Ex-reality star who made $200,000 selling her farts in jars reveals she was rushed to the ER with HEART ATTACK symptoms – only to learn severe chest pains were caused by excess gas
- Steph Matto, 31, from Connecticut, recently found herself in the emergency room after experiencing shooting pains in her chest
- Concerned doctors ran tests but later told the 90 Day Fiancé star that the symptoms were actually caused by excess gas
- She began selling her farts back in November, after receiving requests on the adult-content site Unfiltrd
- She charged $1,000 for the unique product, and made $200,000 in total from the business venture
- To keep up with demand – which saw her producing up to 50 jars worth of farts a week – the self-proclaimed ‘fartrepreneur’ opted for a high-fiber diet
- She lived off mostly beans and eggs, and later added protein shakes to the mix after discovering it made the farts smell worse
- In the end, doctors told her she was experiencing ‘very intense gas pains’ and was advised to change her diet, which in turn ended her business
A former reality star who made $200,000 from farting in jars and selling her wind to fans has announced her retirement, after she was rushed to hospital for squeezing out one too many.
Steph Matto, 31, from Connecticut, recently found herself in the emergency room after experiencing shooting pains in her chest.
She thought she was having a heart attack or a stroke, and was convinced she was going to die any moment.
Concerned doctors performed blood tests and an EKG but later told the 90 Day Fiancé star that the symptoms were actually caused by excess gas from her frequent diet of beans, eggs, and banana protein shakes.
A former reality star who made $200,000 from farting in jars and selling her wind to fans has announced her retirement, after she was rushed to hospital for squeezing out one too many
Steph Matto, 31, from Connecticut, recently found herself in the emergency room after she experienced shooting pains in her chest and thought she was having a heart attack
Concerned doctors performed blood tests and an EKG but later told the 90 Day Fiancé star that the symptoms were actually caused by excess gas from her diet of beans and eggs
Steph began selling her farts back in November, after receiving requests on the adult-content site Unfiltrd
‘I thought I was having a stroke and that these were my final moments,’ Steph told Jam Press. ‘I was overdoing it.’
She began selling her farts back in November, after receiving requests on the adult-content site Unfiltrd.
She charged $1,000 for the unique product, though Steph offered a 50 per cent discount during the festive period, and made $200,000 in total from the business venture.
To keep up with demand – which saw her squeeze out up to 50 jars worth of farts a week – the self-proclaimed ‘fartrepreneur’ opted for a fibre-high diet, living off beans and eggs.
She later added protein shakes to the mix after discovering it made the farts smell worse.
Reliving the lead-up to the hospital visit, Steph said: ‘I remember within one day I had about three protein shakes and a huge bowl of black bean soup.
‘I could tell that something was not right that evening when I was lying in bed and I could feel a pressure in my stomach moving upward.
‘It was quite hard to breathe and every time I tried to breathe in I’d feel a pinching sensation around my heart. And that, of course, made my anxiety escalate.
‘I actually called my friend and asked if they could come over to drive me to the hospital because I thought I was experiencing a heart attack.
‘I ended up going to the hospital that evening. I didn’t tell my doctors about the farting in the jar but I did tell them about my diet.
‘It was made clear that what I was experiencing wasn’t a stroke or heart attack but very intense gas pains.
‘I was advised to change my diet and to take a gas suppressant medication, which has effectively ended my business.’
She later added protein shakes to the mix after discovering it made the farts smell worse
After eating three protein shakes and a huge bowl of black bean soup, Steph said it became hard to breathe and she felt a pinching sensation around her heart
In the end, doctors told her she was experiencing ‘very intense gas pains.’ She was advised to change her diet and to take a gas suppressant medication, which in turn ended her business
During her two-month venture, the TV star said she was shocked by the high demand for her farts.
She explained: ‘I decided to do it on a whim after people requested it a few times. As luck would have it, once I put the jars up for sale they began to sell like hotcakes.
‘I honestly could not believe the demand. I think a lot of people have this fetish in secret.
‘I began this venture by eating mostly protein muffins, shakes, and also hard-boiled eggs.
‘Since then I’ve decided to branch out a little bit and try some new recipes to keep it exciting.
‘I have been loving black bean salad, onion, ham and pepper omelettes, and I have been making a really great protein smoothie with lots of banana.
‘I think that certain foods produce better smelling farts, so I usually tend to go with the smoothies as opposed to things such as cabbage and eggs.’
During her two-month venture, the TV star said she was shocked by the high demand for her farts, which ‘sold like hotcakes’
Despite the financial success, the reception to her unique business venture has been divided online. Steph admitted she has received ‘a ton of negativity’ and even death threats over it
Despite the financial success, the reception to her unique business venture has been divided.
Steph said: ‘I have a lot of people praising me, calling me a girl boss, telling me that I inspire them to be unashamed of who they are and what they do.
‘But on the other end I have been getting a ton of negativity. I have even received death threats, people telling me I should end my life, and so on.
‘I try my best to not react to these people and give them what they want, which is attention.
‘In this day and age, we need to stop tearing people down for their choices. Especially if their choices are literally hurting no one.
‘I think there is a lot of jealousy and a lot of anti-feminism. Everyone is a feminist until a woman starts farting in jars and selling it.
‘But I think my family is relieved [about my retirement], and honestly so is my colon. The diet was never sustainable and there was always an expiration date.’
‘In this day and age, we need to stop tearing people down for their choices. Especially if their choices are literally hurting no one,’ she said
Steph began documenting her unusual talent on TikTok last year, and has since gained more than 100,000 followers on the app
Her antics have divided viewers, with some criticizing the reality star, while others praised her entrepreneurial thinking during the COVID-19 pandemic
Steph began documenting her unusual talent on TikTok last year, with her first viral video viewed over seven million times.
Her antics have divided viewers, with some criticizing the reality star, while others praised her entrepreneurial thinking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
One viewer commented: ‘My faith in humanity has gone.’
‘Be ashamed girl,’ another user said.
Someone else added: ‘Mother of God. I’m done with this world.’
‘All of us with IBS can be rich,’ joked another person.
Defending Steph, one fan said: ‘I don’t understand how someone making money a certain way is such a big deal for people.
‘Just leave her alone and let her make her money. My god!’
‘I don’t understand why people are mad over this. I’m respectfully jealous if anything. Get that coin girl!’ another person agreed.
Steph plans to donate a portion of her income to charity and invest money too.
She added: ‘Even though I got backlash I think it has opened a new door for me. I’m working on digital fart jar artwork at the moment.
‘I think everything happens for a reason and although my fart-selling days are ending, I am going to save the money I’ve made and will put some into crypto.
‘I’m also going to be donating to a charity that supports gastric disorders.’
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