Amouranth wants to run her own convention but won’t repeat TanaCon disaster Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has piqued fan interest by revealing that she’d like to do her own convention, but it probably won’t be all about her. Over the last few years, as creators have tried to forge closer bonds with their fans, many have stepped out from behind the computer and done plenty of real-life meet-ups. Some have been small, intimate gatherings that allow the most hardcore of fans to connect with their favorite personality, but there are plenty of massive events – like TwitchCon – where thousands of fans and multiple creators descend on one place for a good time. A handful of creators have tried to create their own conventions, with some going better than others, and it looks like Amouranth will be next to join that list. However, don’t expect it to be all about her and her Twitch streams. Amouranth teases her own convention On July 14, the Twitch star sent out a call for help on her alternate Twitter account – WildKait – looking for some insight from anybody who had set up their own convention before. “Has anyone ever started or ran a convention, or have a firm view of the back end? Ideally someone with director, management, c suite, or chair/board level experience,” the streaming star asked. “This is NOT a drill.” Amouranth dropped some further hints about what it could entail, suggesting it would held in her hometown. Though, when one fan asked her to learn from the mistakes of other creators, mainly that of TanaCon – which infamously went disastrously – she said it wasn’t going that route. “This isn’t an amo-con bat signal,” the streamer continued. “Destination 25k attendees or bust, subject matter has little to do with me other than I was/am a fan.” Amouranth noted that there will be more talk about what she has planned over the “coming weeks,” so fans won’t have to rush out anytime soon to make plans. Though, it’ll be interesting to see what other details she reveals about the event.
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Amouranth wants to make “Gamer Girl Bath Water” with 100 Thieves – Dexerto
Amouranth wants to make “Gamer Girl Bath Water” with 100 Thieves Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth wants to make a “Gamer Girl Bath Water” energy drink flavor with 100 Thieves’ newest company, Juvee. 100 Thieves launched Juvee, their very own energy drink, on October 4, 2022, and fans are loving it. First trademarked in 2021, Juvee is Matt ‘Nadeshot‘ Haag’s multi-year passion project that he decided to begin after years of working with other companies. During a recent episode of the CouRage and Nadeshot show, Twitch star Amouranth mentioned that she wants a piece of the energy drink pie with her own custom flavor. Amouranth wants “Gamer Girl Bath Water” Juvee flavor During the show, CouRage asked Amouranth if there was one thing 100 Thieves should do in 2023 that would benefit from her help. After explaining the various things 100 Thieves has recently done, including the launch of Juvee, Amouranth shared her idea. “We could make an energy drink together. Gamer Girl Bath Water and they’d come in like little jars with different flavors,” she said. (Topic starts at 48:34 in the video) It’s clear that the trio was joking during the podcast, but it wouldn’t be Amouranth’s first attempt at selling something like it. In February 2022, she launched her latest company ‘Cutie Pa-Toot-ies’ which sells her fart jars and hot tub water for significant amounts of money. Who knows, though, we could be wrong, and Juvee might release an Amouranth flavor by the end of next year. We’ll have to wait to see what happens.
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Amouranth opens up on “unwarranted danger” of Twitch stardom after threats – Dexerto
Amouranth opens up on “unwarranted danger” of Twitch stardom after threats Twitter: AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa opened up about the “unwarranted danger” of Twitch stardom and revealed the extent of harassment she and other female content creators are subject to. Amouranth is no stranger to being harassed both online and in person. She’s endured everything from arson attacks to people trying to cancel her. It’s even gotten to the point where she considered quitting for good. However, she has weathered the storm and persevered — so far. In 2021, she was crowned the top female Twitch star of the year. But it came at the hefty price of being exposed to “unwarranted danger,” which she opened about on social media. “I don’t hate what I do. I don’t hate how much I do it usually even,” said Amouranth. “It’s the harassment [that I hate]. The unwarranted danger that comes from it when I’m just doing my own thing, minding my own business.” Amouranth also explained how female streamers are subject to the worst of it: “All women content creators get varying degrees of harassment, but being live exposes you to the most extreme form of said persecution. “Multiply that by the frequency and duration that one streams, then amplify for scale and view count. Someone lacking empathy wouldn’t understand.” I don’t hate WHAT I do. I don’t hate how much I do it usually even. It’s the harassment, the unwarranted danger that comes from it when I’m just doing my own thin, minding my own biz and not hurting anyone. Someone lacking empathy or smol just wouldn’t understand https://t.co/BLB8SsKnVz — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 31, 2021 Amouranth isn’t the only content creator who has spoken about these issues. In August 2021, Ludwig Ahgren revealed the “terrifying” reality of being a Twitch star, especially for female streamers. However, if Amouranth ever decides to step away due to all the harassment, it will mark a new beginning. She even has a ‘retirement’ plan in mind — but it’ll be far more disconnected than her current online presence.
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Amouranth under fire for breaking Twitch rules during IRL stream – Dexerto
Amouranth under fire for breaking Twitch rules during IRL stream Popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been heavily criticized after she was caught lying about streaming in a store by telling staff she was “video calling”. As per Twitch’s community guidelines, it is prohibited to share content on private property, without permission, meaning IRL streamers have to be extremely careful when livestreaming in stores. Nevertheless, Amouranth had no interest in stopping her own IRL stream on June 23, despite being questioned by a staff member if she was in fact recording in the shop. Rather than ending her broadcast to comply with the guidelines, she simply lied to the staff worker in order to prolong her stream by suggesting she was “video chatting” and continued to browse the store’s stock. “Are you video taping in here?” asked the store worker, to which Amouranth responded: “we’re just video chatting, is that not okay?” The streamer was then given the all clear to carry on. This isn’t the first time the controversial streamer has been banned for filming without permission in a public place after serving a 12-hour suspension for streaming in a gym last year. Despite most establishments having a no camera policy, her stream was live and although she claimed to not interact with any other gym goers, she was caught impersonating Shia LaBeouf’s famous ‘just do it’ meme behind an unaware stranger. It remains to be seen whether Amouranth will face another ban as a result of her failure to disclose she was streaming, with plenty of Redditors, who are annoyed to see her dodge suspensions in the past, rallying together to mass report her channel. “Lying about streaming is directly prohibited in the ToS, but just like last time she straight up lied, nothing will happen,” said one angry Redditor. She continued to stream ASMR on her channel after her IRL broadcast ended meaning Twitch are yet to take any action against her account.
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Amouranth unbanned on Twitch following revealing mishap – Dexerto
Amouranth unbanned on Twitch following revealing mishap Instagram: @amouranth / TwitchPopular streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth‘ Siragusa has been unbanned by Twitch, three days after being banned for accidentally revealing too much of herself during a live broadcast. The famous Twitch personality boasts nearly 1.2 million followers on the platform, and is widely regarded as one of the most successful ‘Just Chatting’ content creators currently broadcasting. She rose to fame with adult cosplays and ASMR streams, some of which have seen her toe the streaming website’s Terms of Service in the past, and she recently accidentally went a step too far in regards to content. Amouranth was playing with her dog on stream when she accidentally exposed herself. During her September 8 stream, Amouranth was playing with her dog and chatting to her viewers before she was struck with a major wardrobe malfunction that revealed far more of the streamer than she originally planned. The moment was captured and turned into a clip, and 12 hours after the first reveal her account was suspended and shut down by Twitch. Now, just a handful of days later on September 11, she has had her ban rescinded by the broadcasting platform. The reinstated personality released a short video after her account was restored, depicting her in a cage marked ‘Twitch Jail’ and tagged “The last two days have been kind of ruff.” “Am I free?” she asked, opening the door and crawling out. “I’m free, oh finally, freedom!” The last two days have been kind of ruff pic.twitter.com/BZVMxOCZbH — Amouranth :smiling_imp: @Patreon (@Amouranth) September 12, 2019 Siragusa’s small ban on the platform suggests she may have been in contact with Twitch behind the scenes to explain her mistake, potentially shortening her overall sentence. Considering she’s one of the biggest IRL streamers in the game with an estimated 8,000 subscribers and an average viewer count of more than 2,000 in August according to stats site TwitchTracker, it’s little surprise the admins acted quickly. She also has a major following away from the site. Her Twitter page has more than 227,000 followers, and has nearly 800 patreons for her adult cosplay content. Amouranth has long been a controversial figure on Twitch for her variety streams. Amouranth’s short-term ban also matches up to other similar recent controversies. Twitch partner ‘BadBunny’ suffered a three-day suspension for exposing herself on stream in April, while Korean streamer ‘Addielyn’ apologized to fans last week for exposing herself naked after accidentally starting her stream.
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Amouranth mocks Twitch ban after unexpected suspension – Dexerto
Amouranth mocks Twitch ban after unexpected suspension Amouranth YouTubeAmouranth responded to her latest Twitch ban, mocking the platform for taking down her account amid recent turmoils that the streaming site has been going through. Twitch banned Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa for the fifth time, which preceded follow-up suspensions on TikTok and Instagram, to boot. The reason for any of those bans is still unknown, as people wait and wonder if the viral streamer will get her accounts back. The 27-year-old has seen her fair share of headlines on Twitch in the past. As a pioneer in some of the leading ‘metas’ that would occasionally take the platform by storm, she’s been in the spotlight before. On October 8, Amouranth’s Twitch channel received its fifth suspension. With no reason as to why she was ousted, it’s a waiting game for audiences and Amouranth to see if it’s a permanent ban. While she waits for answers on her latest ban, Amouranth took time to address the recent debacle in her first YouTube upload since getting “deplatformed,” as she likened it to. “It’s kind of crazy if you think about it,” she said. “Like Instagram, Facebook got hacked, I get banned. You know. Twitch gets hacked, I get banned. It seems like there’s a trend here. It seems like a correlation between the two. “Companies up in arms, lighting themselves on fire internally but ‘we still have time to ban Amouranth from both platforms. That’s very important.” As one of Twitch’s most-watched female streamers, Amouranth’s content invites all sorts of people and opinions that sometimes land her in hot water. And live the rest of my life not thinking about money. Hard to do anything mission driven without a soapbox or megaphone Just an anonymous decamillioaire — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) October 8, 2021 But it’s something the streamer takes in stride knowing that her brand of content regularly flirts with platforms’ ToS. “You know they didn’t seem to like my bird mask ASMR,” she said while showing widely discussed clips of her pigeon mask stream and licking microphones. “Whatever I’ve been doing lately, I have to find it, but, clearly, whatever it is, they don’t like it.” Amouranth is still waiting to see when she can stream on Twitch again, but she’s looking forward to it. As she waits, the streamer will be taking note of what fans want to see from her content and what metas they’d want to see her leading if and when she returns.
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Amouranth trolls Pokimane “copying” hot tub stream after Indiefoxx drama – Dexerto
Amouranth trolls Pokimane “copying” hot tub stream after Indiefoxx drama Twitch: Pokimane / AmouranthAfter Pokimane announced that she had convinced her friends in OfflineTV to do a hot tub stream for her birthday, fellow Twitch streamer Amouranth has recalled the drama with Indiefoxx over who ‘started’ the trend. The hot tub ‘meta’ on Twitch is now well-established, but earlier in 2021 it was only a handful of streamers. Two of the most prominent were Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa and Indiefoxx. However, their popularity resulted in a small feud, as Indiefoxx accused Amouranth of stealing her idea and gaining popularity, despite already being a big name on the platform. Amouranth hit back at the accusations, which included calling her “scum” and a “snake.” Now that Pokimane – the most followed female streamer on Twitch – has announced plans for her own hot tub stream (alongside the OfflineTV crew), Amouranth brought back Indiefoxx’s claims, but only as a joke. Responding to Pokimane’s announcement with a copy and paste of Indiefoxx, starting “seeing another streamer copy my stream verbatim is disgusting.” Really though, Amouranth seemed happy with the news from Pokimane, responding “Yaaaas Queen.” Indiefoxx has had a mixed time on Twitch this year, with her rapid growth also mixed in with a handful of bans, all of which have lasted on a matter of days. Despite the rise of the hot tub meta, Twitch has said they are monitoring the trend, but say hot tubs qualify as appropriate context for swimwear. Pokimane herself had previously criticized Twitch though, for not making clear what is acceptable and what isn’t.
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Amouranth “travels back in time” for 18th-century date with colonial Twitch streamer – Dexerto
Amouranth “travels back in time” for 18th-century date with colonial Twitch streamer Twitter/BenJamminsTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa made an 18th-century cosplay streamer’s dream come true by letting him take her “back in time” to 1776 for a date. Popular OF and Twitch sensation Amouranth has been really innovating on her broadcasts lately and the newest example of this comes from a special 1776 date with fellow streamer BenJammins. The rising Twitch streamer has slowly been making a name for himself on the platform with his wild cosplays and in-character antics where he pretends to be one of the United States’ founding fathers. Back in November, Ben asked Amouranth out on an “18th century colonial stream date” to “party like it’s 1776,” Amouranth seemed intrigued. The catch was, his request needed 1776 retweets, which he barely managed to pull off to secure a date with his crush. Amouranth stuns fans after going on 18th-century Twitch date After agreeing to go on the special date and “travel back in time”, Amouranth wore attire fit for the time period and took her, as promised, on a horse and buggy. The date seemed to be a resounding success with the two going dancing, eating a feast, and even getting a bit physical in public. At one point, Amouranth even made BenJammins bow down to her like a dog and stepped on him before proceeding to sit on his back “like a bench.” “Usually I only keep this for the private moments,” the streamer joked. “But I have eight people staring at me with violin music playing.” The broadcasts ended up being a big hit with both streamers’ communities enjoying the content, and it turns out that Siragusa has more exciting plans in the works for future streams. As Amouranth slowly moves away from adult content following a split from her husband, the streamer has indicated that in the next six months she has “TONS of fun projects in the pipeline.” If this date was anything to go off, we can’t wait to see what she has cooking up for the rest of 2023.
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Amouranth teases more Twitch events after StreamerRoyale success – Dexerto
Amouranth teases more Twitch events after StreamerRoyale success Twitch/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is officially teasing more big events featuring big names on the platform following the success of her show StreamerRoyale. On May 28, numerous Twitch content creators competed in Amouranth’s Wipeout-esque game show StreamerRoyale. The starstudded event featured MoistCr1TiKaL, LilyPichu, JustaMinx, Alinity and CodeMiko just to name a few. Amouranth even made good on her promise to fly competitors to the event in a private jet while serving as their own personal stewardess for the trip. In the end, Meowri ended up emerging victorious as queen of the competition, but it seems like there will be more events coming in the future following its popularity. Amouranth hints at another StreamerRoyale event Following the event, Amouranth teased future competitions on Twitter, seemingly indicating that this wouldn’t be the last we see of StreamerRoyale. “Should I do more events and type in all caps?” she asked fans, causing them to voice their support for more head-to-head streamer match-ups. I HAD A BLAST!! SHOULD I DO MORE EVENTS AND ONLY TYPE IN CAPS? https://t.co/Iy3iwXgzlP — Amouranth (@Amouranth) May 29, 2022 Viewers weren’t the only ones pleased with the event. Its competitors and other big names also voiced support for Amouranth. Bro I’m so glad I came out to the Streamer Royale. This was the best creator experience I’ve ever had. I felt like I was in high school again. — peachjars² (@idiotpeach) May 29, 2022 “Bro I’m so glad I came out to the Streamer Royale. This was the best creator experience I’ve ever had. I felt like I was in high school again,” PeachJars commented. “Had an absolute blast at the streamer royale!! Thank you Amouranth for having me!” praised CodeMiko. Had an absolute blast at the streamer royale!! Thank you @Amouranth for having me!! pic.twitter.com/2G1rVV6Acc — CodeMiko (@codemiko) May 29, 2022 Even cosplayer Jessica Nigri was thrilled with the event writing, “I’m so f**king proud of you Amouranth. The StreamerRoyale was such an amazing event and you and everyone who participated absolutely killed it.” I’m so fucking proud of you @Amouranth ❤️ the #StreamerRoyale was such an amazing event and you and everyone who participated absolutely killed it ❤️ well event bb ❤️ — Jessica Nigri ❤️🇳🇿 (@JessicaNigri) May 29, 2022 It’s not clear when a future event will be, but judging by the success of the first, we likely won’t have long to wait for Amouranth to reveal some details.
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Amouranth teases full “professional” rap album after music video debut – Dexerto
Amouranth teases full “professional” rap album after music video debut Twitter/AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa could be preparing to launch a rap career after the success of her first-ever music video ‘Down Bad.’ The past couple of years have seen Amouranth rise to the top on a number of the internet’s biggest platforms including Twitch and OF, to the point where she’s now making millions of dollars every month. Despite some struggles along the way (including bans on Instagram and Twitch, and her accounts being hacked,) the 28-year-old influencer has had more Ws than Ls. In 2021, she bought a gas station and then a 7-Eleven location for a whopping $10 million. Now, in 2022, the streamer is reaching new heights. In addition to a VICE documentary about her rise to fame and an interview with YouTuber Anthony Padilla, Siragusa starred in her first-ever music video and hinted she has more tunes in the works. (Topic starts at 3:30) Amouranth reveals how she’d make a full rap album In her newest YouTube upload where she reacted to comments on her music video, the Playboy model replied to fan requests for her to make an album. “I will make an album,” she said. “I will do that. If this rap video gets one million views, then I will make a second video. I’ll start working on it immediately.” While her first video was definitely more of a parody than a full attempt at being the next Beethoven or Eminem, Amouranth claimed that for her next track, she’d take things more seriously. “And this time, I’ll go all out with a big budget and work with professionals. And actually make it not a satire,” she added. “I’ll actually make it good.” Seeing as Amouranth has quite a lot of money in the bank, it’s certainly more than possible that she can produce a full legitimate rap album – but as she said, her first video needs to hit 1m views for it to happen in the first place. At the time of this posting, ‘Down Bad’ has just over 500,000 views, so she’s already halfway to her goal. Whether or not she gets there remains to be seen, but if she does, fans of Amouranth’s music will have a lot to be excited about as the year continues.
