Blogger sells her "gases" in banks: how much she earns (photo)
Singaporean blogger Cheng Wing Yee, also known as @kiaraakitty with more than 230,000 followers on Instagram, has chosen a rather crude way to make money. The woman sells her own "gases".
SSPDaily tells about it.
Earlier this month, she made headlines for organizing an attack on herself in an attempt to attract more followers. Cheng was livestreaming during her tour of Taiwan on February 9, when she asked her assistant to dress up as a middle-aged woman and pelt her with eggs. The "woman" also accused her of seducing her husband and advised her to stay away from him.
The influencer later admitted that it was all a lie after she was forced to apologize following a police investigation into the incident. She was subsequently banned from entering Taiwan again.
However, her latest scheme is even more questionable.
Cheng is now posting her "gases" online, claiming that they can be stored for up to 30 days after opening the jar. The jars cost a whopping $300 each, and they have already been purchased.
The blogger advertised her product as follows: "Are you wondering what your favorite streamer Kiaraakitty smells like? Don't just imagine it, support your curiosity."
But she warns potential buyers: "It can take some time to make a scented jar, so processing times may change without notice."
This is not the only thing Cheng sells in her strange online store. For the same price, fans can buy the worn underwear of an influential woman, and her used bath water is up for sale for $500.
But perhaps the most surprising thing is the fact that trading in "gases" seems to be quite profitable. In 2022, Twitch streamer Amouranth launched a business called Cutie-Pa-TOOT-ies, selling her own "jars of flavors" at an unheard-of price of $1,000 a pop. And 90 Day Fiancé star Stephanie Matto once said she earns up to $50,000 a week selling her "gases."