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Mandy Kiss: Biography, Age, Education, Husband, Children, Career, Net Worth, Controversy, Relationship and More

Mandy Kiss’s Biography Mandy Kiss (real name Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi) is a Nigerian social media influencer, skit maker, and model who gained notoriety for a planned marathon sex act, which drew calls for her arrest by an Ogun State traditional ruler. She is known for her large following on platforms like Instagram and her involvement in comedy skits, acting, and business ventures such as her lash business.  

From her early fame as a social media influencer to her recent rebranding, she constantly reinvents herself in ways that spark both admiration and criticism. Her journey has been marked by bold decisions, personal regrets, and surprising revelations that keep her at the center of public discussion.

Early Life and Rise to Fame

Mandy Kiss first gained recognition online as a model and influencer. Her bold style and unapologetic personality quickly set her apart, earning her a reputation for controversy. At one point, she even branded herself as the “President of Olosho,” a provocative tag that stirred reactions across social media. While some admired her confidence, others criticized her lifestyle choices.

Despite the backlash, Mandy built a strong following, turning herself into a household name in Nigeria’s online entertainment space.

Mandy Kiss Age

Mandy Kiss Biography she was born on 16th March 2000 in Ogun State, Nigeria. As of 2025, she is 25 years old. Despite her young age, she has experienced a whirlwind of fame, controversy, and personal growth that has shaped her into one of Nigeria’s most talked-about internet personalities. Her youthful energy, coupled with her daring lifestyle choices, explains why she connects so strongly with the younger generation online.

Personal Reflections and Rebranding

Tattoo Story and Regrets

One of the turning points in Mandy’s journey was her decision to cover up a tattoo of popular musician Naira Marley, which she had boldly placed on her thigh. She later admitted that the tattoo caused issues in her personal life, especially with past relationships, as partners often found it uncomfortable. To move forward, she replaced it with a flower design, symbolizing growth and fresh beginnings.

Looking back, Mandy has openly expressed regret about some choices she made during her early years in the spotlight. She admits that not everything she projected online was a reflection of her true self.

Public Apology to Young Fans

Another major shift came when Mandy publicly apologized to young girls who looked up to her. She confessed that some of her earlier content may have given the wrong impression and stressed that much of what she showcased was for attention and not a lifestyle she would encourage others to follow. This move earned her respect from many, as it showeda willingness to acknowledge mistakes and change.

Struggles with Relationships

Mandy has also been candid about her personal struggles, especially in finding genuine love. She revealed that fame, constant attention, and some of her past choices have made it difficult to build stable relationships. Her vulnerability on this subject resonated with many who saw a more human side of her.

Bold Guinness World Record Attempt

In 2025, Mandy Kiss stirred fresh controversy by announcing plans to attempt a Guinness World Record challenge titled “100 Men for 24hrs.” The event is scheduled to take place in Ikorodu, Lagos. While some view it as another publicity stunt, others see it as her way of remaining relevant in the ever-competitive social media landscape. The announcement sparked mixed reactions—ranging from curiosity to criticism.

Controversy: 

Social media has been abuzz since self-acclaimed sex worker and controversial content creator, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, announced plans to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours, in what she described as a Guinness World Record attempt.

In a viral flyer posted on Instagram bearing the GWR logo, the self-styled “President of Olosho (prostitutes)” revealed that the event would hold in Ikorodu, Lagos State, on October 30, 2025, with the exact venue to be announced a day earlier.

Guinness World Records, however, swiftly distanced itself from the stunt. In a statement shared on X, the organisation wrote, “This is not a record we monitor,” stressing that it only approves attempts that are measurable, verifiable, safe, and ethical.

Despite the rejection, Mandy Kiss doubled down in a video, flaunting cartons of condoms while declaring, “I have got a hundred men already, and they are available. One round per man. Guinness World Record, do you own my body? It is my decision; nobody can stop me.

