The longest kiss record has been broken, marking Valentine’s Day in the Thailand resort area of Pattaya as determined couples attempted to break the world record.
Fourteen couples began the contest. Seven couples still going for the title have surpassed the previous world record—32 hours, seven minutes and 14 seconds set in Germany two years ago 2009.
However, one couple surpassed the rest: Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat kissed for 46 hours, 24 minutes and nine seconds, far exceeding the previously-held world record, MSNBC reported .
They win a grand prize of $3,250 and a diamond ring.
Participants were required to provide proof of marriage or whether they were truly a couple—a letter from both parents or a marriage certificate was acceptable, according to World Records Academy .
The rules for this record involves not parting lips at any time, although one can sip liquids through straws. Couples cannot sit or sleep.
“I’m glad we could set a new record,” said Somporn Naksuetrong, general manager of the Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks Museum in the resort of Pattaya, which hosted the Valentine’s Day event, according to Bangkok Post.
“But at the same time I’m worried for our contestants,” he added, “they looked really tired. We’ve already prepare medical services ready for them.”
Fourteen couples began the contest. Seven couples still going for the title have surpassed the previous world record—32 hours, seven minutes and 14 seconds set in Germany two years ago 2009.
However, one couple surpassed the rest: Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat kissed for 46 hours, 24 minutes and nine seconds, far exceeding the previously-held world record, MSNBC reported .
They win a grand prize of $3,250 and a diamond ring.
Participants were required to provide proof of marriage or whether they were truly a couple—a letter from both parents or a marriage certificate was acceptable, according to World Records Academy .
The rules for this record involves not parting lips at any time, although one can sip liquids through straws. Couples cannot sit or sleep.
“I’m glad we could set a new record,” said Somporn Naksuetrong, general manager of the Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks Museum in the resort of Pattaya, which hosted the Valentine’s Day event, according to Bangkok Post.
“But at the same time I’m worried for our contestants,” he added, “they looked really tired. We’ve already prepare medical services ready for them.”