Brazilian-born João Marinho Neto became the oldest man living in the world at the end of last year following the death of Brit John Tinniswood at the age of 112 View 3 Images João Marinho Neto is still alive and kicking after all these years (Image: Guinness World Records)

The world's oldest living man has shared the secret to living a long life after celebrating another birthday . João Marinho Neto turned 113 years old on Sunday, October 5, with a big celebration planned for him by loved ones. ‌

Brazilian-born Neto is a Guinness World Record holder, with the organisation having named him the world's oldest man in November 2024 after the death of previous record holder — British man John Tinniswood — at the age of 112. ‌

Guinness confirmed João Neto was "112 years 52 d

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