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GWR Rejects Mandy Kiss’ Controversial 100-Men Sex Record Attempt

The Guinness World Records (GWR) has officially distanced itself from a controversial record attempt proposed by Nigerian adult content creator Mandy Kiss, who announced plans to have sex with 100 men in a single day.

Mandy Kiss, whose real name is Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, made headlines after sharing a promotional flyer on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), declaring her intention to set a world record on October 30, 2025, in Ikorodu, Lagos.

“100 men for 24 hours. I can and I will,” she boldly stated in her post.

The announcement sparked widespread outrage and debate across social media, with many Nigerians criticising the stunt as morally reckless and damaging to the country’s global image. While some dismissed it as a clout-chasing move, others expressed concern over the normalisation of extreme content for fame.

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In response to the viral flyer, Guinness World Records issued a clear statement under the post:

“This is not a record we monitor,” the organisation wrote, firmly rejecting any association with the attempt.

GWR emphasised that it does not recognise or endorse records related to sexual activity, regardless of public interest or media attention.

Despite the backlash, Mandy Kiss appears determined to proceed, stating that the location will be revealed a day before the event and that participants are already lined up.

The incident has reignited conversations about the boundaries of internet fame, the role of public figures in shaping cultural narratives, and the ethical responsibilities of content creators in Nigeria.

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