Guinness World Records Rejects Mandy Kiss’ Bid to Sleep With 100 Men in One Day

Guinness World Records (GWR) has dismissed a shocking claim by Nigerian content creator Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, who announced plans to have sexual relations with 100 men in one day.
The controversial attempt, which she revealed on Instagram, quickly went viral and stirred heated debate across social media.
Mandy Kiss, often nicknamed the “President of Olosho,” said the challenge would take place on October 30 in Ikorodu, Lagos.
She even shared a flier with the Guinness World Records logo, suggesting that the organization would recognize the attempt.
However, GWR swiftly disowned the claim and clarified its stance on Tuesday.
Responding on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, GWR wrote:
“This is not a record we monitor.”
The sharp response ended any speculation about whether such an attempt could ever gain legitimacy from the global records body.
The announcement attracted widespread criticism, with many Nigerians condemning the plan as immoral and damaging to societal values.
Others dismissed it as a mere publicity stunt designed to draw attention and spark controversy.
Despite the backlash, Mandy Kiss has not backed down publicly.
The self-styled social media influencer, known for her bold and provocative persona, continues to court controversy with her content and public statements.
Her proposed challenge adds to a long line of sensational acts by Nigerian influencers trying to break into global conversations through Guinness World Records.
However, unlike feats of endurance, skill, or creativity, GWR makes it clear that sexual acts will never be part of its recognized categories.
The Ikorodu flier, which circulated widely online, claimed that the event would last 24 hours, with Mandy Kiss targeting 100 men within that timeframe.
Yet no specific venue was disclosed, raising doubts about whether the attempt was ever logistically possible.
The backlash also sparked discussions about the dangers of misinformation.
By using the Guinness World Records logo on her promotional materials, critics argue that Mandy Kiss misled her followers into thinking the stunt had official approval.
Her actions highlight the growing trend of controversial record-breaking claims in Nigeria, a wave that gained momentum after several successful official record attempts by chefs, entertainers, and creatives in the past two years.
While Mandy Kiss thrives on bold publicity, experts warn that such acts risk normalizing harmful behavior and trivializing the genuine achievements of Nigerians who attempt authentic world records.
For now, GWR’s rejection draws a line under the controversy, signaling that while Nigerians remain eager to make history, not every stunt qualifies as a world record.
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