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Amouranth teases convention to replace Anime Matsuri after sexual harassment controversy – Dexerto
Amouranth teases convention to replace Anime Matsuri after sexual harassment controversy Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Twitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is looking to host her own convention and it seems like she aims for it to replace Anime Matsuri following some controversies with the event. Amouranth is one of the internet’s top content creators, with millions of followers across Twitter, Twitch, OnlyFans, and more. Her streams, combined with OF content, have earned her millions that she’s used to invest in lucrative business ventures. With a steady stream of income, the former cosplayer has expressed interest in starting up her own convention with the intent of “righting a wrong” in her hometown. Despite keeping fans in the dark for a bit, Amouranth may have revealed the catalyst for her decision on Twitter while discussing the history of Houston’s Anime Matsuri convention. Amouranth takes aim at Anime Matsuri with her own convention In a series of tweets, the hot tub streamer posted some news articles about John Leigh, the event manager for Anime Matsuri, and sexual harassment allegations against him. “Can you apologize away sexual harassment?” asked Siragusa. “What about offering an underaged girl alcohol (after you ask her age) and then asking their relationship status as a prelude to guesting?” After asking her fans about their experiences at the convention, the streamer inquired if they would avoid attending – despite it being the second-biggest anime con in North America. “What other options could there be?” Amouranth rhetorically pondered in response to a fan noting how the convention has seen its attendance drop over the years while not cutting ties with Leigh. It’s not clear yet if Amouranth’s convention idea will come to fruition as it’s still in the early stages, but she seems hellbent on making it a reality. We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds in the months ahead.
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Amouranth tears up in emotional chat with psychiatrist Dr. K on Twitch – Dexerto
Amouranth tears up in emotional chat with psychiatrist Dr. K on Twitch Twitch: AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Amouranth got emotional in a chat with streamer psychiatrist Dr. K when discussing the strain of streaming as an occupation, and the difficulty of taking care of her offline self. Amouranth, real name Kaitlyn Siragusa, is a streamer with over 1.5 million followers. While her career has boomed, skyrocketing to become one of the most popular creators on the platform, she has also undergone her fair share of trials. She received her third Twitch ban in May 2020, which increased scrutiny on her once again. This followed on from her gym stream ban earlier in March, and her September 2019 ban for a wardrobe malfunction on stream. Inevitably the pressure of streaming as a job culminates in a huge level of stress, particularly for anxious personalities. Here’s where Dr. K comes in. Psychiatrist Dr. Alok Kanojia, HealthyGamer_GG on Twitch, is known for providing conversations with streamers, and has become popular on the platform. He received attention following streams such as his discussion with Mizkif, where they talked about his struggles with ADHD and how that affected him in his daily life. Topic starts at 2:05:00 In Dr. K’s discussion with Amouranth, he talked about how she is putting her internet personality first instead of caring for her real self, Kaitlyn. “You’ve lost touch with yourself,” he said. Amouranth discussed the pressure of the workload, and how many creators probably feel the same way. “The grind is like, taking away part of what made them ‘them’ before social media.” She also said “it sucks that, like, I’m losing myself.” Dr. K touched on the difficult relationship between the audience and the creator, and the problems that arise in setting boundaries. “The internet loves when content creators don’t get to be human.” He described her as “a normal wonderful person who has had life, social media, and streaming get to them, because that’s what it does.” Dr. K’s approach of discussing streamer’s insecurities and fears with them publicly is his way of breaking down the often toxic wall between audiences and online personalities, and it certainly seems to have struck a chord with Amouranth.
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Amouranth takes Ludwig up on offer to create her own adult toy – Dexerto
Amouranth takes Ludwig up on offer to create her own adult toy Twitch/Ludwig/Instagram/Amouranth/PixabayTwitch star and popular content creator Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa could be getting into the adult toy business after responding to an offer by fellow streamer Ludwig Ahgren. Amouranth has been one of the most business-savvy creators on the internet, making millions off streaming on Twitch and her OF content. Her wealth even afforded her the opportunity to buy a gas station and make a huge profit, much to the chagrin of some fans who felt it was unfair and accountants who claimed it was all just “fantasy.” Now, she may be joining forces with Ludwig for one of her biggest new business opportunities: Amouranth adult toys. Amouranth responds to Ludwig’s adult toy idea During an episode of Ludwig’s ‘The Yard’ podcast, the streamer pitched the idea of making an adult toy based on one of the biggest entertainers on the planet. “Let’s get one of the biggest streamers connected with a product. Let’s get an Amouranth [adult toy],” he suggested. He then pointed out that others have actually sold toys on Twitch, opening up yet another possible sales route. The group then suggested making a “How It’s Made” style episode featuring Amouranth in a lab coat and goggles checking out an assembly line to examine the products. “She’s probably down,” Ludwig added. Lo and behold, it turns out she absolutely was. In a reply to the YouTube video, she remarked: “ I would sell it, but not on Twitch,” before adding on Twitter that she wasn’t sure Twitch would be okay with it. Lol not sure we can do it on twitch but I’m down https://t.co/59Nu9sgYvL @LudwigAhgren pic.twitter.com/iCn2oI9mLL — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 15, 2021 That said, she is down for the idea, so there could be a lot of money to be made with this. Of course, it makes sense that she is nervous about doing it on stream, especially as she’s been banned numerous times on the Amazon-owned platform already. In any case, we’ll have to wait and see, but it looks like we could be seeing some Amouranth adult toys in the works coming soon.
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Amouranth takes jab at Maya after placing bottom of her Twitch tier list – Dexerto
Amouranth takes jab at Maya after placing bottom of her Twitch tier list Twitter: Amouranth/Twitch: MayaHigaPopular Twitch streamer Amouranth has taken a friendly jab at Maya Higa after she was placed at the bottom of Maya’s “funniest streamer” tier list. In early June, xQc created a tier list of streamers and placed Hasan in the B-tier. This promoted Hasan to slam xQc for promoting gambling to kids, which began drama that was eventually quashed a few weeks later. Maya Higa created a tier list of “funniest Twitch streamers” during her July 6 broadcast, placing Amouranth and Hasan at the bottom. This also kicked off a bit of cheeky drama, as Amouranth has taken a jab at Maya in a tweet on her alt Twitter account. Amouranth takes a jab at Maya On her alternate Twitter account, WildKait, Amouranth first shared a screenshot of an article detailing Maya’s tier list. Amouranth retweeted it and said: “Then stand, Maya Higa Weehawken, Dawn Guns drawn A. ranth.” Just a few hours later on that same day, Amouranth made another jab at being placed at the bottom of Maya’s tier list, mentioning her former relationship with Twitch star Mizkif. “I would put Maya at the top of a funniest streamer tier list. She gave Mizkif a shot, now that’s funny,” she said. I would put maya at the top of a funniest streamer tier list She gave Mizkif a shot, now that’s funny https://t.co/1CcYIGOLGF pic.twitter.com/61BH4ZX2Te — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) July 8, 2022 Maya was clear about why she placed Amouranth at the bottom of the list. She explained: “Amouranth has made me laugh before with self-aware jokes. That being said, funny is not what she does.” Amouranth has created a bit of her own identity as an influencer over the last few years. She’s worked to become the most-watched Female Twitch streamer on the platform, all while making moves as an entrepreneur with gas station purchases and even a plastic ball company. With this lighthearted jab towards Maya though, it’s clear that the back-and-forth is all in good fun.
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Amouranth takes indefinite Twitch break after abusive relationship revelations – Dexerto
Amouranth takes indefinite Twitch break after abusive relationship revelations Instagram/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has announced she will be taking a break from streaming on Twitch after claiming she was in an abusive relationship with her husband in a bombshell broadcast. Amouranth shocked the world last week by revealing details about her relationship, including officially saying she was not only married, but forced into doing hot tub streams and working extremely long hours by her husband. The streamer alleged that her partner had threatened to kill her animals and leave her with hardly any money left in her accounts if she didn’t follow his commands. During her Twitch return, Siragusa revealed that she had regained control of her finances and is currently seeking legal counsel. Although she did go on to stream with her horses on October 18 and noted that she wasn’t sure when she will be back to a full-time schedule, it now seems like the streamer will be taking a prolonged rest. Amouranth announces break from Twitch On October 19, Amouranth took to Twitter to announce that she will be taking an indefinite break from streaming. “Taking a break, not sure when I’ll be back,” she said. Siragusa had claimed that she had worked insane hours during her relationship, but was finally “free” from the abuse joking she was looking forward to “wearing clothes.” Unfortunately, she didn’t provide an estimation for her return, but fans have been supportive, telling her to “take her time” and that a break was “well-deserved.” Amouranth made a huge name for herself during the hot tub meta and her OnlyFans content, earning her millions of dollars, on top of her multiple business ventures, purchases, and investments in stock like Visa. If you’re suffering from domestic abuse, contact information for help is below: US: 1-800-799-7233 – CA: 1-866-863-0511 – UK: 0808 2000 247 –
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Amouranth stuns fans with insane $1M birthday gift to herself – Dexerto
Amouranth stuns fans with insane $1M birthday gift to herself Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer and internet famous content creator Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa shocked fans by revealing she bought herself a $1M birthday gift, just weeks after spending the same amount on a 7-Eleven location. Amouranth has been making some serious business moves as of late, frequently documenting them on Twitter and sharing her numerous acquisitions with fans. In the past month, the Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube sensation has bought a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and even agreed to work with Ludwig to create her own adult toy. Now, for her birthday, the entertainer revealed she spent a whopping $1M on a birthday gift for herself… and it has many fans bewildered. Amouranth’s $1M birthday present On December 6, Siragusa revealed that she decided to buy $1M in Visa stock for her birthday. In a screengrab from her account, the businesswoman showcased that she ended up purchasing a whopping 5,400 shares and has 44.1M in buying power. “That’s damn smart,” one fan praised. “To the moon!” another replied. I bought myself a million dollars of Visa Stock for my birthday! pic.twitter.com/QTWFQsiPJk — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 6, 2021 Given how many investments she’s been making and how calculating she’s been with every opportunity, it will be interesting to see how much money she will end up making with this latest purchase. Of course, this is all likely part of Amouranth’s larger retirement plan. As she explained back in November, the content creator plans to slow down once she gets to a point where her investments and other business income dwarfs what she makes from OF and streaming. Whether or not this Visa purchase can put her over the finish line remains to be seen, but the fact she can casually drop $1M on a birthday stock buy is quite impressive, regardless. With all the moves she’s made in recent weeks, we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us next and what she can do to top this.
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Amouranth spooked as viewers claim man is taking photos of her in public – Dexerto
Amouranth spooked as viewers claim man is taking photos of her in public Wal-MartPopular Twitch streamer Amouranth took her viewers on her shopping trip to Walmart with her for some classic IRL content – but the day took an odd turn, as fans think they may have spotted a man snapping images of her without her consent. Although not Amouranth’s typical type of stream content, she has done numerous IRL (in real life) broadcasts in the past, which often somehow result in some bizarre highlights. Most recently, she came under fire after apparently reading her chat while driving during an IRL stream on October 17. On October 22, Amouranth, real name Kaitlyn Siragusa, took her chat on “date night”, as she picked up groceries at a local Walmart. Around three hours into the stream, she had taken a break to chat with viewers, with a man visible in the background appearing to either photograph or video her from behind. Chatters quickly noticed the peculiar behavior, with one writing: “He took a pic of you!”, and another saying: “when he got closer he realized he was on camera.” Perhaps in an effort to play it off, the man then approached Amouranth and asked if he could get past her to get to the shelves. The streamer seemed entirely unaware of what had happened, even as her chat spammed it endlessly, and said: “He took a picture of the food chat – don’t be like that.” However, she did explain that she will look over the clips later to double-check, joking she would ‘copy strike’ him if he had indeed taken a photo without her permission. As her chat continued to warn her, she did become concerned that the man may have been recording or taking photos, but soon after left the store. It will be impossible to verify the man did, in fact, take a photo, or if he was simply holding his phone in Amouranth’s direction at the time.
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Amouranth speechless as IRL stream sniper calls her “shameless” – Dexerto
Amouranth speechless as IRL stream sniper calls her “shameless” Twitch: AmouranthAmouranth has become somewhat of a polarizing figure in the livestreaming world, but an IRL stream sniper let her know what he thinks of her and her fans during a February 13 stream. In the past, Amouranth – real name Kaitlyn Siragusa – has come under fire for a variety of things, such as her treatment of her pets, as well as streaming in stores with a particularly revealing French Maid outfit on. During her February 13 stream though, she didn’t appear to be doing anything out of the ordinary, simply doing her shopping and chatting to her viewers when a random man started chatting to her with seemingly innocent intentions – though it eventually turned sour. “[Are] you streaming?” he asked Amouranth as he walked past, spotting the camera mounted on the front of her shopping cart. When she responded that she was, he asked if it’s just her walking around, to which she simply responded: “Yeah, it’s pretty fun.” Though some of the conversation is hard to hear, they seem to be talking about a product she’s interested in buying, with Amouranth joking that the most expensive item is the best, or at least, that’s what her chat tells her. “A lot of simps right there,” he said, before walking off, “That’s a shameless stream right there.” As he returned to his cart, he faced the camera again, repeatedly calling the broadcast “shameless,” before finally saying “SquadW” to the chat, a popular Twitch emote that people tend to use when implying Twitch gives preferential treatment to certain streamers. Amouranth looks awkward throughout the encounter, especially afterward when he has walked away, seemingly speechless at the incident that had just taken place. Needless to say, they had her back, simply saying how “cringe” it was that he chose to stream snipe her like that, with Amouranth herself saying he was “boring.” IRL stream snipers seem to have become more and more commonplace, though some are a lot more helpful – such as this one, who gave Korean streamer HAchubby a charging cable for her phone when she told her stream that she needed one.
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Amouranth soars past Pokimane and Valkyrae as most-watched female streamer – Dexerto
Amouranth soars past Pokimane and Valkyrae as most-watched female streamer Instagram/Pokimane/Amouranth/ValkyraeTwitch icon Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa dominated as the most-watched female streamer so far in 2022 with millions of more hours watched than rivals Pokimane and Valkyrae. Amouranth continues to reign supreme as queen of the female streamers so far this year. Through hot tub streams and new plastic ball metas, the OF content creator has become a tour de force on Twitch. According to stats provided by StreamHatchet, Siragusa streamed the same amount of hours as French Canadian Twitch icon Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, which pushed her to the top of the female streamer rankings. To make this even more impressive, the totals include streamers on both YouTube and Facebook gaming, in which Amouranth soared past the opposition and it’s not even close. Breaking down Amouranth’s stream performance In total for Q2 2022, Amouranth had 8.2M hours of content watched from her streams – miles ahead of Pokimane with 4.5M. On YouTube, 100T co-owner Valkyrae had 4.3M hours watched – 2 million less than VTuber Miko Ch. To add to the amusement regarding Amouranth’s top placement is the fact that she has admitted to watching movies on Netflix or other checking in on other streamers while live. With Pokimane now on a Twitch hiatus and Amouranth continuing to be a content workhorse, it’s unlikely that anyone will be able to step up and dethrone her from top of the female streamer podium. However, as impressive as Amouranth’s placement is, when accounting for male streamers, Amouranth sits at 56th overall, showing that there is still a sizable gap between the two genders. The question now is: will Amouranth grow even more and surpass even more streamers on her way to the upper echelon of content creators? Only time will tell. Until then, it’s clear that her reign as the top female streamer remains unmatched.
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Amouranth is so popular on Twitch she could be her own streaming category – Dexerto
Amouranth is so popular on Twitch she could be her own streaming category Twitch: AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has become so popular on Twitch she could be her own streaming category, with new stats revealing she overshadows other stars like Pokimane and SadDummy by more than a million watching hours. The ways Amouranth rakes in her viewers may not always win her friends, but the popular 27-year-old Twitch star has well and truly found a winning formula. According to the latest data pulled from Twitch analytics, provided to Dexerto by StreamElements via Rainmaker.gg, the oft-controversial streamer now chalks up more than three million hours watched every month. The huge hours blow her rivals like Pokimane (1.7m) and SadDummy (1.5m) out of the water. Amouranth is so popular, she could almost be her very own streaming category on the platform. Every new category she touches hits record highs, from hot tubs and board games, to her infamous ASMR stint and more. Siragusa has most recently bounced between Hots Tubs & Pools, ASMR, and Just Chatting, with each boasting a huge surge in stats when she does. Amouranth knows exactly what she has in the palm of her hand too. She may spend hours and hours every day licking microphones, silently playing twister, and swimming in hot tubs on Twitch, but it’s all for an end goal. She explained: “I basically plan to grind it out as long and as hard as I can until either, it doesn’t make sense anymore, or at some point, my passive income begins to outweigh my active income. I have a hunch my popularity is fleeting… so I want to do as much as I can while I am still actively earning. “That makes the most sense, this is the way to maximize impact. “My passive income will only overtake active income in the scenario I fall off a lot,” she said, “or my investments compound to the point of dwarfing anything I do.” Amouranth’s spot as the veritable queen of Twitch has been set in stone for most of the calendar year now. In September she had triple the viewing numbers of the next closest star, averaging over 12,000 viewers each stream. The controversial streaming star’s lofty heights stats-wise on Twitch is still massively overshadowed by her male counterparts, however. Siragusa may have clocked up 3.1 million hours watched last month, but that still leaves her more than two million hours behind the top ten list, which is all male streamers. The recent Twitch earnings leaks revealed Amouranth’s immense fanbase has translated into around $1.3m in payouts for the 27-year-old since 2019.
