'Eggcellent': Reactions as Guinness World Records Recognises African Man for Balancing 735 Eggs On His Hat
- A man named Gregory Da Silva has been recognised by Guinness World Records for balancing 735 eggs on his hat
- Gregory, who is from Benin Republic, could be seen in a video displaying his amazing skill which wowed Guinness World Records (GWR)
- Apart from impressing GWR with his skill, Gregory also wowed many social media users, some of whom described the man's skill as "eggcellent"
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A man from the Republic of Benin identified as Gregory Da Silva has been recognised by Guinness World Records (GWR) for carrying 735 eggs on a single hat.
In a video that was shared on Instagram by @guinnessworldrecords, the man could be seen on a stage balancing the hundreds of eggs on his hat.
Captioning the video, GWR wrote:
"Most eggs carried on a single hat, 735 by Gregory Da Silva."
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Social media reacts
Reacting to Gregory's skill, an Instagram user with the handle @razmqtaz said:
"Man they just givin awards for anything nowadays."
@silentsparrow21 wrote:
"This actually impressive."
@alajmix commented:
"Whats the point of this and a lot of other records? What value does it add to humanity? Or is it just Guinness business?"
@razmqtaz said:
"Man they just givin awards for anything nowadays."
@_ayushgautam_ wrote:
"Eggcellent."
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Taking to its Instagram page to celebrate Jorge, GWR said the Mexican man became caught up in the magic of the movie.
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