‘90 Day Fiancé’ star Stephanie Matto selling farts again after health scare

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She’s back and having a rootin’ tootin’ time.

Reality TV star Stephanie Matto, 32, who earlier this year was forced to shelve her lucrative “farts in a jar” enterprise due to a health scare, is back in business.

Earlier this week, the “90 Day Fiancé” alum posted a video on social media of herself and fellow reality star Tania Maduro.

The duo — clad in Christmas outfits — while holding jars (that presumably held their pungent output), danced provocatively in front of a festooned Christmas tree.

“When people think my selling thousand$ fart jar days are over, but I’ve come back with new blended batch,” she wrote over the video while the song “Reduce Your Expectations to Zero” by Quiro played in the background.

Last week the “Mean Boys & Memories” author announced that she was peddling fart-filled Christmas ornaments.

“You all thought one thousand dabloon fart jars were old news,” she wrote over a video of herself gyrating. “But I present to you…Fart filled ChristmASS ornaments just in time for the holidays.”

“The perfect gift for your weird uncle!” she added while wearing a revealing reindeer hoody.

“Last Christmas I gave you my fart ? ?,” she punned alongside the video. “Orders are filling up fast! Want to thank everyone, next up? A special holiday collab with @tania.maduroon on our Unfiltrd collab page ?? I think this one might put us on the naughty list though… “

In January, the YouTube star revealed that she was suspending her olfactory venture due to gas pains so severe she thought she was having a heart attack.

Matto told Jam Press that she was rushed to a hospital with chest pains and underwent a battery of tests, including blood work and an EKG.

“I remember within one day I had about three protein shakes and a huge bowl of black bean soup,” she said.

Matto, who started the business on a whim, after receiving requests for her captured wind, shared that she makes an astonishing $50,000 a week.

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