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"I will do it"- Mandy Kiss Responds After Guinness World Records Reject Her Bid to Sleep With 100 Men in One Day

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In an era where content creators push boundaries to grab attention, Nigerian influencer Mandy Kiss has once again set social media on fire.


The self-proclaimed “President of Olosho” recently announced what she described as her most daring attempt yet — to sleep with 100 men in a single day.


Scheduled for October 30, 2025, the act was intended to earn her a place in the Guinness World Records. But the international institution has firmly shut the door on her controversial bid, stating that such a record will never be recognized.


Mandy Kiss who revealed that nothing will stop her from achieving her goal even though GWR tries to stop her by rejecting such goal before it takes place.


The shocking announcement was first made on Instagram, where Mandy Kiss teased her followers with the audacious plan. Known for her provocative persona and unfiltered takes on relationships, sex, and fame, her post instantly drew thousands of reactions, with many fans and critics questioning her motive and sanity.


Some saw it as a desperate cry for relevance, while others interpreted it as yet another attempt to dominate trending conversations in Nigeria’s buzzing social media space.


When Guinness World Records was contacted for a response, the institution quickly distanced itself from the move. In a sharp rebuke, representatives reiterated that their criteria for record recognition revolve around positive, measurable, and breakable achievements that highlight human skill, endurance, or creativity.


Acts of a sexual nature, they emphasized, are strictly off the table. By doing so, GWR not only shut down Mandy Kiss’s attempt but also drew a firm line against what many see as the erosion of moral boundaries in the age of clout-chasing.


Unfazed, Mandy Kiss fired back in a video that has since gone viral. Sitting confidently before the camera, she mocked the organization for being “biased” and “selective,” insisting that sex work and sexual expression deserve as much recognition as athletics, artistry, or endurance feats. Her comments sparked heated arguments on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok, where opinions split between those who hailed her bravery and those who condemned her for glorifying what they called “moral bankruptcy.”


Her critics point to the wider dangers of normalizing such controversial bids. Religious groups, gender advocates, and even some entertainers argue that moves like this could influence impressionable youths to equate fame with shock value rather than talent or hard work. Others worry about the potential legal implications, noting that public promotion of sexual acts with multiple partners could clash with Nigerian laws on indecency and prostitution.


Supporters, however, frame the backlash as another example of society’s hypocrisy. They argue that the world routinely celebrates risky stunts, from extreme eating challenges to endurance tests that strain human limits, yet recoils when women use sexuality as a form of personal agency. For this camp, Mandy Kiss is simply using her body as her canvas — and whether one approves or not, the attention proves she has mastered the art of virality.


What remains undeniable is the role social media plays in amplifying such controversies. Without platforms like Instagram and X, Mandy Kiss’s announcement would have been a local oddity, discussed in hushed tones. Instead, it became a global talking point within hours, fueling debates about content regulation, online morality, and the ever-blurring lines between entertainment and exploitation. Tech analysts warn that as creators battle for visibility in saturated spaces, we will likely see more attempts that test societal tolerance, leaving regulators, parents, and platforms themselves scrambling to respond.


Guinness World Records, for its part, remains steadfast in protecting its brand from what it considers “illegitimate feats.” The institution has long prided itself on cataloging achievements that inspire awe, creativity, and admiration. By rejecting Mandy Kiss’s bid, GWR reaffirms its role as a gatekeeper of legitimacy in a world where shock value often overshadows substance.


As October 30 draws closer, all eyes remain on Mandy Kiss to see whether she will proceed with her self-declared “record attempt” despite GWR’s refusal. If nothing else, the controversy cements her status as one of Nigeria’s most polarizing influencers — loved, hated, but never ignored.


In a society caught between tradition and modernity, her story is not just about sex or records; it is about the clash between institutions of order and the restless chaos of social media fame.


Whether this latest stunt propels her further into the limelight or permanently damages her credibility, one thing is certain: Mandy Kiss has once again forced Nigeria — and the world — to confront uncomfortable questions about the price of relevance in the digital age.


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