Reality Star Who Sold Farts In Jars Met Big HBO Star On Sugar Daddy Site, He Wanted Her To Demand His Money

Former reality TV star Stephanie Matto was forced into retirement from selling farts in a jar due to a health scare a couple of years ago.  While shutting down that lucrative pursuit took some money off the table, she has continued her entrepreneurial pursuits.

The now 33-year-old Connecticut native has launched her own content-creating platform and is still churning out content on the other social media platforms.  That brings us to a recent TikTok video of hers where she detailed "an awful experience dating a celebrity."

Without naming any names, Stephanie talks about her relationship with a big HBO star who found her on two different dating services, including a sugar daddy site.  At the time, she was 26 and had moved to Los Angeles to become an actress only to end up working as an exotic dancer.

"I was on Tinder at the time, which is where I matched with this celebrity," she says.  "At the time, this guy was really big.  He had a hit show on HBO."

Stephanie explained that she was obsessed with the character the unnamed star played on the show before adding a "little clue."  She said, "the show is about baseball."  She goes on to say that the guy isn't "conventionally attractive."  He's got a dad bod, he looks goofy, but is also her type.

So the two setup a date.  The date is at a comedy club this big time HBO star on a baseball show is performing at.  The date went well.  They had drinks and went back to his house, where she says she stayed until 4 in the morning.

Stephanie Matto Thought She Found Love With An HBO Star After Connecting With Him On A Sugar Daddy Site

Despite the early morning ending to the date, Stephanie didn't expect to hear from the star - admitting that she "acted a little bit crazy and foolish."  As she expected, she didn't hear back from him.

That was until things at her club slowed down, and she made the decision to hop on a sugar daddy dating website.  Within days of creating her profile, the big time star texted her and told her that he had seen her on the site.

"He seems so intrigued by the fact that I am on this page," Stephanie says.  "And he's asking me questions like, ‘Do you like to use men for money?  Do you like to take advantage of unsuspecting men?’"

Because he seems to be so into it, she plays along hoping to land another date with him.  Then the odd flirting takes what she calls a "really, really weird turn."

The celebrity wanted her to be mean to him and demand that he send her some money.  Stephanie did and scored herself a car payment.  She says that the relationship continued for about a year.

"I don't know why, but in my heart of hearts I thought this man was my soulmate," she said before revealing that they went on a couple of dates that involved him giving her money and her being mean to him.

Unfortunately, things finally came to an end after about a year when she asked when he was going to make her his girlfriend.  She learned that this relationship she thought she had with him wasn't so special.  He tells her that "he's actually doing it with three other girls."  

That was the crash landing that caused her to cut ties and never speak to him again.  It turned out he wasn't her soulmate.  Although she admits, "I do still miss him.  I certainly wish I still had somebody paying for my car payment."

Many in the comments assume that Stephanie is talking about an actor and comedian who rhymes with Banny McDride.  If it is, she's not telling.  She left crying laughing emojis on one of those comments and a "Nopeeee" on another.