Howard Stern Show stunned after smelling Amouranth’s $1,000 fart jar
YouTube/Howard Stern/AmouranthOnlyFans superstar Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa appeared on the Howard Stern Show on Tuesday, leaving the host completely amazed at how much money she makes selling bottled bath water and farts.
Back in 2022, Amouranth took a page out of Belle Delphine’s playbook and began selling her farts and bath water to thirsty fans for a whopping $1,000 a bottle and people were more than willing to dish out the cash.
That’s not the only way Amouranth has made her fortune either. Her sleeping streams, where viewers donate throughout the night and watch her snooze, have made mainstream news with radio host Howard Stern even being stunned by them a couple of years back.
Amouranth ended up teasing an appearance on the Howard Stern Show following the segment and on February 27, she finally made good on it, even giving staff their own bottled fart to smell on air.
Howard Stern in awe at Amouranth’s absurd business
In the episode, Stern staffers Memet Walker and Wolfie visited Amouranth as her home where things immediately began to get weird as they noticed “at least 30,000” just laying around.
The show’s crew then spoke to one of Amouranth’s assistants who was in charge of helping the OnlyFans model get her farts, dubbed Cutie Pa-Toot-ies, into a jar.
Amouranth then proceeded to demonstrate the fart bottling process, like a twisted version of How It’s Made.
“I have to hold it up to my a**hole, and I have to make a tight seal between [it] and my butt cheeks so it can’t escape,” The Kick streamer said before eventually passing gas. “When I have to go take a sh*t there’s that gas-ball sometimes first, and you can just like bang out 10 in a row, depending on what I ate that day.”
Stern was absolutely floored after learning she sells as many as ten jars a week for $1K a pop. “I hate to say it, but her a**hole is like the golden goose,” he laughed.
Eventually, Richard Christy ended up unsealing the jar only to be a bit perplexed by its contents, or lack thereof.
“I do not smell anything, Howard. There’s nothing in there anymore,” he said. “Maybe the jar’s worth something. I can use it for jelly or jam.”
This is hardly the first of Amouranth’s products to make a splash online. The Twitch and Kick streamer made a huge profit earlier this year when she launched a new AI version of herself giving fans the ability to create their own custom content and let their fantasies become reality.
The streamer also has plans to release a new beer brewed with her pap smear. However, there’s no word yet on whether Stern and company will be giving that product a try anytime soon.