Splatbukkake Celebrates 2023 SNAP Awards Win

BIRMINGHAM, UK — Splatbukkake.com is celebrating its win as "Best Adult Website" from the 2023 SNAP Awards.

Winners were revealed last week during a live ceremony at the Steel Yard hotspot in London.

"We were as shocked as anybody when Splatbukkake was the name read out as the winner," the studio's Robin Banks said. "We knew we had a lot of votes coming through as we were continually notified on socials, but we didn’t know we’d enjoy enough support to actually win.

"It’s been nearly a decade of hard work for an exceptionally small team to get us to this point, and this SNAP Award has just given us an appetite for more beautifully inscribed metalwork," Banks added. "Bring on 2024!"

SNAP chairperson Mark Hassell offered commendations to the company, and praised the overall success of this year's event.

"It was fantastic to see sites like Splatbukkake finally get recognition for years of hard work and effort," he said. "So well-done to them, as well as all the other winners and nominees. The support not just on the night, but over the whole process, was truly wonderful. It was great to see everyone supporting both nominees and winners alike. With so much positivity and support, as Chairperson, it was so amazing to see. So a massive thank you goes to everyone."

The category of "Best Adult Website" was sponsored by London-based Spring Film Studios.

"As a relatively new studio, we were simply blown away by the event. We met so many amazing people and look forward to working with many of them over the coming years,” noted Spring Films producer Mia Zhang. "We were stoked to meet the guys at Splatbukkake, and we were proud to present them with their richly deserved award.”

Find Splatbukkake online and on Twitter; follow SNAP and Spring Film Studios on Twitter.

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