{"id":77470,"date":"2022-02-07T11:15:55","date_gmt":"2022-02-07T05:45:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/90-day-fiance-star-who-sold-her-farts-talks-other-weird-things-subscribers-ask-her-to-do-on-onlyfans\/"},"modified":"2022-02-07T11:15:55","modified_gmt":"2022-02-07T05:45:55","slug":"90-day-fiance-star-who-sold-her-farts-talks-other-weird-things-subscribers-ask-her-to-do-on-onlyfans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/90-day-fiance-star-who-sold-her-farts-talks-other-weird-things-subscribers-ask-her-to-do-on-onlyfans\/","title":{"rendered":"90 Day Fianc\u00e9 Star Who Sold Her Farts Talks Other Weird Things Subscribers Ask Her To Do On OnlyFans"},"content":{"rendered":"

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90 Day Fianc\u00e9<\/em> stars typically gain mainstream attention for their actions on the show, though there are some outliers. Stephanie Matto recently made headlines for selling jarred farts to subscribers on OnlyFans and other services — and she made a lot of money in the process. She\u2019s since retired from the endeavor, but how exactly does someone get that idea? And with that, what other things might one be willing to do to appease their subscribers?<\/p>\n

Stephanie Matto recently spoke to Rolling Stone<\/u><\/a> about her moneymaking side business<\/u> and how she netted $200,000 in sales for fart jars, before retiring due to a false heart attack that was actually a fart attack<\/u>. Matto, who has since pivoted to NFTs<\/u>, talked about how the idea of trapping her farts in jars and selling them for a profit first came to be:<\/p>\n

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For years now, I\u2019ve been getting a lot of requests from guys saying that they just want to inhale my farts. And I always thought it was kind of a joke. I never took it seriously. I thought they were just blowing smoke up my ass. So I\u2019d laugh it off and just let it go. But one day, I was thinking of different ways of making money and boosting my income with my platform, and I decided to try to actually sell fart jars as a joke. But then they actually started selling. So it kind of snowballed from that point forward. I mean, it\u2019s just one of many weird requests I\u2019ve gotten. I get weird-ass requests on a daily basis on my platform.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/figure>\n