Guinness World Records has shockingly authorized chef Dammy’s 120-hour cook-a-thon as they reveal their next course of action.
As previously reported, the chef was denied by Guinness World Records when the board determined that Dammy never submitted an application.
The board said:
“We have not received an application for this attempt. Applications can be made via the Guinness World Records website for our records management team to review.
“Once an application is accepted, the record claimant receives a set of detailed guidelines specific to that record category that must be adhered to.
“This also details a list of evidence that must be submitted for our team to verify the record. Guinness World Records maintains a rigorous review process to maintain the integrity of each Guinness World Records title.”
However, it has now been revealed that Dammy has submitted an application to Guinness World Records.
Dammy’s application has now been received by Guinness World Records’ public relations manager, Madalyn Bielfeld.
“I can confirm that Chef Dammy has now made an application. We will ensure she understands the process and method to submit the evidence. We will then review this quickly”, he said.