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Amouranth smashes major Twitch milestone after husband controversy – Dexerto
Amouranth smashes major Twitch milestone after husband controversy Amouranth/TwitterKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has smashed a major milestone on Twitch – a silver lining in what’s been a difficult few weeks for the streaming star. Amouranth went viral on October 16 after revealing her mystery husband had prevented her from talking about their relationship publicly, saying it could impact their “business model.” The 28-year-old showed a series of conversations where she was being berated with strong language. She also alleged that the unnamed partner had previously threatened to kill her pets and take control of her finances, with the latter not just being limited to streaming. Amouranth had reportedly made millions of dollars through her portfolio of business investments, in addition to her content profits on OnlyFans. After taking a short time away from Twitch, she has since returned, “cleaned house” at her agency, and has explained her husband now has access to help. Amouranth hits Twitch milestone in November On top of that, Amouranth is back to smashing records. After a period of significant growth over October, Social Blade statistics show Amouranth’s channel jumped over the six million followers mark on November 1. That is a result of an additional 138,000 users deciding to follow the streamer in the last 28 days, from the time of publishing. Since splitting with her abusive husband, Amouranth has appeared with Adin Ross and Yung Gravy on stream, inside a hot tub. This has sparked some relationship speculation, though nothing has been confirmed on that front. On a daily basis, the broadcaster has been streaming in the Just Chatting section, continuing the type of content she enjoys the most. So while it may have been an incredibly difficult situation for her personally, being at the center of the internet’s biggest story in October, at least there was a silver lining. If you’re suffering from domestic abuse, contact information for help is below: US: 1-800-799-7233 – CA: 1-866-863-0511 – UK: 0808 2000 247 –
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Amouranth slams Twitch for showing inappropriate ads amid demonetization drama – Dexerto
Amouranth slams Twitch for showing inappropriate ads amid demonetization drama Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is hitting out at the Amazon-owned platform for continuing to show ads she feels aren’t child appropriate while she herself has been demonetized. On May 18, the popular female streamer revealed that ads on her channel had been quietly suspended indefinitely without her knowledge. It was only after reaching out to Twitch herself after noticing ad revenue had vanished from her analytics that she was informed about the decision. The move came amid ongoing controversy over the sexualization of Twitch and its hot tub ‘meta’ where female streamers splash around in pools while wearing bikinis. According to Amouranth, her content was considered “not advertiser friendly.” Now, Siragusa is striking back at Twitch for hypocrisy because the ads it allows on the site don’t line up with their apparent values. Why are they running condom ads on a streaming site for children? When you click on the ad it takes you to a product landing page where they have a banana wearing a condom. Did they demonetize me for not using protection whilst riding? pic.twitter.com/AoXAg1FHhI — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 21, 2021 “Why are they running condom ads on a streaming site for children?” she said in a post on her personal Twitter account and attached photos of Trojan condom ads on the Just Chatting section. Read More: How does Amouranth make money? – “When you click on the ad it takes you to a product landing page where they have a banana wearing a condom,” she added. The second screenshot was of an Amazon product listing featuring just what she described – a banana with a condom on it. Of course, as some users in the comments pointed out, ads are often tailored to an individual’s browsing history. That said, it’s safe to assume that those who watch Amouranth to begin with aren’t searching for “best fabric softener brands” or “Oprah’s Book Club.” Others, however, agreed with the streamer over the hypocrisy and called out Twitch and other sites for having double standards over what is allowed and what isn’t. So far, it seems like Siragusa is the only hot tub streamer to suffer this fate. The originator of the hot tub ‘meta’, xoAeriel, told Dexerto that her channel has not been demonetized yet and big names such as Indiefoxx have not said anything to suggest their ads have been suspended as well. As Dexerto reported, the removal of ads from her channel will cost her nearly half a million dollars a year in revenue. With so much money spinning down the drain, it’s safe to say that this feud between Amouranth and Twitch is just heating up.
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Amouranth slams ‘topless’ streamer’s claims Twitch’s hot tub meta made her wealthy – Dexerto
Amouranth slams ‘topless’ streamer’s claims Twitch’s hot tub meta made her wealthy Twitch and OnlyFans star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has hit back at now-banned streamer “topless” streamer ‘Morgpie’ after claiming she only became wealthy by exploiting Twitch’s TOS with the hot tub meta. On December 8, Morgpie went viral for appearing to be streaming on Twitch while topless. This kicked off a whole new meta on the platform, where other streamers began to follow and do the same — similar to the notorious hot tub and pool streams years ago. Nevertheless, Twitch quickly took action, hitting Morgpie with a ban as her channel on the platform stated: “This channel is currently unavailable due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.” In an exclusive interview with Dexerto following the ban, Morgpie specifically mentioned Amouranth, calling her out for finding ways to bend the rules around Twitch’s Terms of Service. Not only that, she claimed that’s the reason why the streaming star is as wealthy as she is. Amouranth hits back at Morgpie wealth comments In a series of posts on Twitter/X on December 13, Amouranth disputed the claims and put Morgpie on blast, explaining that the infamous ‘hot tub’ meta isn’t the reason behind her wealth. “Hot tubs aren’t the reason I’m ‘wealthy’. Nor is ‘poking holes in ToS’,” she wrote. “I was making $500-600k a month on OF before hot tubs were a thing, and probably an aggregate 750k/month including other sources by 2020.” Hot tubs aren’t the reason I’m “wealthy” — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 13, 2023 Nor is “poking holes in ToS” I was making $500-600k a month on OF before hot tubs were a thing, and probably an aggregate 750k/month including other sources by 2020. Saving the a majority of the windfall, investing it, & grinding pic.twitter.com/bMhjsUZ6p8 The Twitch and OnlyFans star clarified that it’s the years of grinding “relentlessly” that has got her into the position she is today. Not only that, Amouranth went on to claim that Morgpie broke the Amazon-owned platform’s TOS more than she ever did. “Saving the majority of the windfall, investing it, & grinding relentlessly for 12 hours a day for 6+ years consecutively is why I’m wealthy,” she explained. “The other girl who-must-not be named bent and broke TOS way more than I did, and made a fraction of what I made.” Amouranth added: “Attention = money in the attention/creators economy but it doesn’t equal generational wealth. Lots of people have 15 mins of fame, but not nearly as many people sport 8-9 figure net worths.” generational wealth. Lots of people have 15 mins of fame, but not nearly as many people sport 8-9 fig net worths — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 13, 2023 Morgpie responds after Amouranth hits out over ‘wealth’ remark Morgpie has since responded to Amouranth’s post, saying that although she “admires” Amouranth, that the hot tub meta “pokes holes” in Twitch’s TOS. “The comment was I made was very off-hand and was just an example,” she clarified. “I don’t know why such offense has been taken to this, but alright.” As it stands, it’s unclear how long Morgpie’s ban from Twitch will last. Nevertheless, it’s clear that the platform has already put a stop to the ‘topless meta’, with other streamers such as ‘AsianBunny’ who kicked it all off have been banned too. We’ll be sure to keep you updated with any news right here on Dexerto as we learn more.
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Amouranth slams claims successful female streamers need to be “hot” – Dexerto
Amouranth slams claims successful female streamers need to be “hot” Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star and famous content creator Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa responded to fans DMing her to claim female streamers need to be “hot” in order to be successful. Amouranth has taken the streaming world by storm, and earned the title of Best ASMR streamer at The Streamer Awards for her efforts. In addition to streaming, the Playboy bunny has made a fortune with her OnlyFans content and frequently invests her income into wild properties such as a $10m 7-Eleven store, a plastic ball company, and loads of stock. Her success hasn’t come without criticism, however, with some even insisting that the only reason she has a following is because of her looks – something the Twitch icon didn’t take lightly. Amouranth blasts fans saying female streamers need to be hot In a post with Amouranth posing alongside popular Twitch stars such as Alinity and Alexandra Botez at The Streamer Awards, Siragusa called out those saying they’re only successful because of their looks. “If you see that all/almost all the [women] who are super successful at streaming ‘look like super models’ and the conclusion you draw is ‘all it takes to be successful as a female content creator is to be hot,’ it’s kind of like arriving at the conclusion that all it takes to be a successful male creator is to avoid cleaning your streaming room,” she stated. She further compared females looking good to Asmongold and xQc not cleaning their streaming rooms – something the MMORPG streamer and former Overwatch League pro have been notorious for. If you see that all/almost all the wiminz who are super successful at streaming “look like super models” (per the take in my DMs, I’m not weighing in on validity of observation) & the conclusion you draw is “ALL IT TAKES TO BE SUCCESSFUL AS A FEMALE CONTENT CREATOR IS TO BE HOT” pic.twitter.com/85Ko2BCkjw — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 15, 2022 “Maybe attributing the lion’s share of the observed result to the baseline commonality isn’t using your thinking hat,” she added. According to Amouranth, judging female streamers’ success based on their looks is like going to a basketball game and reaching the conclusion that all you need to be good is to be tall. Something she called a, “blissfully ignorant take.” *goes to NBA game and has the epiphany that all it takes to be a professional basketball player is to be born tall* *goes to formula 1 race and deduce that all it takes to succeed is to pilot a fast car* Blissfully ignorant take — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 15, 2022 Twitch debates continue Obviously, there is more to being a good streamer than just being a pretty face and Amouranth’s business-savvy could be what allows her to retire earlier than some of her male counterparts. Debating female and male streamer success has been a popular topic as of late. Notably, Mizkif claimed that women have an easier time breaking into the streaming scene, but have a harder time breaking through the glass ceiling compared to men – something that fellow Twitch icon Pokimane agreed with. It will be interesting to see if either of Amouranth’s streaming cohorts respond to her claims and if they agree with those opinions.
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Amouranth shuts down “smashing” Danny Gonzalez with savage roast – Dexerto
Amouranth shuts down “smashing” Danny Gonzalez with savage roast Instagram/Amouranth/dannygonzalezOnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed which YouTubers she would “smash” and had a brutal response when Danny Gonzalez came up. Danny Gonzalez is an incredibly popular YouTuber known for his comedic video essays taking aim at internet culture and mediocre movies, but Amouranth isn’t exactly his biggest fan. In a new video, Amouranth went through dozens of YouTubers ranging from Ludwig, The Game Grumps, Doctor Mike, and more. However, when she got to Danny and friends Kurtis Conner and Eddy Burback, she couldn’t help but diss the trio one after the next. The three amigos each found themselves getting roasted by the Kick streamer, but Danny’s burn could certainly rile up the Greg community. Amouranth burns Danny Gonzalez in brutal “smash or pass” When Danny’s name and photo popped up on the screen, Amouranth was quick to deny the possibility of being with the YouTuber. “Is he even legal?” the gas station owner asked. “He looks like a child. Pass.” Luckily, it’s not like Danny will lose any sleep over this rejection considering he’s happily married. That said, Amouranth also issued a feisty burn to close friend Eddy Burback. (segment begins at 3:36) Once Eddy’s name was on the screen, Amouranth seemed confused, responding “who?” before ultimately deciding to pass on the idea of smashing him. Luckily, one of the trio, Kurtis Conner, earned Siragusa’s seal of approval, albeit just by the skin of his teeth thanks to his appearance resembling that of Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride. So far, none of the three have responded to Amouranth’s verdicts, but it will be interesting to see if they do or if they end up replying in the form of a YouTube video of their own.
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Amouranth shares her ultimate career goals and they’re incredibly wholesome – Dexerto
Amouranth shares her ultimate career goals and they’re incredibly wholesome Instagram/AmouranthTwitch giant Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed where she ultimately wants her streaming career to lead, telling xQc she intends to focus on animal welfare and protection. Amouranth’s career continues to go from strength to strength. After freeing herself from an abusive relationship, she has adjusted her content based on what she wants to do. We’ve seen her delve into hilarious smash or pass streams, which in turn raised the ire of AuronPlay. More recently, she hosted an epic birthday live stream, welcoming xQc, CodeMiko and other top tier creators into her abode. While chatting with the former in a subsequent livestream, she unveiled her ultimate career goals based on the wealth she’s accumulated from Twitch and similar ventures. Amouranth reveals ultimate career goals to xQc xQc began by asking what her success is geared towards. “It’s all going somewhere right?” he asked, “Like towards something. Is there not a vision for the whole thing?” Responding, Amouranth revealed she’s eager to use her stream for education, specifically on animal welfare and sanctuary. “Yeah I have a vision,” she said. “I want to take my stream and use that to educate people for animals. And I wanna like rescue dogs and horses. I wanna have my own sanctuary or work at an existing [one], or I want to be able to work at an existing sanctuary and support it with huge donations. Fund it and help save more animals.” She continued: “Then I also wanna have my own separate empire, like hundreds of acres hopefully, and have my own dude ranch where people can go stay to experience ranch lifestyle. Just like hang out with animals. Use that property also to help save and rescue horses.” It’s an incredibly wholesome goal and, given the jaw-dropping figures Amouranth has revealed she makes, it does seem attainable in the near future.
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Amouranth set to make boxing debut at Ibai’s upcoming event – Dexerto
Amouranth set to make boxing debut at Ibai’s upcoming event Twitter: IbaiLlanosTwitch star Amouranth is set to make her boxing debut at Ibai Llanos’ upcoming boxing event, La Velada del Año 3. Over the years, Amouranth has become one of the top female influencers on the internet. On top of her Twitch streams, she’s also a business owner, stock investor, and OnlyFans star. Now, she’s set to jump into the boxing ring for the first time against fellow Twitch streamer Mayichi. Her debut will happen during Ibai Llanos’ La Velada del Año 3 on July 1, 2023. Amouranth set to make boxing debut at La Velada Del Año III Ibai revealed the news on February 27, 2023, in a post on Twitter, shocking fans worldwide. “Fifth match of the evening of the year III,” says the tweet alongside the flyer. Amouranth also shared the news on her personal Twitter, posting a picture of her with boxing gloves on. She said: “new Italian stallion just dropped.” Who is Mayichi, Amouranth’s opponent? Mayichi is a Spanish female Twitch streamer with over 1.7 million followers. She’s worked hard to amass her quite large community since 2015, focusing on games like League of Legends, Minecraft, and Valorant alongside Just Chatting streams. She’s made a name for herself over the years, and many are excited to see her in the ring alongside Amouranth. With a few months between now and the event, we’ll surely get a handful of updates from the female Twitch stars. In the meantime, head over to our entertainment section for more news and other boxing-related stories.
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Amouranth set to lose almost $500k a year from Twitch ads being removed – Dexerto
Amouranth set to lose almost $500k a year from Twitch ads being removed Amouranth / TwitchTwitch’s decision to suspend advertising on Amouranth‘s channel indefinitely could result in a loss of earnings up to almost half a million dollars, the streamer has revealed. On May 18, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa announced that Twitch ad suspended ads on her channel without warning, with no exact reason provided. It is presumed, but cannot be confirmed, that the decision was taken as a result of Amouranth’s stream content, which in 2021, had been spent in an inflatable pool for the majority of the time. This so-called ‘hot tub meta’ attracted significant scrutiny, and the platform said it was “monitoring” it closely. It is believed that this type of content is why Amouranth’s channel can no longer be monetized with ads – and it will cost her a significant loss of income. Amouranth made up to $40k a month from ads According to the streamer herself, an average month of ad revenue on Twitch for her was around $35,000 – $40,000. Meaning, that over an entire year of streaming, this could amount to as much as $480,000 from ads alone – an income she will no longer be able to generate on Twitch. Of course, there are still other ways in which Amouranth can monetize her Twitch content, including paid subscriptions, donations, bits, and sponsored streams. Her channel is still partnered, with the only difference being the loss of advertising. Amouranth revealed this figure in the comments of a Reddit thread about her announcement. Users were shocked to learn of the figure, with one replying “That’s a serious pay cut you just got handed without notice.” The wider Twitch community has also weighed in on what was a very surprising decision, and something that other streamers are now in fear of happening to them too. Asmongold, a longtime streamer and one of the most popular, said that he believed Twitch had “dropped the ball” with this move, concerned about the precedent it could set. Destiny, another streamer who unexpectedly lost his partnership with Twitch last year, thinks it could possibly be a breach of contract by Twitch, as no notification or time to remedy the problem was given.
