When it comes to online controversies, few names in Nigeria stir up as much heated debate as Mandy Kiss. But this time, the self-styled “president of prostitutes” managed to shake the nation after unveiling a shocking flier for what she called a Guinness-style record attempt to sleep with 100 men in just 24 hours.
The poster, shared widely on social media, boldly displayed the date and venue for the controversial stunt, with Ikorodu, Lagos, listed as the location. Many Nigerians first thought it was just another of Mandy’s attention-grabbing antics until the matter took an unexpected turn.
Guinness World Records quickly issued a response, making it clear they had nothing to do with such a record. In their words, “This is not a record we monitor,” effectively washing their hands of any association. That official statement only fueled public outrage further, as conversations about morality, mental health, and clout-chasing began to dominate the discourse online.
By September 26, 2025, the issue had spilled beyond social media trends and into the palace of a respected Yoruba monarch. The Eselu of Iselu Kingdom in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Akinyemi, released a public petition addressed to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. In his strongly worded letter, the monarch described Mandy Kiss’s planned stunt as shameful and dangerous, demanding she be arrested and subjected to drug tests. He argued that such reckless publicity threatened societal values and should not be allowed to slide under the banner of entertainment.

The call for her arrest immediately sparked mixed reactions. Some Nigerians agreed wholeheartedly, saying the country must draw a line on social media excesses before things get out of hand. Others felt the monarch’s petition was too harsh, suggesting that Mandy’s antics were more about chasing clout than actually carrying out the plan. Still, the attention it garnered proved she had succeeded in getting everyone talking.
As the backlash grew, Mandy Kiss herself broke her silence. In a video that surfaced the same day the monarch’s petition made headlines, she pleaded with Nigerians to forgive her. Visibly emotional, she explained she was only “catching cruise” and had no real intention of going through with the bizarre Guinness record stunt. “I cannot do it. It was just for content,” she admitted, urging authorities not to take drastic action against her.
The apology did little to erase the storm already brewing. For critics, Mandy’s excuse was yet another example of how influencers are willing to cross sensitive boundaries for attention. For her loyal supporters, though, it was proof that she is simply misunderstood and constantly judged for playing up a persona.
What makes the story even more intriguing is how divided the details were in the press. While some outlets reported the supposed event date as September 30, others insisted it was fixed for October 30. Regardless of which is accurate, it was clear the spectacle was never going to happen, especially not after Guinness’ public rejection and the monarch’s fiery intervention.
This controversy highlights how blurred the line between content creation and public indecency has become in the age of viral media. Mandy Kiss may have been seeking shock value, but the backlash shows that not all publicity is good publicity. When your name ends up in a monarch’s petition and Guinness World Records’ rejection list in the same week, you know you’ve stirred up more than just gossip.
Whether this incident becomes a turning point for her or just another chapter in her long list of scandals remains to be seen. But one thing is certain, Mandy Kiss has once again managed to dominate headlines, proving that in today’s Nigeria, the line between clout and chaos is dangerously thin.

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