Hilda Baci does it again; breaks Guinness World Record's Twitter views record

As evidenced by a tweet from Guinness World Records, Hila Baci has broken yet another record.

Guinness World Records claims that their tweet confirming Hilda Baci's record for the longest individual cooking marathon surpassed a previous record on its Twitter website.

According to reports, the tweet has received more than 25 million views, setting a record for the Guinness World Records Twitter account.

Guinness World Records tweeted, "Yeah, so this is our best-performing tweet of all time with nearly 25 million news feeds reached."

Hilda Baci was officially crowned the new record holder for the longest cooking marathon by an individual by the Guinness World Records two days ago, on June 13, 2023.


The 26-year-old's attempt to break the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual was achieved a few weeks prior. Indian chef Lata Tondon, the previous holder of the title, cooked for 87 hours and 50 minutes in 2019.

Now that all the steps have been followed, Hilda's record has been verified. According to a Guinness World Records social media post, Hilda Baci has broken the record for the longest cooking marathon (person) "after reviewing all the footage." To learn the exact time we gave Hilda, watch the movie and read the complete justification below.


Hilda made an effort to set a record of 100 hours, but her final total was reduced by about seven hours as a result of an early miscalculation in which she overestimated the length of one of her rest intervals.

As with all 'longest marathon' records, the competitor is allowed a five-minute break for every hour of nonstop exercise. If not taken, these rest pauses might build up. Hilda could only rest or use the restroom during those brief intervals.

Her official time has been determined to be 93 hours and 11 minutes as a result.

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