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Amouranth says stalker tried breaking into her house again and left mysterious package – Dexerto
Amouranth says stalker tried breaking into her house again and left mysterious package Instagram/Amouranth/TwitterTwitch streamer and OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed her stalker from Estonia returned and tried to break into her house multiple times. Stalkers have been a major thorn in Amouranth’s side for years now, with several stalkers attending TwitchCon and one even trying to break into her house last year. Sadly, according to the hot tub streamer, he’s back. In 2022, a man from Estonia was arrested after he tried to break into Amouranth’s home. This came after he reportedly sold everything he owned in a desperate attempt to meet with the model and be in a romantic relationship with her. Now, despite the streamer having a restraining order against the man, he once again allegedly tried to break into her home while Amouranth was on a boxing press conference for her debut match. Amouranth’s stalker returns with mysterious package and key In a series of posts on Twitter, Amouranth uploaded security footage showing the man coming to her home and revealed how he tried to enter her house. “He started by trying to sneak in behind one of my house staff — but had the door shut in his face,” she explained. “He then left — only to return 4 hrs later and tried to get in again, failing that he paced back and forth at my front door for 20 mins before leaving a package and a key.” According to Amouranth, she has no idea what the key is for and didn’t disclose what was inside the package, or if she even opened it. The streamer added that police had been notified due to restraining and trespassing warrants being breached, but she was told they would need to wait and see what else he does before anything will happen. This isn’t sitting well with the gas station owner, who further noted that the man had “literally already broken the law, given his coming back to my premises after a criminal trespass was issued.” It’s not clear if the man will be arrested yet again, but it’s certain that the streamer is growing increasingly concerned about the situation – especially given how many times this has happened already.
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Amouranth says she was “exploited” by business partner for declining dinner invite – Dexerto
Amouranth says she was “exploited” by business partner for declining dinner invite Instagram/AmouranthTwitch sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed how a business partner threatened to end their relationship all because she didn’t respond to his request to take her out to dinner. Amouranth is one of the internet’s biggest names. With millions of followers on Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, and OF, as well as has her own gas station of all things, she’s one of the web’s all-time top content creators. However, her immense growth and fame haven’t come without some controversy. The model has been suspended on Twitch several times and has even had her original Instagram account permanently banned. Despite this, she has continued to strive, but as she recently revealed, those who work with her and form business relationships sometimes turn on her in big ways. Amouranth’s business relationship gets weird On November 17, Siragusa revealed how a business partnership she was in suddenly took a turn for a worse and spoke about it to warn others. According to the hot tub streamer, she had been in talks to be partnered with a brand and had seen other streamers work with this individual in the past, so she felt like he was trustworthy. While everything was fine for a few months and the two worked together constructively, this changed when he sent her a message alerting her that he would be visiting her city after traveling from the other side of the country. I’m tired of this happening Read: https://t.co/bIZ4bz4Yud — Amouranth (@Amouranth) November 17, 2021 “[He sent] a very forward request asking me to meet them ‘for dinner’ in person during a regular conversation about work,” she said, explaining how she was uncomfortable given health issues in the world. “I continued the conversation about business, not initially responding to his dinner offer, and his tone immediately became aggressive, threatening to end the deal when they thought that I had declined his invitation,” the influencer explained. She further added that she had never heard about him making private dinner invites with other women he works with or having a similar reaction. However, she wanted to make a note that there could very well have been an ulterior motive behind this dinner invite. “His reaction to me not immediately accepting is what made me want to share this experience. He didn’t brush it off, didn’t let it go when I didn’t immediately respond, he called me unprofessional and threatened to end the partnership entirely, because I didn’t give him a yes or no to his sudden dinner invite in the middle of a business conversation,” the streamer added. Amouranth disgusted by “suggestive” offers This isn’t the first time that Amouranth has been “exploited” by business partners and claims she has lots of experience with this happening. “I have been in so many situations like this before, and I’m sure that other girls in this profession are met with these situations all the time, where you expect to be treated appropriately in the context of a business deal, partnership, etc, and instead are met with suggestive ‘offers’ or interactions that completely shatter any concept of professionalism,” she remarked. Although she didn’t reveal what the brand or individual was, she is tired of others trying to take advantage of her or other women in the industry. “It honestly disgusts me that I am expected to put myself in potentially dangerous situations just because of the way people online (even business partners) perceive me,” Amouranth slammed, saying how she wanted to raise awareness of this topic. Hopefully, Amouranth’s story ends up serving as a good warning to others in her position and can help stop these unreasonable requests from being made.
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Amouranth says Pokimane is trying to “farm clout and relevancy” off recent xQc drama – Dexerto
Amouranth says Pokimane is trying to “farm clout and relevancy” off recent xQc drama Instagram: AmouranthAmouranth has hit back at fellow content creator Pokimane following her comments that she would never join Kick, with Amouranth stating that Poki is only adding herself into the conversation to “farm clout and relevancy.” Following xQc’s landmark deal with Kick, the content creator has found himself at the center of many discussions surrounding the ethics of jumping ship to another platform for excessive amounts of money. One such streamer to challenge xQc on his recent deal with Pokimane. The two going back and forth on stream after Poki said she’d never join Kick because “I am good as I am. Why would I compromise my morals and ethics for more money when I have money? Something about that is so cringe to me personally.” Following this, Amouranth responded to the clip during her own stream, with the recently signed Kick content creator explaining that she thinks Poki’s comments are related to her desire to gain back relevancy following her less consistent streaming and shift towards traveling. “I don’t think this is true. I think that the reason she mentioned him was because she was trying to farm clout and relevancy in an era where she doesn’t really have any at the moment,” Amouranth claimed. “Because she’s been AFK so much. So she comes back and just involves herself in the drama to be a part of the discussion still so she can keep getting views and traveling and not really streaming much.” Amouranth then added, “It’s smart. I’m not trying to hate on her but that’s just the actual reason.” Time will tell if Pokimane responds to Amouranth’s comments and calls her out for stating she is simply trying to “farm clout” off the back of xQc’s Kick signing. For all the latest streamer news and updates, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.
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Amouranth Sarcastically Responds to the Drama Involving Keeping Her Marriage Quiet – Dexerto
Amouranth Sarcastically Responds to the Drama Involving Keeping Her Marriage Quiet Twitter/AmouranthTwitch streamer ‘Amouranth’ made a sarcastic remark responding to the recent drama after she was accused of keeping her marriage quiet to trick her fans into thinking she was single. Amouranth is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch with over 500,000 followers but is a controversial figure, often pushing the boundaries of what the platform allows. Over the past few years though Amouranth has amassed a loyal fan base, streaming a variety of content daily, including ‘ASMR’ streams and dressing in Cosplay and playing dance game ‘Just Dance’. On June 15th, a video was uploaded to YouTube claiming that Amouranth was married since at least 2015, but that she had been pretending to be single in order to trick her fans into believing she was single. The video includes evidence such as photos of the couple and a Facebook relationship status from her supposed husband as ‘married’ in 2015. Although Amouranth has remained relatively quiet on the drama, she did address a comment in her stream regarding certain viewers treating Twitch as a ‘dating service’ with a sarcastic response. “Haven’t you heard the news? Every female on the internet is eligible to be dated by people who see her. She’s an eligible candidate for every person who sees her. That is the law of the land. No matter where she lives, no matter what their compatibility might be, no matter what their sexual preferences are, anything. If she’s on the internet, ‘bobs and vagene’, you can date her.” While she doesn’t directly acknowledge the drama, she seems to be alluding to the criticisms that she is tricking people into believing that with monetary support she is available to date. The original video containing the accusations includes an image of top monthly donators, showing more than one user who had donated over $10,000 to Amouranth in a single month. Amouranth is making clear that fans donating her money in pursuit of returned affection, only do so because of their own warped understanding and treatment of women online, particularly on Twitch.
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Amouranth roasts Jake Paul & Dr Disrespect’s music in brutal YouTube song review – Dexerto
Amouranth roasts Jake Paul & Dr Disrespect’s music in brutal YouTube song review YouTube/DrDisrespect/Instagram/Amouranth/JakePaulTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is officially a music artist with the release of her first song ‘Down Bad’. Already, she’s taken it upon herself to review other influencers-turned-singers in the form of Jake Paul and Dr Disrespect. Amouranth is very well-known on Twitch for her hot tub and sometimes controversial ASMR streams. The 28-year-old has amassed a fortune through Twitch subscribers and OF content, earning her enough to produce her own music. Now that Amouranth is well on her way to releasing a full album, the streamer decided to review other YouTubers’ music and in typical fashion, didn’t hold back when explaining what she really thought. Unfortunately for Jake Paul and Dr Disrespect, this meant they were in her crosshairs to be critiqued by the Playboy model herself. Amouranth praises PewDiePie’s music Before turning her attention to Jake and the Two-Time, Siragusa gave her thoughts on PewDiePie’s ‘Bitch Lasagna’ track. According to Amouranth, the video’s cinematography and its Yu-Gi-Oh references were enough to originally put it in ‘S’ tier. While she did lower the score to an A a bit later, it showed what she was a fan of. Next, she honed in on Jake Paul’s ‘It’s Everyday Bro’ and Dr Disrespect’s ‘Alleyways’ to give her full, uncensored thoughts. Amouranth critiques Jake Paul and Dr Disrespect For Jake Paul, Amouranth mocked the boxer’s car collection even saying how his car has “nothing” on what she had in her video. “His flow is even worse than mine. I didn’t think I’d be able to say that. I’m not feeling this one. Too predictable,” she said, putting Jake in D-tier. “Just flexing materialistic items. Come on, use a little creativity.” Amusingly, Siragusa found Logan Paul’s music much better, even calling it ‘GOATED’ by comparison. When it came time to listen to Dr Disrespect, Amouranth was a bit conflicted. Despite liking the tune, it wouldn’t be added to her Spotify playlist at all. “That’s nice, but I don’t think it’s something I’d choose to listen to, like I ever again,” she joked. “It’s just not my cup of tea personally.” It will be fun to see if any of the creators roasted by Amouranth in her review end up posting their thoughts on her music in the future. Until then, her own song needs just over 300k more views for the streamer to start her own album.
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Amouranth risks Twitch ban after censor bar wardrobe malfunction – Dexerto
Amouranth risks Twitch ban after censor bar wardrobe malfunction Twitch/AmouranthOnlyFans icon and popular streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa may have taken the new censor bar meta too far and could be banned from Twitch as a result. Fresh off the “topless” meta, Twitch has become dominated by a new streaming trend where streamers use censor bars to imply that they’re nude, leaving little to the imagination. After the trend exploded with a viral clip from a streamer named Firedancer, others joined in, sparking backlash from viewers who were already upset with the platform for briefly allowing “artistic nudity” to take over the site’s art category earlier this month. Not one to let a popular new meta go untapped, Amouranth decided to try her luck with her own censor bar stream – but with a catch that may have some serious consequences. Viewers spot Amouranth wardrobe malfunction in censor bar stream On December 20, users on Reddit posted a clip from Amouranth’s Twitch stream. Unlike other streamers partaking in the new censor bar meta, Siragusa was actually wearing censor bars instead of using them as a digital effect. Users began claiming that for a brief moment, she flashed her viewers, showing a bit too much, albeit seemingly unintentionally. “The tiny sliver… shows off when she rotates at the end of the clip, just the tiniest little showing,” one viewer commented. So far, it’s unclear if Twitch will be handing out a ban to the streamer or for how long. However, even if Amouranth is banned, she would be able to continue broadcasting on Kick, where she is signed to a non-exclusive contract. In a recent interview with Dexerto, Amouranth revealed that the Kick deal doubled her income across the board, which is pretty significant considering she earns over $1M each month through OnlyFans.
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Amouranth risks Kick ban for “twerking” on stream after platform prohibited it – Dexerto
Amouranth risks Kick ban for “twerking” on stream after platform prohibited it Twitter: Amouranth / KickTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa announced her move to Kick on June 18, but less than a month later, some are suggesting she ought to face a suspension, for breaching community guidelines by “twerking” on stream. Kick is the new rival to Twitch, and, like others before it, is trying to take a piece of the livestreaming pie by signing big-name stars from the Amazon-owned platform. So far, this has included xQc, Destiny, and Amouranth. Amouranth, Twitch’s most-watched female streamer, has also been one of its most controversial – previously issued bans on numerous occasions. Although some view Kick as more lenient regarding community guidelines, there are still rules about what content is allowed. Amouranth potentially breaches Kick guidelines One of these rules on Kick prohibits “sexually suggestive content” – which includes “Erotic or sexually suggestive dancing or gestures.” On Jul 16, Amouranth was performing a DJ set for her stream, when she began ‘twerking’ as the song lyrics said “hands on your knees”. Some viewers claimed this would be a breach of these guidelines, with the clip reposted to Reddit, with the title: “Kick TOS: twerking is bannable. Amouranth:” Back in April, Eddie Craven, the co-founder of Kick, explicitly mentioned that “twerking” is against the platform’s rules, although specifically when done in exchange for “subs/money.” At the time of writing, Amouranth’s channel on Kick remains intact. Despite only moving there last month, her account has cross the 100,000 follower mark already. Her average viewership in the past 30 days on Kick is actually higher than Twitch too, at 11,282 on Kick vs 6,538 on Twitch. Amouranth is also opting to stream on Kick much more, which could be due to higher revenue, thanks to the 95% sub split for streamers, as opposed to Twitch’s 50/50 split.
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Amouranth reveals why she nearly bought Rihanna’s $6.9 million mansion – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals why she nearly bought Rihanna’s $6.9 million mansion Twitter: Amouranth / Wikimedia Commons: SIGMA, Vimeo: Fenty Beauty by RihannaPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed that she nearly purchased the previous home of music and fashion icon Rihanna, but held off for one particular reason. Amouranth is making money moves. The Twitch streamer and OnlyFans creator has expanded her business portfolio to purchase a $10 million 7-Eleven location, a gas station, and even copped $1 million in Visa Stock as a birthday present to herself. That’s not all; she’s also an official Playboy model, joining forces with the likes of rapper Cardi B to join the brand’s OF competitor, Centerfold. It’s clear that Amouranth is interested in doing far more than streaming these days — and considering she makes $1.3 a month from her content, it stands to reason that she can afford certain luxuries like a multi-million dollar mansion. Amouranth explains why she didn’t buy Rihanna’s mansion On December 27, Amouranth tweeted that she had almost purchased the previous home of Fenty Beauty creator and music artist Rihanna… a mansion for which she put up a jaw-dropping offer of $6.9 million. “I offered $6.9m on an LA area house over the Christmas break,” the Twitch star revealed. “Apparently, it was Rihanna’s house.” Unfortunately, Siragusa didn’t end up going through with the purchase, claiming that she couldn’t justify hunkering down in a bidding war over the property. “Couldn’t justify chasing it or getting into a bidding war,” she explained. “A house can hold value decently well, but that area seemed to be flat over the last 4-5 years. Back to the drawing board…” I offered 6.9m on an LA area house over the Christmas break. Apparently it was Rihanna’s house, Couldn’t justify chasing it or getting into a bidding war – a house can hold value decently well but that area seemed to be flat over the last 4-5 yrs Back to the drawing board… pic.twitter.com/E2XOwFXLtS — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 27, 2021 That’s not all; Amouranth also revealed that she’d checked out the home of another influencer, but said that its location had been doxxed, ultimately prompting her to drop that property as a potential living space. Also checked out another youtubers home but seemed pre-doxxed so decided against… — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 27, 2021 Although Amouranth hasn’t found the perfect place to call home just yet, it’s clear that she’s looking around, leaving fans curious as to what her next big investment will be.
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Amouranth reveals why she began investing millions: ‘I know I have an expiration date’ – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals why she began investing millions: ‘I know I have an expiration date’ Instagram/AmouranthTwitch superstar Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of the most popular streamers on the platform and is frequently investing millions into side projects. In a recent interview, she explained why. Amouranth’s content and streaming career have made her a fortune. Through OnlyFans, Twitch, Youtube, and other platforms, she’s able to generate millions of dollars every month. Such capital has allowed her to invest in a number of seemingly absurd properties such as buying a gas station, a 7-Eleven store, a plastic ball company and tons of stock. As it turns out, there is a method to her madness and Amouranth explained her purchases while appearing on G4TV. Amouranth discusses “monetizing” her body When asked if she always planned on being a savvy businesswoman or if she only began making investments as she grew as an entertainer, Amouranth revealed the truth. “I always knew that I had an expiration date if I was going to go into the monetization of my body,” she said. “So, I wanted to be investing from the very beginning.” According to Siragusa, the reason why she advertises her acquisitions is because websites (you’re welcome, Amouranth) will write articles when she does. https://twitter.com/G4TV/status/1502081896058015750 “I decided if I’m making these investments anyway, why not share them?” the Playboy bunny added. Back in 2021, the hot tub streamer revealed her main goal with all these investments, explaining how when the income from her other businesses dwarf the money she makes by streaming, she plans to retire. It’s not yet clear how long Amouranth has until she reaches that point, but if she continues to make big moves, it’s only going to be a matter of time until she packs up shop streaming for good.