Major Protest: The Eselu of Iselu Kingdom in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Oba Ebenezer Akinyemi, on Friday, called on the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to order the arrest of social media influencer, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, popularly known as Mandy Kiss, over her plan to stage a marathon sex act with 100 men in a single day.

Mandy Kiss had fixed the event for September 30, 2025, in Ikorodu, Lagos, in an attempt to register her name in the Guinness World Records.

The GWR, however, has issued a statement clarifying that it does not monitor or endorse sexual activity as a record category and has therefore distanced itself from the proposed event.

The organisation explained that it only approves attempts that are measurable, verifiable, safe, and ethical, stressing that Mandy Kiss’s proposed record did not meet its criteria.

In an open letter to Governor Sanwo-Olu, Oba Akinyemi said that despite the GWR’s rejection of the controversial plan, Kiss had vowed to proceed with it.

The monarch described the influencer’s action as a public nuisance and a dangerous venture that could cost her life.

He urged the governor to act swiftly by directing the police to arrest her before tragedy strikes.

“From my assessment, I do not think the lady in question knows the implications of what she is venturing into. If she knows, she will not attempt the planned ugly incident.

“Can she really survive what she plans to do? I am sure that men of the Nigeria Police Force will start arresting boys/men in Ikorodu if the ill-mannered lady dies as a result of the nonsense she is planning. The best approach to adopt is to arrest the lady who is currently constituting a public nuisance.

“She is insisting that she will go ahead with her plan despite the rejection of her disgraceful proposal by the Guinness World Records”, the monarch said.

Akinyemi argued that such behaviour undermines the values of Lagos State and tarnishes the image of President Bola Tinubu and First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who both hail from Lagos.

“Lagos State is your home state and the home state of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Mandy Kiss, whose attitude makes her look like a mentally unstable person, should not be allowed to stigmatise the name that Lagos State has built for many decades.

“Lagos State, which parades a very disciplined First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and other great people with rich culture and highly religious and revered personalities, should not allow the ill-mannered Mandy Kiss to destroy its image of excellence,” he said.

The monarch further recommended that Mandy Kiss be handed over to her family in Ogun State, where Governor Dapo Abiodun could ensure she is rehabilitated in a psychiatric hospital.

“Let me also propose that after arresting Mandy Kiss, she should be sent back to her parents in Ogun State, where my no-nonsense Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, will direct her re-arrest for the purpose of sending her to a rehabilitation centre like a psychiatric hospital for her insanity to be removed,” he added.

The royal father also stressed the need for stronger government regulation of social media content to curb moral decay among youths.

“Without mincing words, the conduct of Mandy Kiss and her co-travellers has now necessitated the need for the Federal Government of Nigeria to regulate the way our youths behave, especially on social media. The moral decay in society needs to be given priority attention before everything goes out of hand.

“Our children who go on the internet for legitimate reasons will be exposed to the arrant nonsense that some content creators like Mandy Kiss engage in, and this practice may increase the number of youths engaging in social vices.

“As we all know, some countries where socially unacceptable films are produced regulate the activities of such practitioners on social media platforms, so Nigeria should not be an exception if it toes the noble way of regulating activities of morally deficient youths on the internet,” he said.

FAQs

1. Why did Mandy Kiss remove her tattoo of Naira Marley?

She revealed that it affected her romantic life, as several partners felt uncomfortable with it. She later replaced it with a flower design.

2. Has Mandy Kiss apologized for her past lifestyle?

Yes, she publicly apologized to her fans, especially young girls, admitting that her early online persona gave the wrong impression.

3. What is the Guinness World Record attempt about?

Mandy announced plans for an event titled “100 Men for 24hrs” set to hold in Ikorodu, Lagos. The announcement has generated widespread debate and mixed reactions.

4. Is Mandy Kiss still active on social media?

Yes, she remains active, using her platforms to share personal reflections, promote projects, and engage her fans.

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