Valentine’s Day has come and gone this year. On this day, romance takes a new meaning as people in love celebrate bonding in an innovative manner in different parts of the water. Couples try to be different to profess their undying love for their partners.
A couple celebrated Valentine’s Day in a unique way by setting the record for the longest underwater kiss. The kiss lasted for four minutes and six seconds beneath the water in an infinity pool. Beth Neale from South Africa and Miles Cloutier from Canada are divers and live in South Africa with their daughter. The couple set the Guinness World Record at a hotel in the Maldives.
The loved-up couple broke the previous record of three minutes and 24 seconds which was set 13 years ago on Guinness World Records’ Italian TV show.
The official handle of Guinness World Records shared a video of the new record on their Twitter handle. The caption of the video reads, “These lovebirds set a new underwater kiss record since their joint love was the ocean.”
The couple began their attempt at 7.30am and did some breath hold warm-ups and two trial underwater kisses of two and three minutes before they decided to break the record. And despite all their practice since first coming up with the idea three years ago, underwater filmmakers Beth and Miles admit the whole thing was a lot more challenging than they anticipated.
Beth, a four-times South African Freedive champion said, “Three days before the record I could just not hold my breath.” Miles added, “We couldn’t even reach the existing record – we weren’t even close.” The couple accepted that the stunt was difficult for them despite being professionals.
Miles described their record-breaking feat as ‘the hero’s journey of a breath hold’, admitting that he found it difficult from the off. Love won after all and they broke the record with flying colours.