A woman who has made over $200,000 selling farts and boob sweat in jars claims she has been kicked off TikTok and shunned by her family as a result of her questionable business.
Steph Matto, 31, from Connecticut, US, made headlines after being rushed to hospital in January with symptoms of a “heart attack”, caused by her forcing out excess gas.
The 90 Day Fiancé star says doctors told her to give up her fibre-high diet of beans, eggs and banana protein shakes, which had been fuelling her $200,000 business.

Last month the self-proclaimed ‘fartrepreneur’ turned her hand to selling her boob sweat in jars, which sees her earning $5,000 (£4,080) a month.
She claims putting a jar together for her fans takes her just 15 minutes, with the social media influencer spending up to four hours a day lounging by her garden pool to get the desired perspiration levels.
But despite the success of her unique businesses, she has received a barrage of backlash.
Earlier this week, Steph found her TikTok account – which boasted thousands of followers and millions of views – shut down without warning.

And it’s not just tech giants who have given her the cold shoulder – her extended family have also blanked the star due to her infamous business practice.
“I’m absolutely devastated”, Steph, who runs her own OnlyFans-style business Unfiltrd, told NeedToKnow.online.
“TikTok didn’t give me any explanation and it’s honestly quite sad to me.
“I know plenty of creators doing much worse, showing much more skin than me.
“As far as my family, my mother is okay but my extended family in Czech Republic has completely shunned me and gives me a tough time.
“They’ve basically told me they don’t want anything to do with my business and work, and so I shield them from it.

“They’re very conservative and I know that they’ll never understand what I do and why I do it.
“It motivates me more to keep going, and at least my mum is coming around more.”
Speaking of her hardship, Steph posted on Instagram (@stepankamatto) to her 300,000 followers: “Selling ta ta sweat and toot jars has gotten my 130k TikTok account removed, shame from my Eastern European family….”.
Social media users rushed to offer condolences.
One social media user said: “Just keep going! People are afraid of people that are different and original!”
Another person added: “Being a queen is never easy is it.”
“Haters are just jealous because you are creative and made more money than most people make in a long time working a regular job. So you just keep being you!” added one follower.
But others questioned if her unique business ventures were worth it.
One person said: “Is it worth losing family though? No hate, just genuinely wondering how you feel about that side of your business.”
“Just get a real job where you leave the house and mingle. Life isn’t about get rich fast and do nothing to deserve it,” someone else agreed.
Jam Press has contacted TikTok for comment.