
GWR Speaks Out After Mandy Kiss Announces World Record Attempt Involving “100 Men”!
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Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan
Nigerian content creator Mandy Kiss made headlines recently by announcing her plan to attempt a Guinness World Record (GWR) by engaging with 100 men within 24 hours. The claim has stirred controversy and debate across social media. Now, Guinness World Records has reportedly “broken its silence” on the matter. Full details are in the comment section.
What We Know So Far
- In an Instagram post, Mandy Kiss shared a flier with the Guinness World Records logo, declaring her intention to break a record by being with “100 men for 24 hours.” She captioned it: “100 men for 24hrs! I can and I will.” [1]
- She is planning the attempt to take place in Ikorodu, Lagos State, though specific venue details are not confirmed. [2]
- The post has generated strong reactions — some in support, others critical or doubting, especially raising questions about whether such a category is allowed under Guinness World Records rules. [1]
- What Is Unclear / Not Verified
- It is not verified that Guinness has approved this category, or whether it will recognize the attempt. Several media reports state that it remains unclear whether GWR will officially recognize “highest number of sexual partners in one day” as a valid record category. [2]
- There is no statement yet (publicly available) from Guinness confirming or denying their involvement. Public & Expert Reactions
- Many people online are skeptical, citing health, moral, legal, and safety concerns. Questions about consent, sexual health, and ethics are frequent in the comment threads. [1]
- Others argue that this kind of attempt might contravene Guinness rules which dictate safety, decency, and legality among several other conditions. [1] Broader Context
- This announcement comes amidst a trend in Nigeria of people making bold Guinness record attempts — some creative, others controversial. The “record‑craze” has in many cases raised questions about what is valid, ethical, or acceptable under Guinness’ rules. [3]
- Guinness World Records has previously deactivated or rejected record categories that pose health or safety risks, or which violate their policies. For example, they removed the “longest kiss” record category due to safety and policy update concerns. [4] Possible Outcomes & Questions Moving Forward
- Will Guinness issue an official statement confirming whether they accept or reject this proposed record category?
- If accepted, what rules will apply to ensure safety, consent, hygiene, and legality?
- Will this spark changes or tighter enforcement of rules for record‑attempts in Nigeria or globally, especially in sensitive categories?
Citations:
- Legit.ng – Nigeria news.: www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1675197-adult-content-star-mandy-kiss-announces-plans-guinness-world-record-attempt-100-men-24hrs/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Tribune Online: tribuneonlineng.com/gwr-nigerian-content-creator-mandy-kiss-set-to-have-s3x-with-100-men-in-24-hours/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- BBC: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-66194990?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- www.ndtv.com: www.ndtv.com/world-news/guinness-reveals-why-it-deactivated-longest-kiss-world-record-4185674?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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