A former reality star who claimed she has been secretly dating a US Senator for the last year said her life is at risk following the accusation.
Stephanie Matto, who starred on 90 Day Fiancé, alleged she was in an online romance with a 'terrible' government official in a recent TikTok video.
The 33-year-old shared an update on Thursday in which she explained her reasons for exposing the unnamed Senator and began sharing further details.
'I'm going to continue telling my story on TikTok and exposing him even though this is a direct threat to my life and my family,' she said.
Matto claims the unnamed Senator would have 'virtual dates' that involved her consuming meals while he watched in exchange for money.
A former reality star who claimed she has been secretly dating a US Senator for the last year said her life is at risk following the accusation
Stephanie Matto, who starred on 90 Day Fiancé, alleged she was in an online romance with a 'terrible' government official in a recent TikTok video
The television personality said she and the unnamed Senator connected after she appeared on 90 Day Fiancé in 2020.
'That's how we began scheduling our virtual dates in which he watched me eat,' she alleged.
'Virtual dates were rather innocent. It was literally just me him talking. He didn't have his video on so I didn't see him for the longest time.
'But once I did see him, I quickly realized that he was a high profile US senator.
'For a year I profited heavily off of these virtual dates with him just why I stayed quiet for so long.'
Matto added: 'But about two weeks ago, he blocked me on social media and unfollowed me from his burner account on all social media platforms.
'I believe the reason that he blocked me and unfollowed me, tell him what I thought about the project that he supports.
'I found him extremely contradictory that he would spend his money and time on certain platforms and websites, living this secret double life.
'But when it came to politics and his job, he supported things that would make the very thing he does illegal.
She believes he is watching her videos somewhere in the 'middle of America'. It is not clear if she is referring to the Republican National Convention that is being held in Milwaukee.
The 33-year-old shared an update on Thursday in which she explained her reasons for exposing the unnamed Senator and began sharing further details
'The relationship we had was online, strictly virtual. He would constantly schedule virtual dates with me,' she dished. 'He would sometimes pay money to watch me eat Taco Bell'
'I'm going to continue telling my side of the story. So let me know who you think it is in the comments and I might just leave a like on who it really is,' Matto told her followers.
In a previous video, she explained that she recently decided to 'cut ties with him' after his 'beliefs' became too 'crazy and radical' - and now that it's over, she's opted to spill 'some dirt' on the man.
She said that during a virtual date a couple weeks ago, she asked him if he agreed with the 'policies of his political party' - and his response left her unsettled.
'He told me something that was so despicable and so concerning,' she continued.
'He told me that he doesn't actually care about politics, he doesn't care about people, he doesn't care about women. He only cares about money and the power that he yields.'
According to the TV personality, she and the unnamed Senator would have 'virtual dates' that involved her consuming meals while he watched in exchange for money
Immediately, people on the web got to work on trying to figure out who she was referring to - and they shared their guesses in the comment section
The star explained that the Senator used a 'burner account' to chat with her online.
She also claimed that he once threatened her after she told him she was going to reveal his identity online.
'One of my family members is an immigrant and he has actually threatened to have them deported,' she stated. 'Honestly, I'm tired.'
Immediately, people on the web got to work on trying to figure out who she was referring to.
Some said they believed it was Senator Eric Schmitt, from Missouri, who is a married Republican who loves to fish.
Others guessed Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, and Idaho Senator Geoff Schroeder.
However, there is no evidence whatsoever to indicate that any of the suggested senators featured in the comments have any connection to Matto .