Key Points:
- Mandy Kiss says Guinness rejects her bold bedroom record plan. She adds she will still push on.
- A new clip shows her anger at the decision. She vows to film the full bid.
- Fans drop sharp takes across socials this week. Experts weigh wider bias.
Mandy Kiss has fired back at Guinness today. The star says the group turned down her bold plan. She still plans to take 100 men in one day. The aim, she says, is a record on her terms.

Earlier, she teased the bid for late October. The talk drew wide buzz across apps and blogs. Then came the firm no from Guinness on such bids. See our first report on the Guinness World Records rejection.
Guinness rejection sparks new Mandy Kiss rant
In the clip, she speaks in Yoruba and English. Her face looks stern as she lays out her mind. She says she will run the act and film it.
“Guinness Record, do you own my body? I said I want to sleep with 100 men, yet you say don’t record things like that.” “Are you people normal? It’s not mine; what’s yours? If you don’t record, I will do it myself. It is my decision; nobody can stop me,” she said in the video.
Meanwhile, fans split fast on the bold claim. Some cheer her push with short hype lines. Others call the plan wild, risky, or plain sad. The tone swings hard across X and Instagram today.
Social media reactions and wider gender context
Pee_zu_ said: “He go later dey your history say you once get kpekus and now it’s no more If na 100 men remain whey you wan knack.”
Nathani32488441 said: “She no sabi speak English or Guinness use Yoruba reply her?”
iindalinj wrote: “Even Mia Khalifa no go do this kind thing.”
Laugh_drip said: “Person wey fit this girl na portable because even if they give me this girl for free I no go still nack am see as her facé be.”
ayampeky said: “My goodness… those eyes look like she needs serious help. Any guy that willingly sleeps with this girl must be seriously demented.”
In addition, a pop culture scholar weighed in today. Olabanke Awelewa says women face harsher moral bars. She notes how praise and shame shift with gender. “The duty to be good is for all,” she says. “Each person has a right to choose their path,” she adds.
For more on fresh Guinness talk this month, check this. Our piece on Hilda Baci’s confirmed jollof record shows the rules. That story tracks forms, checks, and final proof steps.
At the time of this post, no venue is fixed. No ticket plan is set for the public yet. Details may drop if Mandy keeps this path. We will track new posts from her team.
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