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“Chef Dammy Has Now Applied And We Will Review All Her Evidence, yes it is allowed to submit evidence after record attempt is complete” - Guinness World Records reveals

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“Chef Dammy Has Now Applied And We Will Review All Her Evidence, yes it is allowed to submit evidence after record attempt is complete” - Guinness World Records reveals

A source understands that after completing her cookathon, Chef Dammy has submitted an application to Guinness World Records. According to the information provided to Legit.ng on Friday, June 16, the GWR stated that the body was now in possession of her application and would review her evidence.

“Chef Dammy Has Now Applied And We Will Review All Her Evidence, yes it is allowed to submit evidence after record attempt is complete” - Guinness World Records reveals

This comes after Legit.ng received confirmation from Guinness World Records on June 14 that the chef did not apply prior to beginning her 120-hour cookathon. Contrary to reports, she may have applied prior to beginning her cooking career.

Between June 9 and June 13, Chef Dammy embarked on a daring cooking journey that, according to the organizers, lasted 120 hours. On Friday, June 16, the most recent information made available to Legit.ng stated that the body now possesses Dammy's application.

Madalyn Bielfeld, the PR manager for GWR, told Legit.ng:

“I can confirm that Chef Dammy has now made an application." 

Also, the GWR told Legit.ng that Dammy's evidence would be looked at and the body would make sure she knew how to present it.

The body wrote: 

"We will ensure she understands the process and method to submit the evidence. We will then reviews this quickly."

After stating to BBC Yoruba that she did not cook for Guinness World Records or to hold a record, Chef Dammy has now done this.

Additionally, she stated that she was not competing with Hilda Baci. Dammy revealed to BBC Yoruba:

 "I just love cooking." Earlier on Friday, June 16, FIJ quoted the GWR as saying it was "aware" of Dammy's cookathon and that evidence could be submitted after a record attempt has been completed.

The body told FIJ: 

“We are aware of Chef Dammy’s cooking marathon. It is possible to submit evidence after a record attempt has been completed.” 

After Dammy must have submitted her cookathon evidence, only Guinness World Records can confirm that she cooked for 120 hours and make a decision.
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