New Delhi: A couple has set the Guinness World Record for the longest kiss underwater. They broke the previous record for the longest underwater kiss which was held by Beth Neale of South Africa and Miles Cloutier of Canada. The couple kissed for four minutes and six seconds. The last record was set 13 years ago at 3 minutes, 24 seconds.
The couple shared a kiss in an infinity pool at the Maldives' LUX South Ari Atoll resort. One of the best underwater videographers in the Maldives, Sidey the Shark, captured the moment on camera. Also watching their attempt at a Guinness World Record was a large throng.
The official Twitter account of Guinness World Records shared the video of the couple kissing underwater and captioned it., "These lovebirds set a new underwater kiss record since their joint love was the ocean.”
Family status
Beth Neale and Miles Cloutier first met in Bermuda five years ago, and they currently reside in South Africa with their daughter, who is 1.5 years old.
Challenges they faced
They both are underwater filmmakers; the concept was built three years ago, and they trained for weeks. However, they acknowledged that the task itself was much more difficult than they had thought. Beth told Guinness World Records, "Three days before the record, I just could not hold my breath." "We couldn't even achieve the existing record - we weren't even near," Miles continued.