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Nigerian adult star Mandy Kiss sex record attempt rejected

Guinness World Records has declined to acknowledge a proposed attempt by Nigerian adult‑entertainment personality Mandy Kiss to set a record […]

'We don’t monitor such record’ — GWR rejects Mandy Kiss’ marathon sex attempt

Guinness World Records has declined to acknowledge a proposed attempt by Nigerian adult‑entertainment personality Mandy Kiss to set a record for having sex with 100 men simultaneously. Kiss announced the plan on Instagram, scheduling the event for 30 October 2025 in Lagos’s Ikorodu area. The announcement generated significant controversy on social media, with many users questioning the moral implications of such an attempt.

In response to a promotional flyer shared on X by @Naija_PR, Guinness World Records distanced itself from the endeavor, stating that it does not monitor records of this nature. “This is not a record we monitor,” the organization clarified.

Mandy Kiss’s initial announcement sparked a heated online debate, with various individuals expressing divergent views. While the attempt, if successful, would have been a notable—albeit contentious—record, Guinness World Records’ refusal to recognize or validate it now casts doubt on its legitimacy and relevance.

Guinness World Records is renowned for documenting and verifying a wide range of achievements, from human endeavors to natural phenomena. Its decision to distance itself from this particular attempt highlights a selective approach to record‑keeping, prioritizing feats that align with its guidelines and values.

As the scheduled date approaches, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. The controversy surrounding Mandy Kiss’s proposed attempt has already sparked extensive online discussion, underscoring the complexities and nuances involved in pursuing records that are sensitive or controversial.

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