An ex-reality star, who earned $200,000 selling her fan’s wind through farting in glass jars, has declared her retirement after being admitted to hospital due to having consumed too many.
Steph Matto from Connecticut is 31, and recently went to the emergency department after feeling shooting pains in both her stomach.
It seemed like she was suffering from a stroke or a heart attack. She was certain she was about to die.
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.

An ex-reality star, who earned $200,000 selling her fan’s wind through farting in glass jars, has declared her retirement after being admitted to hospital due to having taken too many.

Steph Matto (31 years old) from Connecticut was recently taken to the hospital after experiencing shooting pains in her chest. She thought it was a heart attack and went to emergency.

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 started selling her farts in November after she received requests from Unfiltrd for adult content.
Steph said that she thought she was suffering from a stroke, and that these were her final moments. “I overdid it.”
After receiving numerous requests from Unfiltrd, she began to sell her farts in November.
Steph was charged $1,000, but she also offered a discount of 50% during Christmas. She made $200,000 total with 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.
Later, after realizing that the farts were getting worse from protein shakes, she decided to add them to the mixture.
Steph shared a moment of her experience leading up to the hospital visit.

Steph was charged $1000 for her unique product. However, she also offered a discount of 50% during Christmas. Steph made $200,000 total with the 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
“I knew something wasn’t right the night I was in bed. I felt pressure rise in my stomach.
It was very difficult for me to breathe. I would feel a tightening feeling in my chest when I breathed in. My anxiety escalated because of this.
“I called my friend to ask if they would drive me to the hospital, as I believed I was having a heart attack.
“I was forced to go to hospital the next evening. While I didn’t disclose to my doctor about the farting in a jar, I did inform them about my diet.
“It was clarified that the symptoms I was feeling were not a stroke, heart attack or other serious condition. It was intense gas pains.
“It was recommended that I change my diet, and take a medication to suppress my gas. This has resulted in my business being effectively shut down.”

After discovering that the farts had a worse odor, she added protein shakes.

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

She was finally told by doctors that she was suffering from’very severe gas pains. Her doctor advised her to change her diet, and that she take a gas suppression medication. She lost her job.
The TV Star was stunned by how many people wanted her farts during her 2-month-long venture.
The woman explained that it was a spontaneous decision after receiving several requests. Lucky for me, the jars started selling like hotcakes once they were put up for sale.
“I couldn’t believe that the demand was made of me. This fetish is something that many people keep secret.
“I started this business by eating protein muffins and shakes as well as hard-boiled eggs.
“Since that time, I have decided to try new recipes and branch out.
“I’ve been enjoying black bean salad, onions, ham, and pepper omelettes. And I’ve been creating a protein-packed smoothie with lots and lots of banana.
“I believe that some foods have better smells than others, so I tend to choose smoothies over things like eggs and cabbage.

She was amazed by how many people wanted her farts.

Despite her financial successes, online criticisms of her business have been fierce. Steph acknowledged that she received “a lot of negativity” and death threats about her unique business venture.
Despite her financial successes, there was a split in the response to her business idea.
Steph stated that ‘I get a lot people complimenting me and calling me a woman boss. They tell me I encourage them to not be ashamed of who or what they are.
“But, on the other side I’ve been receiving a lot of negativity. People have threatened to kill me and told me that I must end my own life.
“I do my best not to react to people like this and instead give them attention.
“In today’s world, it is important to not judge people for making their own choices. Be especially careful if the choices they make aren’t actually harming anyone.
I think that there is too much jealousy, and too little anti-feminism. Everyone can be a feminist until someone starts to sell it in jars.
“But I think that my family is relieved. [about my retirement]My colon is the same. There was an end date and the diet wasn’t sustainable.

“We must stop degrading people’s choices in this age and age. She said, “Especially when their choices don’t hurt anyone.”

Steph started documenting her extraordinary talent using TikTok in 2013 and has gained over 100,000 users since then.




Some viewers have criticized her antics, others praise her for being a true star and some praise her for her entrepreneurial spirit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Steph first began to document her unique talent via TikTok last January, and her first viral video has been viewed seven million times.
Some viewers have criticized her antics, while others praise her for being a true entrepreneur during the COVID-19 pandemic.
One viewer wrote: “My faith has been destroyed in humanity.”
A user suggested that a girl should be ashamed.
An additional comment was made by another: “Mother God.” This world is over.
Another person joked that IBS sufferers can all be wealthy.
Defending Steph, one fan said: ‘I don’t understand how someone making money a certain way is such a big deal for people.
“Leave her alone, and she will make her own money.” My god!’
‘I don’t understand why people are mad over this. I’m respectfully jealous if anything. Take that coin girl! An additional person has also confirmed.
Steph intends to give a percentage of her income away to charities and to invest the rest.
She said, “Even though it caused me backlash, I believe that it opened up new doors for me. At the moment, I am working on digital fart-jar art.
‘I believe that everything happens for an explanation and though my fart-selling days may be over, I plan to keep the money that I have made and invest it in crypto.
“I will also donate to charity to support gastric disorders.”