When LuLu Lotus was at school, she realised that she had a strange talent of whistling through her nose and decided to sign her name in the Guinness World Record (GWR) book.
A record made by a woman by the name of LuLu Lotus may sound peculiar at first, but it's also quite fascinating. Her whistling through her nose got her on the Guinness World Records (GWR) list. She is presently the owner of the title "Loudest nose whistle," according to Hindustan Times.
GWR posted a video on Instagram that showcases her talent. It is a compilation of several shorter clips in which she can be heard making fanciful music. Her dog can also be seen paying close attention to her in one of the clips.
“I discovered my ability to create whimsical melodies with my nose. I couldn’t resist the temptation to play pranks on teachers and classmates at school,” LuLu Lotus told GWR.
“This Guinness World Records attempt is not only a celebration of my unique talent but also a tribute to the incredible support of friends, the kindness of strangers, and my lifelong dream of making my mark in the Guinness World Records book,” she added.
She "uses her throat muscles to control the way that air flows out of her nose," according to GWR. Although her mouth should be the source of the sound, she keeps it shut so that it escapes through her nose.
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