Chantelle Kuukua Eghan, the mother of Ace-Liam Sam Ankrah, the youngest male painter recognised by Guinness World Records (GWR), has released a video showcasing the process of receiving and assembling her son’s official certificate.
Amidst the controversy surrounding Chef Smith's disputed Guinness World Records cook-a-thon certification, Liam's mother took to Instagram to demonstrate the proper procedure they followed to obtain their authentic certificate.
According to Liam's mother, they received the certificate package via DHL delivery.
She described the package as meticulously sealed and containing several components: the frame, glass pieces, and the official Guinness World Records certificate itself, which was enveloped and sealed.
Emphasising the authenticity of their GWR certificate, Liam's mother carefully assembled these components to create the framed certificate, proudly showcasing it online.
The video demonstration by Liam's mother comes in response to widespread criticism and the clarification from Guinness World Records that they had no record of Chef Smith's attempt.
Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah achieved the title of the world's youngest male artist at just 1 year and 152 days old.
The previous record holder, Dante Lamb, achieved this feat at the age of three in 2003.
Watch the post below:
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