Chef Falls Asleep Behind Stove During Guinness Cook-A-Thon, Looks Tired in Video

Chef Falls Asleep Behind Stove During Guinness Cook-A-Thon, Looks Tired in Video

  • Chef Abena Kwartemaa, who is on a quest to break the record for the longest cooking hours by an individual, was captured sleeping
  • This comes after the Ghanaian chef had cooked for over 200 hours as she competed with another Ghanaian chef, Chef Smith, who had cooked for over 600 hours
  • Many people in the comments pleaded with her to quit the challenge and get enough sleep

Ghanaian Chef Abena Kwartemaa, who followed in the steps of Chef Failatu Abdul Razak and embarked on a Guinness World Record cook-a-thon attempt, was captured sleeping behind the stove.

Chef Abena Kwartemaa, who is on a quest to break the record for the longest cooking hours by an individual, was captured sleeping
Chef Abena Kwartemaa slept during her GWR cook-a-thon. Image Credit: @cypress_kwartemaa_paegia and @mari.gyataa
Source: UGC

Chef attempted to break cooking record

In a video that has since gone viral on social media, Chef Kwartemaa stirred the pot of food and then took a seat that was behind the cooker.

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Moments later, the Ghanaian chef was captured seated in a comfortable position with her back leaning backwards, hands folded, and her eyes closed as she remained in that position for a while.

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Chef Abena Kwartemaa slept off while the food on the cooker heated up. This comes after the Ghanaian chef had completed over 200 hours of cooking in the GWR attempt.

Below is a video of Chef Abena Kwartemaa during her GWR cook-a-thon attempt.

Reactions to the video of Chef Abena Kwartemaa sleeping during her cook-a-thon

The video got many people laughing hard as they pleaded with her in the comments to quit the challenge and get enough sleep.

tinababy_gh said:

She should go and sleep la. Aah

ambitious_afia said:

The food is burning ooo waaabr3 awww they shd go there n encourage her

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mary_gold_o said:

Chale it's the way she's sitting for me man cannot can again

oyooskitchen said:

Sister k) da wai...na you can't kill yourself ...for what? That's why I like the standathon guy....atleast he was truthful to himself. We all can't do everything

tashairis1 said:

Lol...its the background music for me

madam_abenaa said:

Eka Aba fie

yhaa_may said:

someone has done 326 days or so sis keep ur head up wai the battle is not for the weak

Man read for 145 hours

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian man, John Obot, who got approval from Guinness World Records to read for 145 hours, started.

To complete the arduous task, the man currently at Watbridge Hotel and Suites in Uyo planned to read many books.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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