In an unexpected event, an influencer named Kiaraakitty caught the attention of many by selling bottles of her farts for a staggering price of $300 each.
This making money has left people in awe as someone can easily bring in some extra cash from their fart something that seems useless
A woman named Cheng Wing Yee, also known as Kiaraakitty, an influencer with a significant following on Instagram and OnlyFans has made headlines for her unconventional products.
On Kiaraakitty's sales sites, she sells her fart gas for up to $300 a bottle.
In the product description, the woman left a question that read, "Are you curious about what your favorite idol smells like?
It seems like a 'crazy' thing to do, but Kiaraakitty's fart bottles are officially sold out.
The fact that people are willing to pay such a hefty price for a jar of someone's fart is beyond comprehension for many.
Remarkably, Kiaraakitty not only attracted attention by selling her fart gas, the 21-year-old influencer also sold her sensitive personal belongings at extremely high prices.
She also offers used bath water, lingerie, stockings, and bikinis for sale. However, it is the sale of her farts that has garnered the most attention.
On her website, her used bath water was one of the most expensive products up to $500 for each bottle.
While Kiaraakitty may be the first influencer to delve into the market of selling farts, she is not the only one.
Stephanie Matto, a star from the reality show "90 Day Fiancé," reportedly made a staggering $200,000 from selling her own fart.
However, her dedication to this business finally led her to the hospital, as the high-fiber diet she maintained to produce these farts caused severe gas pains, initially mistaken for stroke symptoms.
To ensure her health, Stephanie shifted her approach and started selling digital farts as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) instead.
After experiencing the physical and health repercussions of producing mass orders of fart bottles, Stephanie made an important decision.
She decided to digital her farts, considering it as a means to maintain her unique offering.
After that, Stephanie launched her platform, Unfiltered, intending to bridge the gap between fans and creators in an enjoyable and groundbreaking manner.