It didn’t matter to 358 New Yorkers
who on Wednesday helped set the Guinness World Record for most people
simultaneously twerking.
Big Freedia — a hip hop artist known for
her booty poppin’ videos – created the event to promote herupcoming
show on Fuse TV, “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce.”
Yes, Guinness has officially
recognized b*tt-wiggling as a legitimate world record. On Wednesday, a Guinness
official spelled out the rules before all 358 twerkers shook what their mommas
gave them for two straight minutes. A minimum of 250 people was required to set
the record.
The Guinness rules for twerking are
as follows:
1.
Body
must remain upright, with movement concentrated in hips
2.
Participants
can put hands on knees or hips for support
3.
Twerking
action cannot comes from knees – hips only
4.
Freestyling
or additional choreography not permitted – no hands on the ground, feet in the
air, twirling, etc.
5.
Twerking
action must be synchronized, can be at own pace
6.
All
participants must twerk simultaneously for two minutes when Big Freedia gives
the signal
7.
Any
performers who do not participate fully for the entire two minutes will be
deducted from the final total
Even those with amateur a*s skills
at the event could twerk better than Miley Cyrus. Hannah, 26, and her
boss, Patrick Dobens, 24, took a lunch break for the world record attempt.
“We practiced at the office a bit,
but this is really my first time twerking,” Hannah, who declined to give her
last name, told HuffPost Weird News. “I was wrecking that ball, but I think I
was working on style too much and trying to get nasty with it. I think that
took away from the overall quality of my twerk.”
It may have been Joan Wind, 73,
who stole the show. The Manhattan senior stopped shopping at Macy’s so she
could try her tush at twerking, which she’d practiced in the mirror before.
“Two or three years ago I saw it but
I didn’t think I could do it,” Wind said. “Then I tried it at home in the
mirror in the bedroom. And I said, ‘Oh, it’s shaking very good.’”
We at The Huffington Post know how
to work it, too. On Thursday, Big Freedia joined us in the HuffPost
Live studio to show Weird News reporter Andy Campbell and Live Host Ricky
Camilleri how to twerk it. In the video above, you can see our footage from the
event and watch Big Freedia school Huffington Post on air.
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