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Amouranth reveals which Hollywood actress she wants to play her in a Twitch movie – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals which Hollywood actress she wants to play her in a Twitch movie Amouranth/PixabayStreaming sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed which two actresses she would want to play her if a movie about Twitch was ever in the works. Amouranth has become one of the top streamers in the world. With millions of followers spread across multiple platforms including Twitch, YouTube, Instagram and OF, she’s taken the world by storm. On Twitch, she’s helped pioneer the notorious hot tub meta and has frequently pushed the boundaries of what’s acceptable on the Amazon-owned site, earning her quite a few bans in the process. As such, it’s no surprise that if a movie about Twitch were to be made, someone would need to play the part of Amouranth – and the streamer has a couple of big-name actresses in mind. Amouranth wants Scarlett Johansson to play her In response to a Dexerto question on Twitter asking fans which actors would be best suited to play certain streamers, Siragusa herself decided to weigh in. “Can I get Scarlett Johansson or Alexandra Daddario?” she asked. Johansson is easily one of the most recognizable household actresses in the world. The 37-year-old is best known for her role of Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In 2020, she was nominated for best actress for her role as Nicole Barber in the 2019 film Marriage Story. Meanwhile, Alexandra Daddario has starred in over 30 movies and TV shows, but may be best remembered for a certain scene in Truth Detective season one which saw her get cozy with Woody Harrelson. Fans, however, weren’t all convinced with Amouranth’s suggestions, with one recommending Scottish actress Karen Gillan while others jokingly said Elijah Wood or Justin Bieber should play her part. It will be fun to see what the future holds for Amouranth and if a Hollywood movie featuring her gets off the ground. In the meantime, the 28-year-old has already had a full VICE documentary made about her rise to Twitch stardom.
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Amouranth reveals what she’s looking for after split from abusive husband – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals what she’s looking for after split from abusive husband Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth is planning a fresh start in her personal and work life after splitting with her abusive husband, revealing exactly what she’s looking for. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is finally “free” following disturbing revelations about her husband, accusing him of forcing her to commit to hot tub streams and keep their relationship a secret. It all came to a shocking end earlier this month when the streamer felt forced to disclose her whole situation, after her husband had allegedly threatened to kill her pets if she didn’t do as he said. Now, with Amouranth “cleaning house” at her OnlyFans agency and able to enjoy her newfound freedom, the content creator revealed what she wants from those close to her. Amouranth explains what she wants, but there’s a catch In a post on her personal Twitter account, Amouranth expressed that there were a total of three things she was looking for from people. According to the OF icon, the three things people should look for in a person or employee are integrity, energy, and intelligence. However, Siragusa went on to advise that it’s best to, “stay far far away from people who have the latter two but not the first.” “Also people lacking integrity always engage in bitch behavior,” she added. The streamer included a GIF of a famous scene from Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith where antagonist Palpatine lured Anakin to the Dark Side by telling him the tale of Darth Plagueis. So, you can make of that as you will. Despite the rocky start to the month for Amouranth, it seems like the future is looking bright as she restructures her company Real Work, and moves on with her life having broken free from her figurative chains.
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Amouranth reveals two big projects: Twitch documentary & hot tub game show – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals two big projects: Twitch documentary & hot tub game show Instagram/AmouranthUber-popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has teased two massive new projects she will be involved in, including a bizarre hot tub game show. Amouranth is easily one of the biggest content creators on the planet, boasting millions of followers across multiple platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, Twitch, and some other sites found in her Linktree. Such success has resulted in the entertainer earning a whopping $1.3M each month, and now, it seems like she’s going to have her very own documentary. On September 3, the Twitch megastar took to her personal Twitter account to announce that a documentary produced by a “big media org” about her life is in the works. The documentary will apparently be about her life both in and outside of streaming, and give a more personal look at Siragusa’s rise to internet stardom. Not much else is known about the documentary, but she also revealed that she could be getting her very own game show… of sorts. “Where do I find the time?” the streamer rhetorically asked. Amouranth becoming a hot tub “gameshow gurl?” Now, this last part seems incredibly bizarre, but ever since the hot tub meta took over Twitch back in 2021, fans have been eating it up. Read More: How to use TikTok’s viral ‘Comic Me’ filter – “And being a GAMESHOW GURL?” she teased before adding, “…in a hot tub?” Still, it’s anyone’s guess exactly what this gameshow will entail and what Amouranth’s role will be. 5 years ago almost to the day The cosplay that started this journey, I think I had 15k followers across my entire social media platforms combined. Jessica Nigri commented on one of the tracer cosplay ones and I was like “omg I’ve made it” ❤️😅 https://t.co/Ifi829ZnzJ pic.twitter.com/K0Q1eAlUjs — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) September 3, 2021 Shortly after announcing these projects, Amouranth gave herself a bit of a pat on the back, reposting an old Tracer Overwatch cosplay of hers back when she had just 15,000 followers. “The cosplay that started this journey, I think I had 15k followers across my entire social media platforms combined,” she wrote. It’s going to be very interesting to see what these projects are and how they form, and we can’t wait to find out what Amouranth has in store for us in the future.
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Amouranth reveals Twitch actually invited her to start streaming in early days – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals Twitch actually invited her to start streaming in early days YouTube: AmouranthTwitch’s reigning stream-queen Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has laughed off claims Amazon is trying to oust her from the platform, revealing the website actually invited her to join all the way back in 2016 to boost numbers. Amouranth may be the biggest female star on Twitch right now, even outshining long-time queen Pokimane, but there’s many that want her barred from the site permanently. The issue that many Twitch fans have — founded or unfounded — is that Siragusa leans heavily into “sexualized” content, including ASMR streams, hot tub broadcasts, and whatever will earn her viewers and subscribers. It’s a controversial way to find success on a platform many see as a gaming site primarily and a talk-site second, but Amouranth has hit the perfect note; she now averages more than 10k viewers every broadcast — and it’s all thanks to a Twitch invite, Siragusa says. “You know, in 2016, they [Twitch] actually invited me to come stream,” the 28-year-old revealed in response to fans demanding she quit the streaming platform. Amouranth revealed to internet star Anthony Padilla in a ‘tell-all’ podcast on YouTube that Twitch approached her back in 2016, with machinations to use her online popularity to give a newly-founded category a shot in the arm. “They actually invited me to come stream,” she said. “Twitch had this creative category that they wanted me to stream in. Which is funny,” she continued, “because now there’s all these people saying like, oh, get off our platform, Twitch is for gamers, and gaming! And Twitch actually invited me to stream. In 2016 they were inviting me to join.” Amouranth accepted, but didn’t see the true potential until recently: “It wasn’t until the hot tub meta started I was like, why haven’t I done this my whole career?” Siragusa now totally dominates the Just Chatting category, and really any other Twitch section she decides to stream in too. Heading into 2022, the stream-queen boasts more than 24k subscribers, 4.9m followers, and rakes in more than two million views via her streams across any given week. Before pivoting into Twitch stardom — after that personal invite — in 2016, the 28-year-old was working for her character company (she still owns the business) where she’d cosplay as Disney princesses for birthdays and events. “For work, I actually had my character company,” she said. “I was going to birthday parties, hospital visits for kids, as Disney princesses. It was my dream job.”
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Amouranth reveals Twitch hot tub stream her manager refused to let her do – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals Twitch hot tub stream her manager refused to let her do Twitch/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has made a fortune through her controversial hot tub streams, but it turns out there was one broadcast idea her manager refused to try. The Twitch hot tub meta isn’t nearly as popular as it once was, but in 2021, numerous streamers divided the internet by broadcasting in bikinis, raising concerns about content on the platform. Amouranth was one such streamer who took advantage of this drama and led the way with her own hot tub broadcasts along with rival Indiefoxx, XoAeriel, and others. During a recent interview with Forbes, however, Amouranth revealed that she wanted to combine two of her stream ideas into one, but the idea was shot down by her manager because it would have resulted in a ban. Amouranth’s manager refused to let her do this hot tub stream According to Amouranth, the hot tub meta really caused her Twitch and OnlyFans popularity to “skyrocket” with her going from making $30K a month on Twitch to $100K and pushed her OF to over $1M. There came a time when she wanted to sleep in her hot tub. Notably, she has made a fortune through her sleep streams, earning upwards of $15K per nap and she wanted to do this while in the tub. However, her manager warned her that this could have some serious consequences and not to go through with it. “I thought about sleeping in the hot tub, but my manager told me that was against the rules and I might drown and die,” she recalled. So, although she may not have been able to create a new meta where she slept in the hot tub, at least she ended up avoiding a Twitch ban or even worse, death. Interestingly this isn’t the first hot tub stream idea that caused some concern. In 2022, YouTuber TheQuartering considered sponsoring a coffee-filled hot tub stream, but Siragusa felt like it could be against the rules based on consumables or self-harm.
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Amouranth reveals Twitch and content retirement plans after buying a gas station – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals Twitch and content retirement plans after buying a gas station Instagram/amouranthtooTwitch superstar Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed when she will finally be deflating her hot tub toys and retiring from content creation. Amouranth is one of Twitch’s top streamers and one of its most controversial with a whopping five bans to her name. Outside of the Amazon-owned platform, she has a massive following on Instagram, OF, YouTube and other sites. With such fame, she’s managed to generate a fortune and enough to even never work again, but her goals are far more complex than that. In a series of Twitter posts, the newly crowned gas station owner explained when she will retire and her goals going forward. Amouranth details retirement plans In a November 25 thread, Siragusa touched on her goal to create a massive animal shelter and why people taking issue with her buying a gas station don’t understand how it actually helps. After explaining how one of her favorite shelters ran into issues during the global health crisis and their lack of online presence, she brought up how this could apply to her. “I have a hunch my online popularity is also fleeting so it would be dumb to start and run the org with a budget expecting to raise money year over year JUST to keep the lights on,” she said. “At the scale I want to run it at, it would be irresponsible To just expect the support to always be there just because it’s there now.” Would be dumb to start and run the org with a budget expecting to raise money year over year JUST to keep the lights on. At the scale I want to run it at, it would be irresponsible To just expect the support to always be there just because it’s there now. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 25, 2021 Amouranth explains why she will retire According to Amouranth, her goal is to grind out content for as long as she can, but there’s a catch. “I basically plan to grind it out as long and as hard as I can until either it doesn’t make sense anymore, or at some point the passive income > active income,” she noted. “This makes the most sense, this is the way to MAXIMIZE impact. Because passive income will only overtake active income in the scenario that I fall off a lot, OR my investments compound to the point of dwarfing anything I do actively (stream, 0F, etc).” most sense, this is the way to MAXIMIZE impact. Because passive income will only overtake active income in the scenario that i fall off a lot, OR my investments compound to the point of dwarfing anything I do actively (stream, 0F, etc) When I made the determination to do this, — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 25, 2021 She further added that when she had this goal in mind, she already had enough money saved to never work again and put those criticizing her gas station purchase on blast. The hot tub streamer explained that owning assets and making sound investments she’s growing her money to the point where it no longer makes sense for her to stream. in the words of Bitcoin maxis everywhere “have fun staying poor” Owning productive assets, good businesses, & investments is not truly “spending” money. It’s growing money. putting fallow capital to work so that eventually your money pulls the heavy load instead of your labor. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 25, 2021 It’s not yet clear exactly when Amouranth will retire, but if she keeps making smart plays, that day might end up coming sooner rather than later.
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Amouranth reveals the “secret” to streaming success that made her a millionaire – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals the “secret” to streaming success that made her a millionaire Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed the “secret” of how she managed to become so successful as a streamer. Amouranth is sitting on top of the streaming throne as the most-watched female content creator on any platform, but it was a journey to get there. The 28-year-old hot tub streamer has made a fortune from OnlyFans and some wild business decisions such as buying multiple 7-Eleven gas stations for millions of dollars, but wise investments aren’t the only trick up her sleeve. In a series of posts, Siragusa decided to finally reveal how she got to where she is and the answer might come as a bit of a surprise. Amouranth explains the “secret sauce” to her success In a thread on Twitter, Amouranth reminisced to a time when someone asked her what her secret to success was and how they didn’t believe her. “If you’re not extraordinarily talented or smart, put in extraordinary hours,” she recalled saying, to which the man reportedly replied, “come on, everyone works hard.” For the Twitch icon, however, there are levels to working and not all are equal, as she went on to describe. “If you can’t tell that some in your field are smarter, more talented or work longer hours, then you’re like the inverse of the poker analogy,” she said, attaching a popular poker quote about being a ‘patsy’ at the table. “If you’ve been doing a thing for a while and you can’t tell that some are more talented, smarter or work harder, longer… then it’s not you.” While she added that she doesn’t feel she’s more intelligent or talented, she is effective with her time and noted how hiring people can boost that efficiency. “If I hire an assistant, or a team of staff, almost assuredly I’m putting more hours into my endeavor than someone who’s not,” she explained. “As long as they are reasonably intelligent hours you’re overwhelming the ‘competition’ with LITERALLY more hours in the day.” Amouranth’s strategy may not be what people wanted to hear if they’re looking for an easy way to get rich quickly, but the tactics have definitely worked well for Siragusa so far in her career.
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Amouranth reveals the real reason behind making her viral rap video – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals the real reason behind making her viral rap video YouTube/Kait WildTwitch star Amouranth has revealed the hilarious reason behind the unexpected music video she dropped last month that left the internet raising its eyebrows. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of Twitch’s most-watched female streamers. Throughout the course of her career, she’s also garnered a major presence on OnlyFans, where she rakes in an estimated $1 million a month. On top of that, she’s in the business of investing, having bought $1 million in Visa stock — as well as purchasing a $10 million 7-Eleven location, a gas station, and even a company that produces plastic balls. In January, Amouranth kicked off her career in music biz. (Well, sort of.) The Twitch star uploaded a music video that features herself rapping about her latest money moves over a basic trap beat. Reception for the video was somewhat mixed, with fans praising the obvious troll while critics felt her off-tune rapping wasn’t exactly the best musical debut. In spite of the criticism, Amouranth teased a full-length album sometime in the future, claiming she’ll “go all out with a big budget and work with professionals, and actually make it not a satire.” While it’s pretty clear that Amouranth’s debut single wasn’t exactly a ‘serious’ flex on her haters, she recently admitted that the entire point of the music video was to annoy viewers, after comparing her song to some infuriating “life hacks” she came across on YouTube. “I made it with the intention of making people mad that it was so bad,” she revealed. “And you know what? That did get it more comments and more traction, more views.” (Topic begins at 8:30) Unfortunately, it’s not clear when Amouranth’s album will be getting released, as the steamer claimed she’d only do it if her ‘Down Bad’ music video earns over 1 million views. Right now, it’s sitting at a solid 772k, leaving her future in music up to her fans… but we’re not worried about her success, as the star recently saw herself advertised on billboards across Hollywood.
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Amouranth reveals the craziest OnlyFans content requests viewers pay for – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals the craziest OnlyFans content requests viewers pay for Instagram/kaitgonewildTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has become one of the world’s biggest internet sensations thanks to her OnlyFans content and she receives some of the craziest requests from viewers. Amouranth has become a household name on Twitch and OnlyFans with millions of followers across multiple platforms, which she then invested into gas stations and other companies. With the streamer earning millions of dollars each and every month through OnlyFans, one may be wondering exactly what kind of content is she producing that fans are requesting. In an exclusive interview with Dexerto, we asked Amouranth about viewer requests on OnlyFans and the craziest videos she’s ever made on the platform. Amouranth reveals her wildest OF requests According to Amouranth, while “crazy” is up to one’s own interpretation, but one of her favorite requests would be “ball-crushing” videos. Siragusa explained that she had one viewer request that she digs into the region with her stilettos and “mutilate” them. “Another one wanted me to inflate myself like a balloon or pretend to,” she revealed. “I wasn’t sure how to do that one. That’s a weird fetish for sure.” Interestingly, someone else requested the streamer do a “vore” video where she would swallow someone whole and pretend to be a giant. “I guess you would need a camera I could put in my mouth,” Siragusa pondered. “I don’t know how that would work.” Amouranth reveals when she rejects OnlyFans requests The streamer went on to explain that while she definitely has her own limits when it comes to content, it’s all about the money at the end of the day and she will often try to figure out how to make certain videos a reality. “If I think there’s no way I can do this video in the way they’re envisioning in their mind, I’ll just reject it. But if it’s like… eh maybe, because of the dollar amount, maybe I’ll see if they’ll stretch for it. Most of the time they don’t,” the Twitch streamer added. Considering the streamer’s massive income, it’s clear that there are plenty of folks looking to get their rocks off and see Amouranth as an outlet to experience their fantasies. With over $30M in her OnlyFans account so far, it’s only a matter of time until she evolves from a millionaire into a billionaire. For more information from this interview, read more about Amouranth’s experience with stalkers and “catfish” accounts here and her partnership with content monetization platform, Slushy, here.
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Amouranth reveals the “craziest” investment opportunity she’s ever been pitched – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals the “craziest” investment opportunity she’s ever been pitched Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been flaunting her massive investments on social media every chance she gets, but it seems like there was one opportunity so extreme that she has no choice but to turn it down. Amouranth has become the top female streamer of any platform. Through her Twitch broadcasts and OnlyFans content, she’s managed to earn millions that she’s invested wisely. From gas stations to plastic ball companies, Siragusa has built an empire and she isn’t stopping anytime soon. Amazingly, there may have been only one opportunity that was so crazy she refused. On August 25, the hot tub streamer revealed what the craziest pitch she ever received was and why she decided it was too much, even for her. Amouranth reveals she turned down wild Congo expedition In a post on Twitter, Amouranth explained that someone had actually asked her to fund an expedition into the Republic of Congo in order to obtain and ascertain its gold. “I didn’t know that was even a notable export from there,” she added. Given Amouranth’s lack of knowledge about the pitched venture, it makes sense that she turned it down, but it also sounds like she was against the idea to begin with, remarking how it sounded like a reality show. “A team of socially maladjusted mega streamers journey into the heart of darkness to secure the bag,” she joked. Sadly, this expedition into the Congo won’t be the next Twitch show from Amouranth, but hopefully, the next wild offer she gets can be a true successor to her Streamer Royale program.
