Each week at Guinness World Records, we'll be rounding up the recent highlights from our incredible live broadcasts on our official Facebook page.
 
Featuring fascinating live record-breaking action and interviews from around the world, our broadcasts also give our viewers the chance to ask our talented title holders a question or two.
 
If you missed any of the action from the past week - no worries, we’ve gathered up a selection of the best videos for you to watch below. 
 
We kicked off the week in Los Angeles, where Asha Leo and record holder Drew Binksy attempted a cool throwback record for the Most slap bracelets put on in 30 seconds! Slap bracelets were super popular in the 90s, so Asha, Drew, and his girlfriend were very excited to relive some childhood memories while attempting a world record. The rules require that no bracelets overlap, so Drew and his girlfriend had quite the challenge to face! The pair also attempted the record title for the Fastest time to unravel a toilet roll (one hand). Like all record titles, it’s not as easy as it looks! To see how they did, click below. 
 


Later that same day, Asha returned with Drew and his girlfriend to attempt a summer-themed record for the Most lemons caught blindfolded in 30 seconds! This record requires the two participants to work together, and use communication skills in order to catch 27 lemons required to set a new record. At the end of the broadcast, Drew’s girlfriend took on the title for the Fastest time to peel and slice a pineapple, resulting in some tasty leftovers. To get some tips from these hysterical participants, take a look at the video. 



On Tuesday our Facebook Live team were in New York to showcase the world’s Most expensive omelette. Host Claire met with Chef Emile at the Le Parker Meridian Hotel to give viewers a look into how to make the one and only “Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata”. Featuring hefty chunks of lobster, a special whiskey creme sauce, six eggs and loads of caviar, this over-the-top breakfast is served up for a price of $2,000. To see an exclusive recipe video of a unique record-breaking dish, watch the video below. 



Later that day Claire met with gymnast Eve Stein, a teenager who aims to inspire women everywhere to achieve their fitness goals. Eve and her trainer answered questions from her Brooklyn gymnasium where they practice on the regular. For this broadcast, Eve decided to attempt the record for the Most pull ups in one minute (female). The young gymnast had the pressure of beating the current record of 30 pull ups. Eve only had three attempts to successfully achieve a new title, and she used two nearly tying the current record. To find out if she made it, check out the video! 



We continued the week in Manhattan, this time featuring a decadent record title for the Most expensive chocolate. This particular record focuses on the individual chocolate piece itself, which happens to cost a whopping $250 a piece. For this broadcast host Claire meets with Danish artisan chocolatier Fritz Knipschildt, who created the record-setting “La Madeline au Truffe”. He walks us through precisely what ingredients make such a lavish chunk of chocolatey goodness. To find out how it’s done, click below! 



This week ended in London, with a speedy Facebook Live broadcast featuring the world’s Fastest talker. Sean Shannon is known for his impressive ability to recite Hamlet’s famous soliloquy, “To be or not to be” which consists of 260 words in just a matter of 23.8 seconds. He has held his record title since 1995, and has kept his skills sharp since first achieving his record. To see them in action, take a look at the video below.