Guinness World Records has dismissed Nigerian influencer Mandy Kiss’ claim of attempting to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours, calling it “not a record we monitor”

“Not a Record We Monitor…” Guinness World Records Rejects Mandy Kiss’ Controversial 100 Men in a Day Record Attempt
LAGOS, NIGERIA – Global record-keeping body Guinness World Records (GWR) has dismissed a bizarre proposal by Nigerian social media personality Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, who announced plans to attempt a controversial sexual marathon involving 100 men in a single day.
Mandy Kiss, who has gained notoriety online for her provocative lifestyle and self-styled title as the “President of Olosho,” shocked followers on Monday, September 22, 2025, when she revealed via Instagram that she would “engage with 100 men within 24 hours” in what she described as a Guinness World Record attempt scheduled for October 30 in Ikorodu, Lagos.
The announcement, which included a flier branded with the Guinness World Records logo, instantly triggered a storm of reactions online, ranging from outrage to disbelief.
But in a swift response, Guinness World Records distanced itself from her proposal.
“This is not a record we monitor,” the organization said in a statement, debunking any official association with the proposed event.
Despite the rebuttal, Mandy doubled down in a follow-up video on Wednesday, holding a carton of condoms while insisting she had already recruited willing participants.
“I want you to know that I will be participating in the Guinness World Record having tatata with 100 men. I don’t have a good name before. I have gotten a hundred men already, and they are available,” she declared.
Her declaration has drawn sharp criticism from Nigerians online, many of whom condemned the idea as immoral and damaging to the country’s global image. Others dismissed it as a clout-chasing stunt designed to generate attention rather than a serious attempt.
One Lagos-based social media analyst told Newsheadline247:
“Mandy Kiss thrives on controversy. This so-called Guinness attempt was never going to happen, but it has already achieved its goal — to go viral. Unfortunately, it drags Nigeria’s image through ridicule.”
This is not the first time Guinness World Records has had to debunk wild claims linked to its brand. Following a surge in Nigerians attempting different records — from cooking marathons to endurance feats — the organization has repeatedly warned the public against unauthorized or fake record challenges.
Observers say Mandy Kiss’ announcement underscores how the Guinness brand has become a tool for attention-seeking social media trends in Nigeria, with some attempts legitimate but others clearly fabricated for viral clout.
As of the time of filing this report, Mandy Kiss has not backed down from her controversial plan, though no official venue details have been released. Read More




























