10 Celebrities Who Made It Into the Guinness World Records
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08:04 2018-03-23

The Guinness Book of Records has already existed for more than 60 years. Every year it approves around 6,000 records out of 50,000 applications. It’s no wonder that some of those records are set by people known all over the world for their professional achievements. Here we present some record-breakers with celebrity status.

We collected some Guinness World Records set by singers, TV hosts, actors, and politicians. These records are not connected to their income or their place in the music charts. Read this list until the end to find out who set the record themselves and who got there with the help of others.

1. Shakira

Shakira possesses an impressive number of Guinness World Record certificates — she broke the record three times! Not only does she hold the title for Best-Selling Spanish Album and Best-Selling Spanish Single, she was the first person to reach 100 million likes on Facebook.

2. Hilary Clinton

Given the popularity of the US election, it’s not surprising that Hillary Clinton became the most searched woman on the Internet in 2016. She could have become the most searched person in the US but, similarly to the elections, she was won over by Donald Trump. Interestingly enough, this title previously belonged to Lady Gaga.

3. Ozzy Osbourne

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In 2010, the Guinness World Record for the longest and loudest scream by a crowd was broken by a crowd of 52,000 people at Dodger Stadium. This scream was led by Black Sabbath frontman, Ozzy Osbourne. The heavy metal singer even received a Guinness certificate as the leader of a record breaking scream.

4. Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock

Professional wrestler and actor, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, holds a number of world records, but the most surprising of them has to do with selfies. Johnson holds the title of the man who took 105 selfies in three minutes. Note that there was a condition that on each selfie the face and the neck of the person had to be in focus, which makes this achievement even more impressive.

5. Metallica

Metallica holds a Guinness World Records plaque for being the first band that toured on all 7 continents. This achievement was recorded after they had played their concert at The Carlini Argentine Base in Antarctica. Their concert became the second one ever played in Antarctica, and their audience consisted of 7 people.

6. Ellen DeGeneres

We are all familiar with the selfie that was taken during The Oscar’s and was tweeted by TV star, Ellen DeGeneres. This picture broke the world record for being retweeted 3.3 million times! Surprisingly, this record was broken again last year by a 16-year old boy hoping for a year-long supply of free chicken nuggets. The boy’s tweet received 3.4 million retweets.

7. Regis Philbin

Regis Philbin, a famous US gameshow and talkshow host, set the Guinness World Record in 2004 when he accumulated 15,188 thousand hours in front of a television camera. In 2011 he was still the record holder with 16,746.50 hours, which means that he spent on average, one hour a day on a TV set throughout his impressive 50-year long career.

8. Eminem

In 2013, Eminem broke the world record for most words in a hit single with his song, “Rap God”. In 6 minutes and 4 seconds, the rapper spits out 1,560 words which averages to 4.28 words per second. During the fastest segment of the song, this number goes up to 6.46 words per second.

9. Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr did not break the record by himself, but he became an inspiration with his record breaking birthday card. For his birthday, Downey was presented with a card containing 5,339 signatures from fans during his visit to China. The previous record held by a card was received by Churchill Insurance.

10. Michelle Obama

The wife of the former US president Barack Obama, assisted in setting a world record in 2011. She joined a group of 400 jumping children to break the record for the most people doing jumping jacks. In a 24-hour period, 300,265 people all over the globe did jumping jacks for one minute, breaking the previous record.

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