Naughty Weddings 5 is a production from the adult entertainment company Naughty America, released on July 23, 2024. This title is the fifth installment in a long-running anthology series that uses wedding-themed backdrops for its narratives. Production and Release
The film was produced in association with LV Pro Media and Naughty America. It has been documented on industry databases such as The Movie Database (TMDB) and IMDb, reflecting its place within the brand's catalog of themed releases. Cast Members
The production features several performers well-known within the adult film industry. The cast for Volume 5 includes: Carter Cruise Brooklyn Chase Nicole Aniston Audrey Show Payton West Ryan Driller Johnny Castle Chad White Series Background
The series began as early as 2014, with previous volumes featuring different performers in similar wedding-themed settings. For example, Volume 4 included Jada Stevens and Phoenix Marie, while Volume 3 featured Bridgette B and Ryan Driller. The series continues to be a part of the Naughty America brand's strategy of releasing themed anthology content for its audience. Naughty Weddings Volume 5 -Naughty America- 202...
Before dissecting Volume 5 specifically, it’s worth understanding the psychological hook. Weddings represent unity, fidelity, and new beginnings. Adult content that subverts this—whether through a "naughty bridesmaid," a jilted ex, or a daring groom—leverages the tension between public celebration and private desire.
Naughty America has perfected this formula by moving beyond cheap tropes. Their Naughty Weddings series focuses on believable scenarios (within the genre) where characters have plausible, if ethically loose, motivations. Volume 5 doubles down on this, offering three distinct vignettes that explore different flavors of "pre-wedding jitters."
Naughty Weddings Volume 1 (circa 2018) was groundbreaking for its time, but the acting was wooden, and the scenarios were generic. Volumes 2 and 3 introduced stronger character backstories and better comedic timing. Volume 4 leaned heavily into LGBTQ+ inclusive subplots (a bridesmaid and a female florist), which was praised by critics as progressive for the genre. Naughty Weddings 5 is a production from the
Volume 5 retreats slightly from that experimentation, returning to the heterosexual, MFF-focused template that built the franchise. For some fans, this is a welcome return to form. For others, it feels like a safe, less adventurous sequel. However, the execution is undeniably tighter—better chemistry testing between leads, fewer continuity errors, and a faster pace that respects viewer retention metrics.
Naughty America has consistently invested in superior hardware, and Volume 5 is no exception. The volume was shot in 4K HDR, with particular attention to three technical elements:
Over the years, weddings have transformed from traditional ceremonies to celebrations that reflect the personalities, interests, and passions of the couple. Naughty Weddings Volume 5 showcases these evolutions, highlighting trends that are pushing the boundaries of what weddings can be. The Allure of the Wedding Taboo Before dissecting
Starring: Alexis Fawx & Seth Gamble (typical Naughty America leads) Concept: The wedding planner (a sophisticated, dominant figure) realizes the groom is having second thoughts. She offers a unique “stress relief service” in the groom’s suite, but only after the groom signs a last-minute, exorbitant invoice—blurring the lines between transaction and seduction.
Why it works: Alexis Fawx’s character controls the frame (and the financials), flipping the usual power dynamic. The scene features Naughty America’s signature “POV shifts,” switching between over-the-shoulder and wide shots to capture both the planner’s manipulative smile and the groom’s torn loyalty. It’s the most “Naughty America-style” scene, with crisp 4K cinematography and audible, unfiltered sound design.
Starring: Cory Chase & Brad Newman (example casting; actual talent varies by region) Concept: A stressed-out bridesmaid (the bride’s younger sister) seeks comfort from the best man, who also happens to be the groom’s charismatic brother. What begins as a quiet moment in a dressing room escalates quickly.
Why it works: Cory Chase brings a seasoned "MILF" energy to the bridesmaid role, balancing frustration with pheromones. The dialogue leans into forbidden territory—"We have twenty minutes before photos"—without feeling campy. The scene is a masterclass in controlled urgency, with the bridal suite’s full-length mirror adding voyeuristic appeal.