Hugging bark for two straight days just earned a Kenyan woman official world record status. Truphena Muthoni secured the Guinness World Records badge confirming her successful forty-eight-hour endurance stunt in Nairobi, where she clung to a tree without letting go. This specific feat smashed the previous time set in Ghana, courtesy of Abdul Hakim Awal, who managed roughly half that duration. The organization verified that she maintained physical contact the entire time to validate the attempt. She posted the physical proof on social media to celebrate the recognition while awaiting results for a longer try.
She claimed the goal involved raising awareness for mental health benefits rather than just seeking internet fame. Preparation involved months of grueling walks and stamina training to ensure her arms would not give out during the squeeze. The endurance challenge surpassed earlier benchmarks established courtesy of others who used similar stunts for environmental advocacy. Muthoni already completed a separate seventy-two-hour effort that currently sits in the review queue awaiting judgment from the adjudicators.
She claimed the goal involved raising awareness for mental health benefits rather than just seeking internet fame. Preparation involved months of grueling walks and stamina training to ensure her arms would not give out during the squeeze. The endurance challenge surpassed earlier benchmarks established courtesy of others who used similar stunts for environmental advocacy. Muthoni already completed a separate seventy-two-hour effort that currently sits in the review queue awaiting judgment from the adjudicators.