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'Smells like ChristmASS': '90 Day Fiance' star Stephanie Matto selling fart jars AGAIN despite health scare

This comes a year after Matto, who was making over $50k weekly by trading her farts, put a break on her business after facing bodily complications
UPDATED DEC 24, 2022
Stephanie Matto (L) has collborated with Tania Maduro for the Christmas surprise (Instagram/ @stepankamatto)
Stephanie Matto (L) has collborated with Tania Maduro for the Christmas surprise (Instagram/ @stepankamatto)

NYC, NEW YORK: Stephanie Matto is back again in the fart business after suffering health issues in the past. The reality TV star, who became popular after getting featured in '90 Day Fiance', took to Instagram recently to announce her money making plan for the holiday season. The social media video also included another '90 Day Fiance' star Tania Maduro.

Both the women were seen in Christmas dresses and dancing sexily in front of a Christmas tree. Text which appeared over the clip read, “When people think my selling thousand$ fart jar days are over, but I've come back with a new blended batch.” In the caption, Matto declared, “For the first time ever by popular demand, coming to a Christmas tree near you 🌲❤️ There really is no gift more special, perfect than a #fartornament specially crafted and made by @tania.maduro and myself! Give the gift that smells like ChristmASS 😘🙌! #happyholidays #90dayfiance #singlelife #giftideas #shopsmallbusiness.”

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Just before the collaboration video, the 32-year-old had posted another clip on the social media platform with a message that said, “You all thought one thousand dabloon fart jars were old news. But I present to you…Fart filled ChristmASS ornaments just in time for the holidays. The perfect gift for your weird uncle!”

The caption of the video was “Last Christmas I gave you my fart 🎶 🤪 Orders are filling up fast! Want to thank everyone, next up? A special holiday collab with @tania.maduro on our Unfiltrd collab page 😱🎄 I think this one might put us on the naughty list though… 🫣🤷‍♀️. #merrychristmass #happyhoelidays #funny #collab #linkisyouknowwhere.”



 

The videos have received hilarious comments from several people with a user commenting, “I really need to know how to fart in a jar. Me and my husband are having hard times right now so I’ll try it 🤷🏻‍♀️.” Another user said, “What do they eat before farting? I wouldn't buy Tania's. She always looks like she needs to bathe.” The third one shared, “😂😂😂I wanna see pics of the guys buying this. Im sure i know what they all look like.” The fourth one wrote, “This is your mark on the world? It makes me so sad the legacy some people choose to leave. Money is not everything. Time to reevaluate your life choices.”

This comes almost a year after Matto shared that she was making over $50k weekly by trading her farts. However, she had to put a break on her bizarre business after facing bodily complications. She had shared at the time, “I thought I was having a stroke and that these were my final moments. I was overdoing it. 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,” Matto added.

"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 added then.

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