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A British man’s split-second romance has become Valentine’s Day internet gold. Joshua Saunders holds the Guinness World Record for the most kisses in 30 seconds by a pair, after sharing 146 rapid pecks with his partner.
That works out to nearly five kisses every second. The footage, filmed months earlier, resurfaced online on 14 February and quickly spread across social platforms, offering a rare feel-good moment amid a busy news cycle.The record attempt took place on 20 August 2025 at the London headquarters of Guinness World Records. Saunders completed the challenge with his partner, Jenny Troy, during an officially supervised session.
While many posts framed it as a Valentine’s Day stunt, the achievement itself happened well before the holiday and only gained widespread attention later.
30 seconds that turned kissing into a record
The video shows the couple laughing as they exchange rapid-fire kisses against a Guinness World Records backdrop. Despite the playful energy, the rules were strict. Each kiss had to be clearly separated before the next could count, and several pecks were discounted during the tally.
Only after a detailed review was the final figure of 146 kisses officially confirmed, highlighting the precision behind what appears to be a chaotic burst of affection.The clip’s renewed popularity was driven by reposts from high-profile accounts, including some more commonly associated with hard news than romance. That contrast helped push the video beyond novelty, with viewers praising the couple’s timing, coordination, and focus.Behind the scenes, Guinness World Records applies the same verification standards to light-hearted categories as it does to more serious ones. Every attempt is filmed, timed, and reviewed against detailed guidelines to ensure accuracy.The clip’s revival showed that in the age of endless content, timing still matters as much as novelty.



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