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Heather Morris gets smurfed as we break new world record with 4,891 fans


29 June 2011

We set a new Guinness World Record this Saturday for the largest gathering of people dressed as Smurfs within a 24-hour period in Multiple Venues!

We also had a *scream* a member of GLEE, Heather Morris, come and join in the fun - she came running out after the matinee performance at The O2 and wanted to be Smurfed!

On Saturday, in honour of Global Smurfs Day, Smurfs fans in 11 cities around the world set a new Guinness World Records title for the Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Smurfs within a 24-hour Period in Multiple Venues, it was announced by Marc Weinstock, president, Worldwide Marketing for Sony Pictures Entertainment.

The worldwide events were organized by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Pictures Animation in anticipation of the release of The Smurfs®, which will be released in the UK on 10 August 2011.

As worldwide audiences turned out to celebrate the birthday of Peyo, the creator of the Smurfs, fans came to events dressed as Smurfs (white Smurf hat, white pants and shoes, and body painted blue).

Adjudicators from Guinness World Records confirmed that a total of 4,891 people dressed as Smurfs in 11 locations simultaneously around the world, claiming a new title for Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Smurfs within a 24-hour Period in Multiple Venues.

The previous record had been 2,510 people dressed as Smurfs. The global record was set by people dressed as Smurfs in Brussels, Belgium; Athens, Greece; Scheveningen (The Hague), Holland; Dublin, Ireland; Mexico City, Mexico; Panama City, Panama; Warsaw, Poland; Moscow, Russia; Johannesburg, South Africa; New York, USA; and London, UK. Commenting on the announcement, Weinstock said, "It's a thrill to see so many people turn out to be a part of this true fan moment in Smurfs history.

Breaking a Guinness World Record on Global Smurfs Day is a testament to the enormous appeal and popularity of these beloved characters." Aleksandr Vypirailenko, Guinness World Records Adjudicator, added, "We are impressed by the level of coordination and timing required to pull off this truly global record attempt. With 11 cities, each with hundreds of people dressed as Smurfs - and it all happened simultaneously.

We apply the same strict rules and exacting approach to every record that we recognize, and it's exciting to see that this record was not simply broken, but smashed." In addition, people around the world observed Global Smurfs Day, from lit monuments in Brazil to a fun-filled family event at the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. In France, Smurf figurines inhabited Paris's garden of the Champs de Mars (in front of the Eiffel Tower). For more information about Global Smurfs Day, please visit www.GlobalSmurfsDay.com