An Idaho couple has reclaimed the record for the fastest time wrapping a person in cling wrap, after an Indian man broke their previous record in January.
David Rush, who has made a sort of career out of breaking world records - with nearly 200 Guinness World Record titles, recently wrapped his wife, Jennifer, in the clingy plastic material from shoulder to toes in just over a minute.
In a video of their attempt posted June 27, he started measuring Jennifer - at five feet five - then began wrapping her feet and legs while she was sitting.
Then he had her stand up, and he extended the cling wrap over her shoulders and around her body.
She was completely wrapped in just one minute and 2.44 seconds, nearly 30 seconds quicker than the current record holder.
'This is what fantasies are made of - a beautiful woman, Saran Wrap and she's breaking a world record with me,' David Rush said in the video.
David Rush began measuring his wife, Jennifer, at five-feet, five-inches as he prepared to wrap her in cling wrap to reclaim his world record title
He methodically started by wrapping Jennifer's legs and feet while she was sitting
David then extended the roll of plastic wrap over her shoulders and around her body
She was completely wrapped in the plastic wrap in just one minute and 2.44 seconds, nearly 30 seconds quicker than the current record holder
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Together, they were able to beat the world record, currently held by Kamal Keswani, of India, who wrapped a person in cling wrap in one minute and 29 seconds in January, according to Guinness, breaking the Rushes' previous record of wrapping a person in just under two minutes.
David said in a blog post he had been waiting for someone to beat their record, saying he was even more prepared to earn the title this time.
'It happened, and so it was time to reclaim it,' David wrote.
'I'm not sure Jennifer feels compelled to take the title back,' he also told the CBC. 'But I certainly do.'
He spent many nights trying to figure out the best way to achieve his goal, his wife said - and she had to get used to the feeling of being completely wrapped.
She said they were in 'a small fishing town' when they achieved the record, which still has to be