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Amouranth reveals staggering all-time earnings from OnlyFans – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals staggering all-time earnings from OnlyFans Instagram: amouranth_officialTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed she’s earned a staggering $33m from adult content platform OnlyFans. Amouranth is one of the biggest creators on Twitch. With over 5.6M million followers, she has quite the influence on the platform. She’s even set trends such as the hot tub meta that completely took over the JustChatting section in 2021. Despite being one of the most popular streamers in the world, it’s surprising for many of her fans to learn that live streaming isn’t her primary source of income. Instead, Amouranth earns a large chunk of her cash from producing adult content on OnlyFans. Now, she’s even revealed the exact amount she’s earned, and it’s absolutely mind-blowing. Amouranth reveals OnlyFans earnings In a tweet on July 8, the popular streamer shared with her fans the exact revenue she’s received from OnlyFans. “It’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message,” the tweet read, alongside a screenshot of her revenue page on the adult site. As shown in the tweet, during a typical month the 28-year-old Twitch star makes roughly a shocking $1.5M per month. Even more astonishing is that she even shared her all-time gross and net incomes, revealing she’s taken home just over a whopping $27M. it’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message pic.twitter.com/Bz2WXoTSAk— Amouranth (@Amouranth) July 8, 2022 In a follow-up tweet, Kaitlyn showed gratitude by thanking her incredible team that’s helped her achieve her immense success. “In all seriousness, I’m only able to do this because of the incredible team I’ve built. Every Batman needs their Alfred,” she said. Recently, the content creator even began her own agency in order to help other creators monetize and make huge profits on OnlyFans. It’s fair to say all her hard work has certainly paid off, especially when taking into consideration her business endeavors in purchasing two gas stations.
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Amouranth reveals shocking amount her biggest Twitch “whales” donate every year – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals shocking amount her biggest Twitch “whales” donate every year Pixabay/InstagramTwitch star and OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed the wild amount of money her three biggest fans would donate to her every single year. Amouranth has become a household name in the streaming world and one of the most profitable in history having earned millions through her content and subsequent investments. In addition to owning multiple gas stations, Amouranth has also purchased numerous companies and is absolutely raking in cash on her way to funding an animal sanctuary. As it turns out, Amouranth has earned quite a lot of her cash from a handful of hardcore Twitch fans and she stunned fellow streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel when she revealed this live on stream. Amouranth simps donate $200K on Twitch every year During a broadcast with xQc, Amouranth claimed that there were three to five guys who would donate over $90,000 each every single year. This made xQc’s face light up with a look of both bewilderment and intrigue, clearly impressed by the news. However, the streamer went on to note that growing actually limited the viewers who would donate such a large sum, because they wouldn’t be getting as much attention in a frantic chat. “When you have 5000 viewers, you probably get that much, just like $90,000 maybe aggregate total for the year, just because the whales aren’t getting their attention from you, because there are so many people in the chat,” she explained. “So they’re not sending as much money.” That said, as Amouranth and xQc discussed, there are benefits from having bigger streams, such as making more through ads, subs and funneling people to OnlyFans. Considering she’s earned over $30M from OnlyFans, it’s safe to say that Siragusa’s plan is working and with such a massive income, it’s only a matter of time before she can fulfill her ultimate career goals.
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Amouranth reveals she’s “officially” a Playboy model – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals she’s “officially” a Playboy model Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has made one of her biggest announcements yet, claiming that she has officially become a Playboy model. Amouranth has been making quite a few big moves as of late. The 28-year-old entrepreneur has used her earnings on Twitch and OF to make a series of huge investments, including buying a gas station, a 7-Eleven location and even investing $1M into Visa stock for a birthday gift to herself. On December 7, the streamer teased a special announcement on her personal Twitter account that would blow the socks off her fans… on the condition it received 400 likes. In no time, the post hit the quota, and just hours later, Siragusa announced that she was “officially” a Playboy model. For 400 likes on this post I’ll blow your socks off with an announcement TODAY going once, going twice — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 7, 2021 Is Amouranth posing for Playboy? To mark the celebration, Amouranth posted an older photo of herself in a red dress and bunny ears. So far, though, the content creator hasn’t revealed any other information. On Instagram she simply asked, “Have you heard the BIG NEWS?” accompanied by a batch of photos. Meanwhile on Discord, she wrote “IT HAPPENED” and linked to the original announcement tweet. https://twitter.com/Amouranth/status/1468305084849209352 Playboy has not officially responded to Amouranth’s big announcement either, nor has the company issued a press release. That said, it should be noted that Amouranth follows and is followed by Playboy’s director of marketing and subscriptions on Twitter. It will be interesting to see exactly what being this new venture entails for Siragusa; whether or not it’s a one-offthing, if she’ll get a special cover photo, and other potential details that could factor into this Twitch-Playboy crossover. Be sure to keep it locked to Dexerto as more details on this development emerge.
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Amouranth reveals she’s hosting Twitch game show that will be first of its kind – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals she’s hosting Twitch game show that will be first of its kind YouTube: 100 ThievesStreaming star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed that she’s working on some “big” shows for Twitch that she’ll be hosting in the near future. Over the years, a few streamers have been able to come up with their own ideas for game shows and host them on a regular basis on stream. The likes of Ludwig and xQc have been able to blow things up a bit with Mogul Money and Juiced, with the former going from a show hosted remotely to a packed-out arena full of fans and fellow content creators. Amouranth has also gotten involved with things a little bit as well, as she hosted her own Streamer Royale back in May of 2022, pitting a number of creators against each other in a handful of wild Wipeout-style challenges. When the calendar turns to 2023, she is looking to do something similar, and possibly with the help of Twitch. Amouranth teases unique Twitch game show coming in 2023 The Just Chatting streaming star teased that fact during her appearance on the 100 Thieves Podcast as she talked about the “big” projects she has got lined up for the new year. “There are some projects that we’re working on, some big Twitch shows,” she said, much to the excitement of hosts Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag and Jack ‘Courage’ Dunlop. “It’s kind of game show-y but in person,” she added, confirming that she wouldn’t be taking part in the tasks, but rather she’d be fronting the show as the host. “This is completely different (to Streamer Royale) and I don’t think it’s ever been done on Twitch before, so, excited.” Timestamp of 7:10 Given that Mogul Money was akin to Jeopardy but with a spin, and xQc’s Juiced is based on classic Nickelodeon shows, there’s plenty of scope for Amouranth’s show. She did note that she’s a big fan of the Price is Right, so maybe it’ll have some elements like that. We’ll just have to wait and see.
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Amouranth reveals she’s buying a private jet for new Twitch show StreamerRoyale – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals she’s buying a private jet for new Twitch show StreamerRoyale Pixabay/Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has announced that she will be buying a private jet for her upcoming show ‘StreamerRoyale.’ Amouranth is in the process of retiring from OnlyFans content and plans on going out with a bang in the form of a major Twitch investment with her brand new game show. Although not much is currently known about StreamerRoyale, the upcoming Twitch show has some huge names attached including xQc, Emiru, Alinity, MoistCr1TiKaL and more. Now, in May, Siragusa revealed she plans to take her show to the next level with what could very well be her craziest purchase yet: a private jet. Amouranth says she’s buying a private jet On May 13, Amouranth claimed that she would be buying a private jet and be the “personal stewardess” to fly contestants to the show. She dubbed the jet ‘Amouranth air’ and instructed her followers to keep it locked to the StreamerRoyale Twitter page for more info. The competition is set to begin on May 28 and it’s still unclear what the battle royale-themed competition will entail. It will, however, be streamed on Amouranth’s personal Twitch page according to the StreamerRoyale Twitter header photo. MAY 28th!!! @Streamer_Royale Gonna buy a private jet and be the personal stewardess – fly some of your streamers in on Amouranth air! pic.twitter.com/fo4OqZM3Yl — Amouranth (@Amouranth) May 13, 2022 A private jet may seem like an outlandish purchase, but Amouranth is no stranger to making huge buys. In the past two years, the hot tub streamer has bought a gas station, a 7-Eleven, a plastic ball company, and loads of stock. Considering she was raking in over $1.5 million dollars a month with OnlyFans alone, it’s not surprising that she has the money to afford a private jet, but whether she decides to keep it beyond the competition remains another story. With StreamerRoyale kicking off soon, we won’t have long to find out all the details and see this new Twitch show in action for ourselves.
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Amouranth reveals she’s been offered money to coach content creators – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals she’s been offered money to coach content creators Twitter/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed that content creators have offered her some serious money to coach them in order to help build their channels. Amouranth is one of the most successful content creators on the internet, with millions of followers on multiple platforms including Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and some more “adult” websites. With the streamer making over $1.3 million every month with her content, it’s not surprising that others have asked her for help – something she’s more than willing to offer for free. Sadly, it seems like her free advice would be better received if it came with a price tag instead. Feeling very grateful for the amount of DMs I’m receiving asking for advice or further questions about growth. It makes me so happy I’m able to help someone in anyway to reach their goals for content creation, and I want to continue to be able to do that ❤️ — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 26, 2021 “Feeling very grateful for the amount of DMs I’m receiving asking for advice or further questions about growth,” she wrote on social media. “It makes me so happy I’m able to help someone in anyway to reach their goals for content creation, and I want to continue to be able to do that.” Siragusa didn’t name anyone in particular or state which platforms she’s being asked about, but Twitch and Instagram are two likely candidates. Despite the content Goddess supplying fellow creators with tips, her feedback seems to fall on deaf ears, as Amouranth noted there was truth in the expression “if you’re good at something, never do it for free.” There’s truth in the adage “if you’re good at it never do it for free” People have offered $$ to coach them but when I volunteer info for free it’s less than welcome & everyone misconstrues the advice I’ve heard ebook sellers say that free ebooks have like a sub 1% open rate https://t.co/UMQgoesED8 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 26, 2021 “People have offered $$ to coach them but when I volunteer info for free it’s less than welcome & everyone misconstrues the advice,” she revealed. “I’ve heard ebook sellers say that free ebooks have like a sub 1% open rate.” Of course, this doesn’t mean Amouranth is going to start offering coaching lessons, but it goes to show that the impact she has is monumental and people really care about what she brings to the table content-wise. Hopefully, those who seek advice can take it before she actually begins charging money for potential coaching sessions.
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Amouranth reveals plans to set up her own ‘e-girl’ agency – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals plans to set up her own ‘e-girl’ agency Twitter: AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has announced she is in the process of setting up her very own ‘e-girl’ agency, following on from the surprising news that she would be retiring from her own career as an “e-girl”. As well as her incredible streaming career, Amouranth has branched out into several different business ventures to diversify her revenue streams, one of which was her role as what she herself describes as an e-girl. However, Amouranth sent shockwaves across her fanbase after revealing that she was retiring from OnlyFans and stepping away from her e-girl career. Although, Amouranth isn’t exiting the space completely, as the 28-year-old revealed that she is on the way to developing her own agency. The idea for the venture is to help emerging female content creators grow and develop their businesses. Amouranth shares e-girl agency plans On April 20, Amouranth shared with fans that she and her team were “training up and scaling up” to launch a talent agency that will mainly represent e-girls and female OF content creators. Read More: xQc responds to Vtuber tag criticism – “I’ve done a ton of calls with very interesting people RE ancillary services and had a ton of outreach,” the streamer said. However, things can’t quite get underway just yet. Amouranth claimed that before she gets to work on her new talent agency, she has to sort out everything for her new show Streamer Royale. “First we have to produce Streamer Royale, but we will be having talks and schooling new hires concurrently!” THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR THE INTEREST! my team and I are training up and scaling up to be able to reach out about the OF/EGIRL AGENCY IN LATE MAY/Early June! I’ve also done a ton of calls with very interesting people RE ancillary services and had a ton of outreach including — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 20, 2022 Amouranth confirmed the plan is to start the ball rolling with her e-girl agency around late May or early June. As well as helping to establish the careers of aspiring female creators, the agency aims to “streamline, optimize and help provide assistants/editors/etc personnel for [an e-girl’s] content creation/fans site businesses!” Read More: Alinity shocked by bizarre fan encounter – While Amouranth has previously stated that she was tired of the “constant grind” of being an e-girl, she is now committed to using her experiences to help others achieve their dream. After all, it’s certainly helped her make a whopping amount of cash in the past.
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Amouranth reveals plan to overtake Bill Gates with new $17M project – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals plan to overtake Bill Gates with new $17M project Instagram/AmouranthKick streamer and OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed a new $17M project to overtake billionaire Bill Gates. Amouranth has taken the internet by storm and has used her viral content to fund countless investments and this latest project could be her biggest yet. In recent years, Amouranth has purchased three gas stations, teamed up with a plastic ball company, and even plans to sell a beer made with her pap smear. Now, she’s entering the fruit business. In a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, Siragusa announced a massive new project after spending $17,000,000 on a 2,213-acre fruit orchard. Amouranth takes aim at Bill Gates with wild $17M project According to the Kick star, the purchase was for four different sites spread across Florida and surrounding sites with the option to buy another 928 acres at $7.2mm. But why? Well, the OF model says that it’s all about the stability and expected increase of value. As she pointed out, the average cost of farmland has increased by 600% from 1945-2015. “Some of the land is near a city and might end up having other uses… The other purpose of this investment is to utilize Schedule F Bonus Depreciation, an investor can depreciate a substantial portion of the cost on eligible assets, rather than stretching over an extended period. This translates into immediate tax benefits,” she explained. With this latest purchase, Amouranth intends to topple Bill Gates in terms of land owned, but she still has quite a journey to go. “Slowly but surely I’m set to overtake Bill Gates and his 275,000 ag acres,” she added. This isn’t the only big project Amouranth has planned. During our exclusive interview with the OnlyFans icon, she revealed she’s working with AI companies to fulfill viewers’ wildest OF fantasies.
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Amouranth reveals new mysterious billboards with a prize for anyone who finds them – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals new mysterious billboards with a prize for anyone who finds them Twitter: WildKaitTwitch star and noted 7-11 owner, Amouranth, has brought back her ‘mysterious’ billboards with a prize for tagging her in pictures of the locations. After only just dropping out of the top 20 most-watched streamers on Twitch, but still being one of the most-watched women on the platform, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is well-accustomed to drumming up interest. More than just a content creator on various platforms, she also regularly makes headlines for various business ventures. Including a 7-11 gas station, and $2million in Activision-Blizzard stock during the company’s on-going controversy. Not all press is always good press in her case however, as she’s been accused of lying about cheating during Mizkif’s ‘Schooled’ Twitch show as well as showing support for a billionaire disrespecting working women. Now, she’s drawing more attention with another series of intriguing billboards. Following on from a bomb-shell announcement that Amouranth would be leaving OnlyFans as a content platform in June of 2022., she’s now doubled down on squeezing the juice out of her money lemon while she can. This time with a trio of billboards around Los Angeles even more audacious than her last. Featuring the word “NUT” in block capitals and a description that appears to read “noun. The minimum amount of money that a player expects to win or the break-even point for people who play for fun”. The billboard ends with Amouranth’s full OnlyFans url. Which is a wild direction for the platform and another bolstered step in it’s notoriety. MORE MYSTERIOUS BILL BOARDS? WHO CAN FIND THE LATEST TRIO OF BILLBOARDS? TAG ME WITH YOUR PIC WHEN YOU FIND IT FOR A REWARD!!!! pic.twitter.com/BWeKThsZOg — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 10, 2022 With the content creator pulling in “$1.4 to $1.5mil a month” from her OF, it’s not hard to see why she’s putting the effort into pulling in patrons for her supposed last month on the platform. As of yet, beyond people reposting her own image with the words ‘found it’ we’re yet to see any fans finding the billboards in the wild, nor what the undisclosed prize stands to be.
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Amouranth reveals massive drop in Twitch income despite getting ads back – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals massive drop in Twitch income despite getting ads back Wikimedia Commons / Twitch: AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has seen her advertisement revenue return after being demonetized by Twitch, but revealed that it’s shockingly lower than it was previously. The hot tub meta has dominated Twitch throughout 2021, and Amouranth has arguably been its poster girl. With the platform only allowing streamers to wear certain attire in “contextual exceptions“, the hot tub has become a prime location for certain streamers. However, Amouranth‘s status as the ‘Queen of Hot Tubs’ was up in the air after she was surprisingly demonetized by Twitch, prompting speculation that she would end up ditching hot tub streams for good. Amouranth was set to lose just shy of half a million dollars in revenue as a result of this demonetization and caused worries that Twitch’s ability to demonetize channels without warning could set a dangerous precedent. On her May 22 stream, Amouranth explained that Twitch had reverted its decision to demonetize her channel, but with a catch. She would now be making significantly less money from ads than she did previously. “For comparison, before the demonetization, I was getting $1000 a day in advertisements,” she explained. “Yesterday, I streamed for like 15 hours, had a 15,000 viewer average, and had $130 in ad revenue.” Read More: How does Amouranth make money? – This means that if she were to stream every day for a year, she would now receive $47,450 in ad revenue – an annual loss of up to $440,000. Of course, Amouranth still makes a sizeable amount of money through subscribers, donations, and other sources such as YouTube, but this reduction presents a sizeable loss of income. Several streamers, including Destiny and Asmongold, have condemned Twitch for demonetizing Amouranth’s channel, with the former believing the action could have been a contract breach. It remains to be seen whether the introduction of the new ‘pools, hot tubs and beaches‘ category will mean this reduction in ad revenue is a temporary or permanent measure.
