Stephanie Matto, who starred in 90-Day Fiance, is cashing in on the NFT trend by selling her own "digital fart art."

This self-proclaimed fartrepreneur has previously made about $200k selling her farts in jars, but she wanted to create history once again after she announced her retirement.

The reality star claimed she was surprised by the great demand for her farts during her two-month stint. Matto noted that she decided to do it on a whim after people requested it a few times, Daily Mail said. Luckily, the fart jars began to sell like hotcakes after she placed some of those up for sale.

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Ex-Star Stops Selling Farts After Heart Attack Scare

She had to stop bulk gas production due to an apparent heart attack scare. According to Jam Press, the 31-year-old felt she was suffering a stroke and had to be brought to the hospital.

To keep up with demand, she ate beans and hard-boiled eggs, which turned out to be a touch too much for her profitable trumping. She likewise squeezed out up to 50 jars of farts every week - and even added protein drinks to her diet to make them more smelly. So now she's wowed admirers with NFTs, promising to "explode with excitement" them.

According to her social media posts, Matto has been on a fart jar kick for a time. Stephanie allegedly earned almost $50,000 selling jars of her farts after posting many videos about her successful endeavor on her TikTok and Instagram accounts.

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She claimed to have made $100,000 from her flatulence company in a YouTube video last month (footage attached below this page, by the way). At this moment, she stated she felt like she was the Einstein of fart jars.

Farting as Fetish Not New

Farting as a fetish has been around for a long time, Vice News said. Not everyone knows about James Joyce's love of his wife Nora's "large fat guys, long windy ones, fast small joyful cracks" from his 1909 love letter to her-and has only recently acquired traction, thanks to the emergence of the content creator economy.

For fetish performers, everything that can be packaged or bottle and mailed is fair game, including the usually worn panties, pussy-scented face masks, and, of course, gamer girl bathwater.

In March, Brooklyn-based filmmaker Alex Ramrez-Mallis and four of his buddies labeled a year's worth of their recorded farts as NFTs.

In recent months, everyone and their mother has been on the NFT bandwagon, including Quentin Tarantino, Yanni, and Crazy Frog. Still, NFTs have shown to be a viable alternative to existing payment processors and platforms in the adult business.

One benefit is having ownership of their art and the ability to earn royalties if it sells; another is having a financial buffer in case they fall sick-or eat way, far too many beans-and have to take a vacation from creating content.

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