Chef Hilda Baci Explains Why Many People Disapproved Of Her Quest To Beat The Cooking Record
After surpassing the previous record holder, Indian Lata Tandon's 87 hours and 45 minutes, Hilda reportedly achieved a new 100 hours non-stop cooking record.
She has not yet received Guinness World Record certification; her attempt is still being examined.
Hilda claimed that many people were dissatisfied with the attempt because they were scared by her beauty, talent, and charisma while appearing as a guest on the most recent episode of the I Said What I Said Podcast.
She said, "There were a lot of 'It's not fairs', like, 'how can only her be fine, be hot, ah ah. How can only her have all these things? That's not how life is."
In response to rumors that she paid for press, she said, "The PR that we invested in, how much, how many was it? The kind of earned media that the attempt got, you can not pay for it. You can't plan for it, you can't pay it. It's grace. You can only hope."
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