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A former reality show contestant makes money selling her packaged flatulence

eschatological business

Stephanie Matto can earn $50,000 in a week

Monica Walls

The influencer Stephanie Matto increased her fame as a result of competing in the Australian reality show 90 Day Fiancé, in which she had three months to marry her fiancée Erika Owens if she wanted to remain in the United States. Now, the young woman, a native of the Czech Republic, has jumped to the fore again for the scatological business that she has just started: selling her own flatulence in glass jars.

In fact, it seems that selling her packaged farts is going from strength to strength because, as she says, she can earn up to $50,000 a week.

Her disastrous relationship with her girlfriend, which viewers witnessed on 90 Day Fiancé, prompted Stephanie Matto to increase her number of followers on social media. But this has increased exponentially as a result of her prosperous entrepreneurial business: the sale of packaged farts. In an interview for BuzzFeed, Mattó explained the reason for this scatological idea: "I thought that farts were a great niche, but also something fun, peculiar and different."

And it seems that she is not wrong because everything was rushed "due to popular demand". And it is that “over the years, I have received some messages from men and women who want to buy my bras, panties, hair, bath water … used”. Therefore, the influencer has only taken advantage of "a huge market" and with "infinite potential".

"I am grateful to be able to entertain, start debates and discussions, and open people's eyes to different ways of life," she acknowledged Matto. After all, her idea of ​​selling packaged flatulence “is almost like a novelty item!”

To get as many farts as possible, Matto eats beans, protein muffins, hard-boiled eggs, protein shakes and yogurt for breakfast. Afterward, she bottles the fart in a glass jar, closes the lid, and ships it for $992 each. In a week, the influencer can earn up to $50,000.

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In addition, each container is personalized, since, apart from including a note addressed to the customer, she usually introduces "small flower petals" into the bottle in question because "they adhere the aroma and make it last longer".

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