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Amouranth reveals main reason why she decided to stop being an “e-girl” – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals main reason why she decided to stop being an “e-girl” Twitter: AmouranthAmouranth revealed the reason why she decided to stop being an “e-girl,” claiming it was a “constant grind” and made it hard to appeal to mainstream audiences while doing “questionable things.” On April 13, Amouranth shocked the world after announcing she’d decided to step away from doing “e-girl” content in favor of doing something more akin to “legacy media” content — meaning it’d be more ‘conventional.’ It came as a huge surprise since she was primarily known for doing “e-girl” content during her rise to fame. She’d even been dubbed the “queen” of Twitch’s hot tub meta after it helped her become one of the most-watched streamers on the platform. However, Amouranth has a knack for making optimal decisions when it comes to her brand and business. She believes the decision to hang up the “e-girl” boots once and for all is one of them, and she explained why. First, she opened up about how her content will be different. “I have to optimize for being the entertaining part of Amouranth,” she said. “ I know she’s in there because people think I’m funny on collaborations.” “I have to optimize for that instead of farming [people who want that content] because, for the past few years, the strategy has been farming [those people] and converting them to my other social media [platforms]. “It’s going to be more about growing the audience so that one day I can actually have an audience that will have hopefully at least an average attention span so I can educate them and make an impact with my animal sanctuary goals.” Then, she explained what made her quit. “That’s part of the reason why I want to retire from the e-girl stuff. It’s a constant grind. That’s where a lot of my time goes. Making sure I have enough conversion to other paid platforms. “It’s been really hard to increase the quality and entertainment value of my Twitch stream to appeal to more of a mainstream audience while I’ve been so focused on doing things that definitely don’t appeal to that at all. “It’s hard to switch [between them] while I’m on these other platforms doing all kinds of questionable things. It’s really hard to go back and forth because they just require different sides of you in different outputs of time.” Amouranth has been one of the most dominant “e-girl” streamers for a long time now. In fact, her popularity transcends the niche entirely. She was the top female star on Twitch in 2021, and she’s on track to do it again. It will be interesting to see the kind of content she’ll create moving forward, and what sort of community she’ll foster after making the pivot. Either way, it’s the start of an exciting new chapter for her and her fans.
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Amouranth reveals lucrative Kick streaming deal “doubled” her income – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals lucrative Kick streaming deal “doubled” her income X/Amouranth/KickInternet icon and OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed just how lucrative her non-exclusive Kick streaming deal really is. Amouranth has made a massive name for herself as one of Twitch’s top streamers, thanks to her skin-bearing hot tub streams and controversial broadcasts, but she’s also earned quite the reputation as a savvy businesswoman. The streamer constantly makes headlines for her large investments, partnerships, and product launches – including an AI version of herself and even an upcoming beer made from her own body. With such a platform, it’s no wonder that Kick, a new streaming site, offered her a contract to join them… but just how does it compare to the deals signed by other big names like Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel’s? We asked Amouranth herself and got some huge details. Amouranth’s monster Kick deal doubled her income “across the board” During an exclusive interview with Dexerto, we inquired about Amouranth’s Kick streaming contract and how it might contrast with xQc’s $100M deal. “I can’t talk about the actual numbers, but we got signed around the same time through the same agent. It’s a very similar concept,” she said. When pressed on if it’s similar in terms of value, Siragusa noted that the deal is quite lucrative – so much so that it made a drastic increase to her revenue. “It basically doubled my income across the board,” the streamer revealed. “It’s very lucrative for sure. It’s non-exclusive, so you can stream on Kick and Twitch, so it’s set up the same way.” Considering Amouranth makes over $1M per month from her OnlyFans alone, this suggests that Kick is earning her at least as much. So far, her time on Kick has been a success, as she’s dominated the platform as its most-watched female streamer. For more on Dexerto’s interview with Amouranth, check out our discussion about her “safe-for-work” OnlyFans TV show and future content plans.
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Amouranth reveals insane profit after record month on Twitch & OnlyFans – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals insane profit after record month on Twitch & OnlyFans Twitter: amouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed the absurd most money she’s made in a single month, and the number will leave you shocked. Amouranth is one of the biggest Twitch streamers in the world, garnering an impressive 6.1 million followers to date. Not only is the 29-year-old one of Twitch‘s top stars, but she’s also a trendsetter, kicking off the infamous ‘hot tub meta‘. Being one of the most followed creators on the Amazon-owned platform, she also made her mark on other sites, amassing millions of followers across YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and even OnlyFans. Now, the Twitch star has revealed the most money she’s made in a single month, and it’s absolutely mind-blowing. In an interview with Jake Lucky, the popular streamer opened up on her financials after being asked what the biggest paycheck she has seen to date was. “I don’t know because I’m always getting a new most profitable month,” she said. “Every few months has basically been a new highest month, so it’s kinda hard to say on that one. “I think that the biggest I have like withdrawn probably, because with OF you have to withdraw all the time, so I think it was like $2 million that I withdrew. I kinda waited like a month and a half or so.” She added: “It definitely helps keep me going for sure, it makes it all worth it because you just think about like how much that is, and how much you can do with that if you just keep the momentum going. “Basically I’m just trying to keep it going for as long as I can.” Business-savvy Amouranth certainly hasn’t been shy in sharing with her fans where her money goes, revealing to her fans her numerous investments over the years, such as purchasing multiple gas stations.
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Amouranth reveals insane amount her NFT is selling for: “Guess I’ll be doing this again” – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals insane amount her NFT is selling for: “Guess I’ll be doing this again” AmouranthTwitch streamer and model ‘Amouranth’ has landed a hefty bid on an NFT of herself through the OnlyPunks collection of digital artworks. Amouranth has joined the world of NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, which have become a hot topic over the last year on social media. The female streamer has been brought on by an NFT auction site online as a Brand Ambassador, and one of her first auctioned off NFTs for the org has landed an absolutely massive bid of six figures. Amouranth’s massive NFT bid The NFT of Amouranth that landed the enormous bid is from a line called OnlyPunks, which has also featured tons of other stars. The art collective partnered with the website for an exclusive NFT lineup to be auctioned off on their platform. The bid for Amouranth’s OnlyPunks NFT currently sits at just above $125,000. Amouranth had a few other NFT auctions on the site as well, each of which sold for $600 or more. The content creator was shocked at seeing the size of the bid and remarked via Twitter: “Wow an NFT of me is currently bid up to $120k… I guess I’ll be doing this again lol.” Wow an NFT of me is currently bid up to $120k… I guess I’ll be doing this again lol pic.twitter.com/28sXGxn1Fe — Amouranth (@Amouranth) November 5, 2021 Some NFT bids are too good to be true, though. On October 28, Twitch streamer PayMoneyWubby thought he sold an NFT of his bathroom for six figures, but was disappointed when the bid ended up being a fraud and no money ever came through from it. While Amouranth seemingly had no plans to continue making NFTs, the gigantic new bid had her thinking otherwise. Hopefully, for her sake, the bid becomes reality.
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Amouranth reveals how she makes $1.3m a month from her content – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals how she makes $1.3m a month from her content Twitch: amouranthInternet star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed that she makes around $1.3 million a month from her different platforms, and despite her huge following on Twitch, that brings in the least. While internet personalities might make their name on one platform, it’s not unusual to see them expand their reach elsewhere and start making headway on different websites. In the case of Amouranth, she sprung to fame thanks to her IRL Twitch streams, even though she’s always been a controversial figure to some, seeing as she pushes the rules to their limits. While she has a substantial following on Twitch, her channel has, previously, been demonetized, prompting her to lose a huge amount of income. Yet, she’s managed to counter-act that with a number of different sources. Previously, the 27-year-old has revealed that she makes over $1,000,000 a month just from her OnlyFans page, but that doesn’t account for Twitch, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, or even other subscription sites like Patreon and Fansly. As she revealed to investmenttalk, Amouranth’s OnlyFans still brings in over $1 million every month, but the other platforms have got some pretty impressive figures too. According to a breakdown of her income, Siragusa gets $189,000 per month from Patreon, another $17,000 from Fansly – a new page that she’s only recently set up – and between $10,000 and $25,000 a month from Instagram. The streaming star also makes an additional $133,000 or so a month split between Twitch, TikTok, and YouTube, as well as between $5,000 and $15,000 from Twitter – and she doesn’t even use their new tipping system. HEY! Are you a creator on OnlyFans or know an ØF creator? (share this with them) JOIN @realFansly USING MY REFERRAL BELOW! I’d be happy to get u up to speed or share some of my tips that helped me get my monetized platforms to $1.3million/a month net!https://t.co/FAvIjmE7YU pic.twitter.com/MEOmGoa9Gy — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 21, 2021 I’m glad you asked, I did a wide ranging interview and it has screenshots has breakdowns of everything you’d want to know https://t.co/cStHp76EsF https://t.co/Z7ssQQQErg — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) August 23, 2021 As she shows, Amouranth doesn’t need Twitch – which some may assume is still her bread and butter – but it still adds a fair amount to the total. With changes coming to the way OnlyFans operates, the streamer could follow other creators and exit the platform while still having a fair bit to fall back on.
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Amouranth reveals how she “baited” rival Indiefoxx into a permanent Twitch ban – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals how she “baited” rival Indiefoxx into a permanent Twitch ban Instagram/Amouranth/jenfoxxuwuTwitch star Amouranth is reigning supreme as the most-watched female streamer on the internet, but she’s had to contend with some major competition during her rise to fame. Back in 2021 when Twitch was dominated by hot tub streamers and controversial ASMR broadcasts, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa was in the middle of a feud with Indiefoxx. Indiefoxx was an up-and-coming Twitch star who made similar content to Amouranth and even accused Siragusa of “shamelessly” copying her broadcasts as the two fought over viewers. Now, in an exclusive interview with Dexerto, Amouranth revealed how she baited her rival into going too far on Twitch, resulting in a permanent ban from the platform. Amouranth spills details on rivalry with Indiefoxx “What I found funny is we were doing similar content and towards the end of that drama, there was that ear-licking meta on the bed, all the girls were doing it,” Amouranth said. The ear-licking streams were short-lived ASMR broadcasts where streamers “ear-licked” their ASMR mics – something that Twitch took action against quite quickly. “I was one of the first to get banned and so was she, so I pulled back from it and started making more safe content, but she kept going and pushing boundaries,” Siragusa said. “So, I pulled back in time, but because she didn’t, she got banned.” “So I guess you could say I baited her into a ban, but I was just trying to pull back.” Although she joked about “baiting” Indiefoxx into going too far, it was a bit inadvertent, because her Twitch rival kept going even though others had already pulled back. This lines up with what Indiefoxx herself had said on the No Jumper podcast, where she revealed that she suffered a wardrobe malfunction during her final Twitch ASMR stream that ultimately resulted in her perma ban. It’s wild to think about what hot tub streams would be like today if Indiefoxx hadn’t gotten herself banned, but in the time since, Amouranth has gone on to become the top female in the streaming world and has made millions from her OnlyFans content on the process. For more information from this interview, read more about Amouranth’s experience with stalkers and “catfish” accounts here and her partnership with content monetization platform, Slushy, here.
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Amouranth reveals how much profit she made on Activision investment – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals how much profit she made on Activision investment Instagram/AmouranthAmouranth has revealed just how much profit he’s made on her investment into Activision Blizzard right as Microsoft’s acquisition of the company may come to a close. On top of being a successful streamer and OnlyFans model, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has also proven that she’s a successful businesswoman with countless successful investments over the years. Amouranth purchased $2M worth of Activision Blizzard stock back in March 2022, with the intention of making money off her investment when Microsoft’s acquisition of the company came to a close. The acquisition is now closer than ever, and Amouranth has already sold some of her stock. As usual, the star has shared how much profit she’s taking home so far. Amouranth shares profit made from Activision Blizzard stock Taking to her alternate Twitter account, Amouranth shared how much she’s made from her $2M investment into Activision Blizzard. Since her purchase, the stock price has gone from $79.60 to $90.25 at the time of her tweet. “Ended up making ~$261,000,” she said. “13-14% in a year or so, beating a flat SPY index. Selling half here” She’s only selling half of her stock today according to her tweet, which makes sense as Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard hasn’t been closed just yet. Many are expecting the deal to go through sooner than later, so perhaps Amouranth is waiting to see if the stock goes any higher. This is just the latest news regarding her wide variety of investments. In 2022, Kaitlyn purchased a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and a plastic ball company. When or if she sells the other half of her stock, we’ll be sure to share how much she makes from that as well. In the meantime, head over to our entertainment section for more news and other viral stories.
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Amouranth reveals how much of Amazon/Twitch she actually owns – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals how much of Amazon/Twitch she actually owns Amouranth has been no stranger to investing what she earns on-stream into other business ventures, but she’s revealed that she has almost 2 million dollars invested in Amazon, the company that owns Twitch. Amouranth is one of the top streamers on Twitch, and, as such, she does pretty well for herself. Tens of thousands of subs on Twitch combined with her OnlyFans earnings mean this streamer takes home millions of dollars a year. She’s been very open about how she invests her money, revealing that she’s invested her hard-earned cash into a wide variety of things, the weirdest of which is likely that she’s bought multiple gas stations. It’s also been revealed that Amouranth has invested heavily in Amazon, the company that owns Twitch. While Twitch is a relatively small part of Amazon, it’s still worth mentioning and means that she’s investing in the very platform that brought her into the spotlight. Amouranth invests millions in Amazon/Twitch With Amazon being a company that has global reach and that’s worth billions of dollars, it’s a reasonably safe investment. They also own the internet’s largest streaming platform, Twitch. Literal millions of streamers went live on Twitch in 2022, with Amouranth being within the top percentile of those streamers regarding viewership and overall popularity. After years on the platform, Amouranth has chosen to invest in the platform itself, its future, and Amazon as a whole. She revealed that she’d purchased 23,600 shares of Amazon stock, equal to roughly 2 million dollars. In the grand scheme of things, 2 million dollars worth of shares in a company worth almost a trillion isn’t all that much. But still, she seems confident in her investment and decided to share her latest venture with her fanbase.
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Amouranth reveals how a typo made her lose $2m – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals how a typo made her lose $2m Twitch/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has made a fortune in recent years, but lost a huge chunk thanks to a single typo by her bank. Amouranth has taken the internet by storm, earning quite the bank account in the process. Through OnlyFans, hot tub streams, and most recently, selling bottled farts for $1,000 a pop, she’s become quite rich. Her wealth has allowed her to make some bold investments, such as buying gas stations, 7-Elevens, and plastic ball companies to push her steps closer towards retirement. However, according to the Playboy bunny herself, one major error from a bank cost her big time and saw her own earnings end up in someone else’s account. Basically I was trying to move money from a biz account to an account I use to make investments, and the bank placed it in some random persons account due to a “TYPO” SOMEWHERE OUT THERE IS A PERSON WHO GOT A CRAZY DEPOSIT NOTIFICATION Redacted info for privacy reasons https://t.co/YPwaY1hTcQ pic.twitter.com/braTbhEWsg — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 6, 2022 Amouranth loses $2m thanks to a bank typo In March, Siragusa asked fans how they’d feel if $2m randomly showed up in their checking account, adding that the question was relevant due to a recent issue at the bank. “I was trying to move money from a biz account to an account I use to make investments, and the bank placed it in some random person’s account due to a ‘TYPO,’” she explained. “Somewhere out there is a person who got a crazy deposit notification.” “I figured it was just a slow transaction so the money sat in that person’s account for a while… collecting interest?” she further pondered. Maybe I’ll do a moderate giveaway at some point soon, keep in mind, winning/winners may want to cross t, dot i’s wrt taxes when applicable Also wondering if there are giveaway items exempt from that.. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 6, 2022 Waking up and seeing $2 million in your account would be a dream for anyone, but sadly for that lucky individual, Amouranth believes the error will be reversed. Needless to say, though, it was a nightmare for those in charge. “Two private bankers and branch manager running around with hair on fire while trying to seem normal,” she said in response to a fan wondering how the bank reacted to the mistake. Two private bankers and branch manager running around with hair on fire while trying to seem normal — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 6, 2022 So, while this mistake did cause some stress for the 28-year-old, Amouranth actually thinks she might end up giving away a big amount of cash at some point anyway, so anyone feeling lucky may want to stay tuned to her channel for more information. In the meantime, this unfortunate typo should be a good reminder to those handling large amounts of money to always be sure the spelling is correct.
