Kazuhisa Uekusa, a star who went viral on TikTok for the never-ending ways he can remove a tablecloth from his body to appear almost nude, has collected another world record.
The Japanese entertainer has even appeared on TV, with Britain’s Got Talent and The Late Late Show with James Corden.
He used his unique set of skills to find odd records to match, including a record for the most matches lit with plungers attached to the body in one minute. How many did he do, you ask? 73.
Uekusa appeared topless – his signature style – with a plunger over each nipple and bounced back and forth to extinguish the matches that were stuck down on a table.
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He shuffled back and forth to put them out in the quickest time he could, and when the clock ran out he stood up and stared at the audience.
Uekusa then removed the plungers, but was left two big red rings around his nipples – consequences of the sport!
But he also wanted to crack another record, for the most pieces of paper removed from a stack of cups using the body.
Dressed in black shorts, he stacked five glasses on top of each other and placed a piece of paper in between them, which in turn was linked to a piece of ribbon connected to the edge of a disc.
He clenched the CD between his legs and pulled the paper away, so the glasses stacked without falling or breaking.
For his record, he managed a total of 5 stacks.
But he has a number of records under his belt:
- Most objects removed simultaneously from under glass bottles with a ruler (no hands) – 6
- Most hoops passed through by a table tennis ball elevated with a hairdryer held between the legs in one minute – 11
- Tallest double Jenga tower cloth pull with the body – 78 cm (30.7 in)
- Fastest time to remove 20 casino chips under a glass bottle (no hands) – 9.63 seconds
- Longest duration balancing a wine glass on the head with a rotating blower – 28 seconds
Check out all his record attempts here.
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