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Influencer claims to make $50,000 a week by selling her ‘farts’

Stepanka Matto, a Czech-American YouTuber, social media influencer, reality television programme star, and model, claims to have made $50,000 in a week by selling her farts in a jar. She received $1000 for each jar she sold.

“Due to popular demand, I have now decided to start selling my jarred farts over on my unfiltrd page!” Stepanka wrote on November 19. You may now buy my farts in a jar in addition to my spicy content! I’m so excited to share this with you, and after seeing how many people requested it, I felt I’d finally give it to them. The sale begins today and will end in ten days! The first 100 orders will receive a 50% discount on their farts, making them merely $500.”

Stepanka Matto said on November 21 that only three jars of her farts remained, with the remaining 97 sold in just two days.

Stephanie has defended her money-making methods despite the criticism. People were buying her farts “because I have a pretty nice personality, and also because I’m attractive,” she stated in a November TikTok. “It’s a business,” says the narrator. Stephanie explained in a follow-up video that she prepares for the task by eating high-protein foods including beans, Chobani yoghurt, and hard-boiled eggs.

“I like to read while I wait for those farts to develop—I’m quite smart, so I like to read—and then when I’m ready to go, I, you know, do my job,” Stephanie explained. Her fart jars, she confessed, cost $1,000 and come with a personalised note and flower petals to help with the scent.

Stephanie went on to discuss the cost of her fart jars in a YouTube video that has over 15,000 views. “When you consider the cost of shipping and handling, the amount of food I have to eat in order to produce the farts, the amount of energy and exertion it takes to produce those farts, the flower petals that go into the fart jars, which then capture the scent, and the fact that each fart jar comes with a handwritten note, that takes time.”

,” she said, according to E! News. She went on to refer to her fart jars as a “once-in-a-lifetime product” that is “a good deal.”

Aqsa Younas
Aqsa Younas
Journalist, columnist and research analyst.
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