies in "Worst Class".[28] |
| 7 | Sexy Sauce | August 26, 2021 | Breaks up hard in "It’s Not Me".[28] |
| 8 | Death of the Party | August 26, 2021 | Includes "Soggy Bitches", "Death of the Party", and "Manager’s Worst Nightmare".[28] |
| 9 | To Dye For | August 27, 2021 | Gives a "Hard Pass", features looks "To Dye For", and questions "What’d I Do Last Night?".[28] |
| 10 | Liquid Courage | August 27, 2021 | Gulps "Liquid Courage" and ignores "Warning Signs".[28] |
| 11 | Sneaky Drinkies | December 27, 2021 | Showcases clever covert drinkers and not-so-great liars.[28] |
| 12 | Real Intimacy | December 27, 2021 | Reacts to fed-up moms, awkward confrontations, and worst neighbors.[28] |
| 13 | I’m Here, Bitches | December 28, 2021 | Features friends of the animal kingdom up-close.[28] |
| 14 | The New Me | December 29, 2021 | Includes botched spray tans, spills, and mean mugs.[28] |
| 15 | Drinking and Entering | December 30, 2021 | Showcases amateur dancers, going commando, and blackout stories.[28] |
| 16 | Vegas, Baby | December 31, 2021 | Features clumsy drunks in Vegas, bad haircuts, and angry exes.[28] |
| 17 | Seen It All | January 6, 2022 | Includes bra-stuffers, unfazed people, and a game of "That’s So Me".[28] |
| 18 | Woke Up Like This | January 13, 2022 | Covers clumsy ice skaters, wig disasters, and pregaming art.[28] |
| 19 | Going Full Tori | January 20, 2022 | Features over-excited party pals and people channeling Tori Spelling.[28] |
| 20 | Bad and Bushy | January 27, 2022 | Shares messy moments, including Nicole’s beach arrest and drunk falls.[28] |
Season 2 (2022)
The second and final season of Messyness premiered on September 15, 2022, and concluded on October 13, 2022, featuring 10 episodes aired across five weeks, typically in double bills to create a shorter, more condensed run compared to the first season.[26] Following the unexpected passing of regular panelist Teddy Ray on February 22, 2022, the entire season was dedicated to honoring his memory and comedic legacy, with tributes woven into episodes, including archival clips and heartfelt acknowledgments from host Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and co-host Tori Spelling.[5][30] The show's signature format of reacting to viral internet clips of chaotic and humorous mishaps persisted, but the panel—now featuring rotating guests alongside Polizzi and Spelling—adopted a slightly more reflective tone while striving to maintain the lighthearted, "full mess mode" energy Ray embodied.[5]| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original release date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21 | 1 | Employee of the Blunt | September 15, 2022 | The season premiere honors Teddy Ray as Polizzi, Spelling, Adam Rippon, and archival appearances explore road rage incidents, booby-trap blunders, and workplace weed mishaps through chaotic clip reactions.[31] |
| 22 | 2 | Power Purses | September 15, 2022 | Panelists react to outrageous party accessories sparking drama, hidden surprises in purses, and literal nutty escapades gone wrong. |
| 23 | 3 | Weenies in the Wild | September 22, 2022 | Clips highlight vengeful exes seeking revenge, senior citizens' stoner adventures, and awkward searches for misplaced "weenies" in public settings. |
| 24 | 4 | Dance Trance | September 22, 2022 | Reactions focus on hypnotic dance fails, jinxed brides facing wedding disasters, and men melting down in high-pressure social situations. |
| 25 | 5 | Bar Souvenirs | September 29, 2022 | The group dissects memorable bar thefts turned souvenirs, eccentric partygoers, and impromptu freelance dancers causing bar chaos. |
| 26 | 6 | Wonderfully Wasted | September 29, 2022 | Highlights include bathroom demolitions by revelers, hilariously intoxicated mishaps, and attempts at drunk bathing that end in full mess mode. |
| 27 | 7 | Messy Besties | October 6, 2022 | Panelists laugh at boozy soulmate pairings gone awry, VIP-level drunken antics, and overzealous wingmen turning nights into messes. |
| 28 | 8 | Two Types of Messes | October 6, 2022 | Explores dual categories of mayhem, including men's room scandals and cheerleading moms' competitive meltdowns. |
| 29 | 9 | Swag Gone Bad | October 13, 2022 | Clips showcase overconfident "swag" leading to falls, obsessive chasers in pursuit, and the rapid downfall of cocky attitudes in viral fails. |
| 30 | 10 | Sober Up! | October 13, 2022 | The season finale reacts to luxurious wine baths turning disastrous, pleas for no photos during embarrassing moments, and failed attempts at instant sobering up.[32] |