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Mandy Kiss' Explosive Guinness Bid: 100 Men, 24 Hours – Nigeria's Most Talked-About Record Chase

Content Creator Mandy Kiss

23 September 2025 4 mins read Published By: Infohub

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In the ever evolving world of social media stunts and boundary pushing content creation, few announcements have ignited as much fire as Nigerian influencer Mandy Kiss's latest revelation. On September 22, 2025, the bold and unapologetic Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, better known as Mandy Kiss, dropped a bombshell on Instagram: she's gearing up to attempt a Guinness World Record by engaging in sexual encounters with 100 men within a single 24-hour period. Scheduled for October 30, 2025, in Ikorodu, Lagos, this audacious plan has sent shockwaves across Nigeria and beyond, blending elements of adult entertainment, viral marketing, and fierce debate on societal norms.

Mandy Kiss, a 28-year-old Sagamu based content creator who has built a massive following through her provocative skits, OnlyFans content, and self-proclaimed title as the "president of prostitutes," captioned her post with unyielding confidence: "100 men for 24 hours. I can and I will." Accompanying the announcement was a sleek flyer emblazoned with the Guinness World Records (GWR) logo, detailing the event's logistics – though the exact venue remains under wraps for now. This isn't just a personal challenge; it's a statement, a spectacle, and potentially a career-defining moment for the influencer who's no stranger to controversy.

Who Is Mandy Kiss? From Skit Maker to Sensation

To understand the magnitude of this bid, one must first grasp Mandy Kiss's meteoric rise. Born in Ogun State, Nigeria, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi entered the digital spotlight around 2020 with hilarious, relatable skits that often touched on relationships, body positivity, and the hustles of young Nigerian women. Her content quickly amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram and TikTok, where her curvaceous figure and witty one-liners became her trademarks.

But Mandy didn't stop at comedy. Embracing her sensuality, she ventured into adult content creation, launching an OnlyFans page that reportedly earns her a comfortable living. She's been vocal about empowerment, often sharing stories of rejection despite her success like her recent candid admission that even with her money and body, suitors still dump her. This vulnerability has endeared her to fans who see her as a trailblazer breaking taboos in a conservative society.

Her public spats add to the intrigue. Just months ago, Mandy clashed with controversial singer Portable Zazu over his ex, Queen Dami, in a heated online exchange that trended nationwide. Now, with this GWR attempt, she's once again positioning herself at the center of Nigeria's cultural conversations, challenging what it means to be a woman owning her sexuality in the public eye.

At face value, the logistics of Mandy's challenge sound Herculean. 100 encounters in 24 hours translates to roughly one every 14.4 minutes, a pace that demands peak physical endurance, medical oversight, and a willing cadre of participants. The flyer hints at a structured event, possibly involving screenings for health and consent to mitigate risks like STIs or exhaustion. While details are sparse, sources close to the creator suggest professional videography and live-streaming elements to document the attempt, turning it into a multimedia spectacle.

Historical Context: Not the First, But Certainly the Boldest in Nigeria

Mandy's ambition echoes past attempts that blurred the lines between record-breaking and adult entertainment. In 2004, American porn star Lisa Sparxxx (now Lisa Sparks) made headlines for allegedly bedding 919 men in just 22 hours during a competition in Warsaw, Poland. The event, organized by adult industry promoters, was touted as a world record but never officially sanctioned by GWR. Sparks later clarified the actual number was closer to 150 in 7.5 hours, amid accusations of exaggeration for hype.

Fast-forward to January 2025, when UK OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue (real name Tia Emma Billinger) claimed to have surpassed that with 1,057 men in 12 hours during a university tour. Her stunt drew global backlash, with critics slamming it as exploitative and unsafe. Blue defended it as consensual fun, but like Sparks, it remains unofficial.

Mandy's 100-man target, while modest by those standards, marks a Nigerian first. In a country where sex remains a taboo topic, her openness could either catapult her to infamy or inspire a wave of body-positive activism. Comparisons to Lily Phillips, the British influencer who broke down in tears after a similar 100-man challenge, have surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), with users warning Mandy of the emotional toll.

Social Media Storm: Reactions Pour In

The announcement has exploded online on X within hours. Nigerian Twitter, never short on opinions, is divided. Supporters hail her as a feminist icon, praising her for reclaiming narratives around female sexuality. "Queens supporting queens! Break that record, sis – show them Nigerian women run things," tweeted one fan.

Critics, however, are scathing. Religious leaders and conservative voices decry it as moral decay, with one X user quipping, "Guinness World Records doesn’t honor this kind of record you’re looking to do." Another mocked, "The record is currently at 1000😂 You never ready." Health advocates raised alarms about physical dangers, urging mandatory STI testing and hydration breaks.

As the date approaches, expect more teasers, training montages (think endurance workouts and nutrition tips), and perhaps GWR's verdict. If approved, it could redefine record-keeping; if not, it still cements Mandy's legacy as Nigeria's most daring digital disruptor.

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