The well-known Nigerian chef, [Hilda Baci], has responded to the disapproval she faced following her record-breaking attempt. Hilda embarked on a journey to break the Guinness World Record for the longest [cooking marathon]. Surpassing the previous record of 87 hours and 45 minutes held by India's Lata Tandon, Hilda achieved a new record of 100 hours of non-stop cooking.
However, despite her remarkable accomplishment, there were individuals who criticized her achievement, claiming that she was "too blessed." During her appearance on the 'I Said What I Said' Podcast, Hilda revealed that some people were dissatisfied with her success, feeling intimidated by her beauty, skills, and charisma. She expressed that there were comments like, "'How can only her be fine, be hot? How can only her have all these things? That's not how life is.'"
Addressing the speculations that she paid for massive publicity, Hilda dismissed such notions and emphasized that the extensive media coverage her attempt received cannot be bought. She attributed it to grace, stating, "You can only hope."
While Hilda's record-breaking attempt is currently under review by Guinness World Records for certification, she discussed her experience of cooking for such an extended period and taking instructions from her team during the podcast.
Hilda Baci's determination and dedication to breaking the cooking marathon record have garnered attention and admiration, despite the disapproval she faced. Her accomplishment serves as an inspiration to aspiring chefs and individuals striving to surpass their limits in pursuit of their dreams.
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