A couple has been chained for 2 months and apart from wanting to show their love, they want to enter the history of world records and thus immortalize their relationship.
It is true that sometimes love is blind, deaf and dumb (as Shakira says). Strange ways for couples to show their affection are known all over the world, although many times these tests end up being crazy or do not make sense when a definitive separation arrives.
Well this doesn’t seem to be the case for a couple of Ukrainian lovebirds who decided to literally seal their love. It is his way of shouting his feelings from the rooftops, but also to break a world record: the longest time a couple has been chained, which for now, is 2 months.
Couple wants to break world record: they have been chained for 2 months and hope to reach 3
Oleksandr and Victoria decided to seal their love. A locksmith perfectly welded the links so they wouldn’t come loose easily and that’s where the story began. After two months united day and night, they learned life lessons because in the voice of the same protagonists it was learned that «we became more loyal to each other, it’s obvious.”
In the midst of this unique purpose, the couple have had to cook, clean, go to the bathroom together and even have to adapt their clothing to fit due to the inconvenience of being tied.
Under the supervision of the supervisor of the feat, Vitaly Zorin, who works for the National Registry of Records of Ukraine, the lovebirds have already fulfilled the record, although they do not know it. That’s what Zorin said with a laugh when asked about the time left to complete the challenge: «For today it is already a national and world record, but don’t tell them, because they will leave it tomorrow.”
For now, Oleksandr continues with his job as a car salesman, but Victoria decided to give up her work as a beautician.
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