She’s turning his zzz’s into $$$.
Ana Malfair, 26, happily moved in with her 33-year-old partner, Luis, last year — but she quickly got annoyed by his loud snoring and constant wheezing when they started sharing a bed.
Now she’s snorting all the way to the bank as she cashes in on his nighttime sounds.
It all began when Malfair complained to her boyfriend that his snoring was keeping her up at night, to which he reportedly insisted it “wasn’t that bad.”
”He would always deny it, so of course I did the obvious thing,” Malfair, who lives in Mexico City, explained to Jam Press.
“I got proof through [a sound] recording because a video would be awfully creepy,” she said.
She decided to continue recording, gathering almost a year’s worth of sounds.
“When I [played] him the audio he thought it was hilarious, so I kept recording him whenever I got the chance,” she added.
She eventually decided to ask a few of her friends who are musicians to make songs out of the recordings.
She uploaded the tracks to Spotify last year, and they quickly took off, gaining traction among fans who wanted to listen to the sweet soft snores.
The Spotify account is titled “Snoring Machine,” which counts over 16,800 monthly listeners.
The most popular single is the minute-long classic “Light snoring.”
“It honestly just started as something funny, like he said he didn’t snore, and now everyone can hear them!” Malfair said.
The TikToker has been able to monetize her channel, claiming she’s made around $32.
“I get updates every month, so I’m excited to see how it grows!” she told Jam Press about her side hustle.
She shared details of her Spotify channel to TikTok in a clip that has elicited 9 million views this month.
She cleverly captioned the video, “Everyone can be an artist.”
Malfair isn’t the first person to record a partner’s strange sleeping habits.
One woman went viral on TikTok this year for recording a video of her boyfriend sleeping with both of his eyes open — something she insists he always does.
“This is proof that my husband actually sleeps with his eyes open,” TikToker Payton Vidmar said in the clip. “It freaks me the f–k out every time I look.”
Another woman claimed her husband has “sexsomnia,” meaning he tries to initiate sex when he’s asleep.