Welsh woman says she earns £2,500 a month selling fart videos to Americans
A Welsh influencer claims to earn up to £2,500 a month on OnlyFans by selling videos of herself farting. Known online as Kirsty Farts the 28-year-old from Wales began making the unusual flatulence-themed content 18 months ago after receiving a hefty vet bill.
Kirsty said she was inspired by a TV interview with a US woman who made £2,000 a month selling similar videos. This prompted Kirsty to set up her own social media pages to promote an OnlyFans account posting videos of herself farting in various settings. She now has almost 9,000 fans on her social channels, mostly in America, and earns up to £2,500 a month for fart-themed videos and messages, mostly on OnlyFans.

Despite occasional social media bans she continues to grow her audience while maintaining a separate full-time job. While her father is unaware of her side hustle Kirsty says her mother is “proud” of her.
“Girls farting is still kind of seen as: ‘Oh no, they don’t do that,’ but mostly it’s been positive,” she said. “It’s nice to just be myself and get paid for it.”

Although the idea stems from an interview of another influencer Kirsty said the motivation came after her dog’s illness led to an £11,000 vet bill, which she put on a high-interest credit card. “I thought.: “Right – I need to do something. I think now is the time to get on the farts’,” she said.
Kirsty, who says she is “naturally super-gassy,” uploads up to 60 videos a month. “I’ll literally just be sitting in the room and think: ‘Oh I’ll just fart on a brush or in a pot or in my perfume,'” she added.
She went on to say that much of her audience comes from the fart fetish community and stressed that what she posts is real and not staged.

This comes after a previous Instagram account with 14,000 followers was banned for “account integrity” reasons. “I’m not changing anything. I’m just carrying on being myself, doing what I do, and what will be will be,” she said.
On OnlyFans Kirsty’s videos are similar to those she shares on social media but sometimes feature lingerie and custom video requests including video calls.
“I feel quite lucky,” she said. “I’m just being me.” She further described it as “one of the best things I’ve done.”
Kirsty said the work has provided financial support that allowed her to buy her mother a meaningful Mother’s Day gift for the first time in years. It has also boosted her confidence and helped her overcome social awkwardness. “My mum’s really proud of me,” she said.
Looking ahead she hopes to grow her fart content business further and possibly make it her full-time job.