Big Tresh is the name of the Nigerian woman who is aiming to break the record for the longest Instagram live video. Big Tresh, who is 23 years old, plans to stream live on Instagram continuously for five days (125 hours) in an effort to break the record for the longest Instagram live video.
She claims that she will be live streaming herself participating in a variety of activities such as cooking, playing games, and many more.
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Big Tresh started this endeavor on Wednesday, July 5, and you can follow along with it on her Instagram feed, which can be found at big_treshlyn.
Although her record will be the first of its kind in this category, the Guinness World Record for the longest live-stream (video) now stands at 624 hours, 37 minutes, and 55 seconds. Her record is expected to break this record.
This record was set in Jinhua, Zhejiang, China, by Zhejiang Luyuan Electric Vehicle Co., Ltd. (China) during the dates of August 16 and September 11, 2022.
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In other developments, the administration of Ekiti State has decided to forbid the three-day kissing marathon that was going to take place in the state in the hopes of breaking a Guinness World Record.
An organization known as Sugartee had marketed the event across the state as well as on social media, and the event was scheduled to begin on July 7 at a well-known amusement park located in the capital of the state.
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However, according to a letter dated July 3, 2023 from the Ministry of Arts and Culture that was delivered to the Ekiti State Hoteliers Association, the state administration has decided to cancel the planned kissing marathon. The point was driven home in the letter that any establishment that played host to the event would be subject to harsh repercussions.
Concerns were voiced in a letter that was sent out by the Director of Tourism, Adebanji Adelusi, on behalf of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dele Ogunsemoyin. The letter highlighted worries that the planned event, which was referred to as a "Kiss-a-thon," may damage the reputation of the state.
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