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Amouranth reveals her home was targeted in suspected arson attack – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals her home was targeted in suspected arson attack Twitter, @Amouranth / PexelsTwitch streamer (and general online celebrity) Amouranth’s property caught fire and local police suspect that she was the victim of an arson attack. She has now provided details of the situation while advising caution to others. As explained in a thread of tweets, there was a fire alongside Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa’s home on the evening of August 13, 2021. The flames did not spread, so the streamer and her pets are all safe and sound, but local law enforcement chief suspicion is that this was an attempted arson attack. No stranger to dangerous behavior (like frequent swattings) caused by parasocial relationships, Amouranth worked quickly to involve the police and investigations are ongoing. Amouranth targeted in suspected arson attack Yesterday, Late in the evening there was a fire along the side of my home originating from the area where my trashcan is kept. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, but investigators strongly suspect arson. — Amouranth (@Amouranth) August 14, 2021 At the moment, all that is known for certain is that the fire originated from her home’s outdoor trashcan area. While evidence is examined, Amouranth has taken the time to maintain how cautious streamers should be. With a massive presence on Twitch and across social media (including Twitter, where she has 1.5 million followers), Amouranth is attuned to the dangers faced by online celebrities. In the past she has been subjected to swattings, fans taking flights to wed her, and situations like fans shooting fireworks at her home. While happily safe with her “fur babies,” she has still taken this moment to advise others on being prepared. the garden variety of swatting on a weekly basis but have a good working relationship with local law enforcement. If you’re a streamer I cannot stress this enough. Be proactive, talk to them, they won’t understand but having your location “flagged” can — Amouranth (@Amouranth) August 14, 2021 Since not much is known of the current situation other than law enforcement’s suspicions, Amouranth has simply provided details to her supporters, confirmed her safety, and proceeded to explain how other digital celebrities can be as prepared as she was. The streamer advises being in communication with local law enforcement so that, even if they “don’t understand,” they can flag the location of your home to ensure that response is as fast as possible. Additionally, she mentioned having a “safe- or password” that allows police to know when a threat is a real one so that they can be as prepared as possible. While every situation is different and most are likely lucky enough to not have the abundance of dangerous fans that Amouranth does, the advice to be as prepared as possible is valuable. For now, fans simply seem glad that Amouranth is safe and keeping a calm head. We’ll update this story when updates on the investigations are made available.
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Amouranth reveals extent of health issues after sudden exit from Ibai’s boxing event – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals extent of health issues after sudden exit from Ibai’s boxing event Twitch: Amouranth / Twitter: AmouranthEarlier this week Amouranth explained to fans that she was forced to drop out of Ibai’s boxing event due to dealing with late-stage ovarian failure. Now she is sharing more details on her health issues. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is a popular internet celebrity, well-known for her streams and OnlyFans content. With plans to start competitive boxing, Amouranth was set to make her debut at Ibai Llanos’ La Velada del Año 3 on July 1 this year. But the streamer was forced to back out, revealing to fans that she has been struggling with late-stage ovarian failure. Now Amouranth has updated fans with further information surrounding her health in an attempt to resolve any confusion or “misplaced resentment”. It seems some fans were not happy with Amouranth’s reasoning for backing out at first. Some pointed out that she knew about the condition as far back as March but only recently canceled the match. Posting to Twitter, Amouranth clarified that she was originally given the all-clear to compete after her initial diagnosis, resulting in her pushing forward with the boxing match. However, a recent turn for the worse resulted in doctors advising Amouranth to start treatment as soon as possible. This meant two weeks of zero physical activity, including an end to “training, prep, and the match itself.” “Because of this sudden change in my situation, I am being advised that it is more than just my fertility on the line,” Amouranth explained. She went on to say, “If I were to compete while undergoing this treatment, physical activity could result in torsion of my ovaries which could lead to extreme health complications, internal bleeding, or worse.” Amouranth apologized to the people she “let down”, but fans were quick to support the streamer. One replied to the thread with, “This shouldn’t even need [an] explanation… Hope you feel better.” “Man people are so hateful and want to dehumanize social media personalities so badly,” another posted, upset over the backlash Amouranth received. We’ll be sure to keep you updated with any further developments. In the meantime, we wish Amouranth a speedy recovery. For all the latest entertainment news, be sure to check out our page here.
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Amouranth reveals ‘Everest’ music video with Dream & Yung Gravy – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals ‘Everest’ music video with Dream & Yung Gravy Twitter: AmouranthIn a video on Twitter, Amouranth revealed the existence of a music video featuring Yung Gravy and herself for Dream’s latest song release, ‘Everest.‘ Over the last few years, an increasing number of influencers have started making music, whether it’s through an official deal like Dixie D’Amelio or they stay independent and make everything themselves. Since revealing plans to put his iconic mask back on in June 2022, Dream has started making his own music again. His first song in a while, ‘Until I End Up Dead,’ helped raise money for The Sarcoma Foundation. His latest single, ‘Everest,’ launched on July 28, 2023, and features rapper Yung Gravy on the track. Internet star Amouranth is also a part of the release, revealing that there’s a music video for the song coming out soon. Amouranth teases ‘Everest’ music video In a video released on July 27, viewers can see Amouranth, Yung Gravy, and Dream lying on a bed. And the Kick star mentioned they have something special coming soon. With fans confused, Amo revealed the next day that there is a music video coming soon. Yung Gravy quote retweeted the Twitter clip as well, sharing that ‘Everest’ has been released. This has left fans confident that the music video they’re getting ready to release is for Dream’s latest song, although it hasn’t been explicitly stated. Amouranth’s tweet states July 21 for its release, but since that day has already passed, it’s safe to say there’s been a delay for an unknown reason. Amo recently revealed her ongoing battle with health issues, and Dream tweeted on July 28 that he was having major surgery, both of which could have caused a delay in finishing the video. We’ll update this article when the video is released, but in the meantime, you can head over to our entertainment section for more news and other viral stories.
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Amouranth reveals disturbing story about fan who hugged her: ‘I should have charged him’ – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals disturbing story about fan who hugged her: ‘I should have charged him’ 100 ThievesTwitch streamer Amouranth has revealed her most disturbing interaction with a fan — who gave her a hug at a comic convention she was cosplaying at. Whether it be stalkers or obsessed fanatics, sadly, it’s not uncommon for our favorite influencers to have some rather unconventional experiences with fans. Twitch streamer and OnlyFans model Amouranth is certainly one of many to have her fair share of unsettling experiences — notably having to deal with stalkers who’ve even attempted to break into her home on several occasions. Amouranth reveals most disturbing fan interaction During a recent June 2 episode of the That’s What She Said podcast, the Twitch star was asked about her most bizarre interaction with a fan. The business-savvy streamer described an experience running a booth at a comic convention — where she felt obliged to give a fan a hug. “I was being a cosplay guest at a comic convention in Huston, I think it was just Spider-Gwen,” she described. “This guy comes up to me with a sign on his shirt, he’s hanging it from around his neck, it says ‘free hugs’ and he doesn’t even say a word to me.” The Twitch star continued, explaining how she caved in, ultimately giving the man a hug to avoid looking like an “a**hole” in front of her fans. “I’m on stream, and I don’t want to look like an asshole because I’m running a booth and I’m supposed to be nice to fans. I wanna be nice to everyone, but now I wish I wasn’t,” she said. Amouranth then demonstrated how the fan went in for a hug, before letting out an awkward audible groan. “I should’ve charged for that hug,” the streamer added. (Timestamp at 41:15) Amouranth further explained how she’s now “much wiser” when interacting with fans, before suggesting she may even begin charging to “step on them” in the future.
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Amouranth reveals “creepy” experiences being followed during IRL streams – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals “creepy” experiences being followed during IRL streams YouTube: Anthony PadillaAmouranth is one of the most popular women on Twitch — but even when she’s not broadcasting, she experiences some “creepy” harassment from strangers in public. The life of an uber-famous influencer can be drastically different from that of the average Joe. Many top-tier social media stars have detailed terrifying incidents of stalking, swatting, and harassment from overzealous fans, trolls, and haters — even driving some of them away from the internet for months. However, Kaityln ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa understands that women in particular often experience sexual harassment in their day-to-day lives, regardless if they’re major Twitch stars like her or not. In an interview with Rolling Stone on May 31, Amouranth began the conversation by stating why she decided to make money off of her image. She says that, since she’s going to be placed in a certain light by viewers, anyway, she might as well secure the bag for it. “Even before I started streaming and stuff, guys would sexualize girls just out and about in public, and you aren’t able to do anything about it, really,” she explained. “So I just felt like, you know what, if guys are gonna do this to you no matter what you do… you might as well just make the bag.” That’s not all; Siragusa also revealed some outright “creepy” instances of harassment she’s experienced while streaming IRL from men who didn’t even know she was broadcasting. “I will stream in a Walmart on my channel, and because it’s in selfie mode on my phone, I’ll see guys behind me just taking pictures when I bend over to grab something from a lower shelf,” she added. “They don’t realize I’m streaming. …it’s really creepy. And they’ll follow me through the store.” (Topic begins at 13:50) This isn’t her first time detailing the downright disturbing behavior she’s dealt with from people; she exposed some eyebrow-raising DMs that she received from users on Twitter earlier this month. Despite the harassment, Amouranth is standing firm in her content, saying: “It feels like you’re taking the power back, rather than being a victim, because a lot of the time, women are, and they don’t even realize it.”
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Amouranth reveals crazy money she made from sleep streams on Twitch – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals crazy money she made from sleep streams on Twitch YouTube/The Iced Coffee HourAmouranth, one of Twitch’s biggest stars, has been at the forefront of numerous streaming ‘metas’, from hot tubs to ASMR to selling fart jars. But perhaps her most lucrative streams, considering how little effort they require, were sleep streams. As the name implies, sleep streams are just that: streaming yourself as you sleep through the night, as viewers watch on, and often attempt to troll the streamer. Although in Amouranth’s case, she admits it was likely more voyeuristic. For male streamers, sleep streams, she explained, can be lucrative because viewers will donate in an attempt to wake them up, either through the alerts or by using media share to play loud music or videos. This makes it a very literal way to make money in your sleep, and many streamers have used the technique, but none more successfully than Amouranth. Amouranth reveals how much she earned from sleep streams Speaking on ‘The Iced Coffee Hour’ podcast, Amouranth explained various money-making ventures she had tried over the years, from her streams, OnlyFans, and business investments. But the technique that most impressed the podcast hosts was her sleep streams, something they had never heard of. After explaining how it worked, host Graham Stephan asked how much Amouranth would make from these sleep streams on average. “If you count just on Twitch, probably like a couple thousand dollars,” Amouranth said, “but, if you count the conversions, potentially, to OnlyFans, while I’m sleeping, then maybe like $10,000-$15,000.” Topic starts at 28:30 Taken aback by these figures, the hosts then asked why Amouranth doesn’t stream herself sleeping every night, but she explained scheduling issues can make this difficult. Amouranth’s sleep streams also gained mainstream attention in 2022, when even Howard Stern was perplexed by their popularity. Amouranth also discussed what would have been her boxing debut on the podcast, but unfortunately, she has had to pull out. The streamer revealed she has late-stage ovarian failure, and was warned against taking part in any “high-impact physical activities.”
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Amouranth reveals crazy encounter with fan who flew to her city to marry her – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals crazy encounter with fan who flew to her city to marry her YouTube: H3 Podcast HighlightsAmouranth is one of Twitch’s biggest stars, but with great fame comes… well, a lot of stalkers, as the streamer revealed during an interview with H3H3’s Ethan Klein. If you’ve been on Twitch for any length of time, you’ll probably have heard of Amouranth. The broadcaster boasts over 3.8 followers on Twitch and has made quite a name for herself due to her IRL broadcasts, which have become a hot topic across social media as of late. That’s not all; Amouranth is also making serious bank, claiming that her side hustle on another site is raking in over $1 million a month. That’s nothing to sneeze at! Boasting millions of followers across her combined platforms, Amouranth has her fair share of fans — but some of these viewers can take things a little too far, as she explained during a recent conversation with YouTuber Ethan Klein. During the interview, Amouranth revealed that one particular fan had flown all the way out to Houston and even claimed that they were engaged to each other. “I actually had a guy, this is kind of crazy, who was convinced we were engaged,” she said. “And he flew to Houston, and he was messaging me like, ‘When are you gonna come pick me up?’ He kept harassing my DMs. He’d convinced himself. I’d never talked to this person.” “He was just constantly like, ‘Come to my hotel. We’re engaged. Why are you avoiding me?’ Like, what? These people are psycho!” (Topic begins at 0:35) As for if Amouranth is already married or not, the streamer replied with a firm “no,” claiming that she “doesn’t have that kind of time right now.” Amouranth is far from the only woman on Twitch to have experienced this kind of harassment; notable streamer Sweet Anita has detailed her horrific experiences with a stalker in the past, claiming that the person moved to her city, followed her to the shops, and even slept outside of her home. Amouranth’s latest story comes as yet another installment in the annals of the shocking harassment female broadcasters deal with on a daily basis — a problem that many streamers have been outspoken about on multiple occasions.
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Amouranth reveals cheeky Twitch donation goal after losing $300,000 in one day – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals cheeky Twitch donation goal after losing $300,000 in one day Instagram/kaitgonewildTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is looking to earn back a whopping $300,000 she lost after her Facebook stock plummeted. Amouranth may be best known for her controversial hot tub streams and OF content, but she’s also a savvy businesswoman, frequently posting about her investments on social media. In 2021, the model revealed she was making over $1M a month and used that income to purchase a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and a ton of Visa stock as a birthday gift to herself. While she has had a lot of success business-wise, there are always risks. Unfortunately for Siragusa, one out of her control seems to have cost her a small fortune. This is why I don’t do financial advice segments, and I don’t give recommendations! You can give someone a pick, but you cannot give them your conviction, or help them stomach drawdowns. This is business as usual for me and I had a super productive day shooting content on — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 3, 2022 Amouranth loses $300k after Facebook stock plummets On Thursday, February 3, shares of Facebook’s parent company ‘Meta’ dropped a whopping 23%. According to CNBC, this was due to a lack of forecasted revenue growth in the next quarter. For Amouranth, this meant a big hit, as she had money tied up in Facebook. Quite a bit, actually. “Today I lost almost $300,000 due to Facebook stock tanking after hours,” she wrote. “This is why I don’t do financial advice segments, and I don’t give recommendations! You can give someone a pick, but you cannot give them your conviction, or help them stomach drawdowns.” The DREAM would be amazon tanking 20% in some kind of overreaction…. I’d buy a controlling interest in the company 😂😂😂😂 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 3, 2022 Luckily, however, she’s taking the loss in stride and added that she had a full day of productive content shooting and was hoping that Amazon would see its stock prices fall hard in the future. “The DREAM would be Amazon tanking 20% in some kind of overreaction…. I’d buy a controlling interest in the company,” she added to the tune of four laughing emojis. “Ok about to go live gotta make this money back.” Following this, Amouranth posted a new donation goal of $291,775 – the exact amount she lost with Facebook. Of course, this was likely just done for fun, but given how many followers she has spread through multiple platforms, it will be fun to see if she can make that money back and then some.
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Amouranth reveals biggest concern about leaving Twitch for Kick – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals biggest concern about leaving Twitch for Kick Instagram/AmouranthTwitch and OnlyFans sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed whether or not fans should expect her to jump ship to rival streaming platform Kick. Trainwreck’s Kick has emerged as a true competitor to Twitch, offering a very generous 95/5 sub split and already picking up some of the biggest names in the streaming world. With Adin Ross, HeelMike, GM Hikaru and some even bigger names on the way, including possibly banned Twitch legend Dr Disrespect, Kick certainly has the streaming community talking. Now, the world’s most-watched female streamer, Amouranth, has explained why she could also be moving to Kick during a recent interview. Amouranth worries Twitch will ban her if she joins Kick Speaking with Essentially Sports, Amouranth was asked about the possibility of transitioning from Twitch to Kick in the future. “I would give it a try for a certain amount of money, but I don’t think I would go exclusive on there, just because, at least right now, their reputation is risky,” she said. So far, there have been some big controversies on Kick – including HeelMike getting banned for only a single day after he received oral sex on stream. When asked about big names like Kai Cenat jumping ship, Siragusa expressed that there’s nothing wrong with streamers diversifying their content on different platforms, but took issue with how some are going about it. “If you are gonna branch on other platforms, you can never sh*t on the one you’re still planning to be on, because that will get you banned. That’s kinda what I’m worried about too, if I were to join Kick – would Twitch find easier ways to justify banning me?” she pondered. (segment begins at 14:36) However, Amouranth did state that she thinks it would be possible to do both, but streamers should avoid “biting the hand that feeds you.” With plenty of other streamers seemingly lined up to join Kick and Trainwreck really hyping them up, it will be interesting to see if Amouranth ends up streaming there, as well – or if she’ll stick with Twitch for the foreseeable future.
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Amouranth reveals beer company wants her “pap smear” to brew new flavor – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals beer company wants her “pap smear” to brew new flavor Instagram/AmouranthKick and OnlyFans star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed that a beer company in Poland will be using her vaginal smear as an ingredient to brew a special new flavor. Amouranth has taken the internet by storm with her hot tub streams, shock investments, and partnerships to sell everything from fart jars to her bath water, but she has a new product that could put those to shame. In an exclusive interview with Dexerto, the OnlyFans model was asked about how she had previously teased a new drink following the success of Logan Paul and KSI’s Prime and spilled some details about the upcoming beverage. According to the Twitch streamer, Polish brewery ‘The Order Of Yoni’ wants to use her for a new beer and she’s surprisingly excited about the opportunity. OnlyFans model Amouranth spills details about shocking beer ingredient Siragusa confirmed that she will be working with the company to produce this beer and they have a history of using models’ smears for quite a few years now. “I’m actually working with a beverage company. It’s not my own. I’m still doing that project. There’s a beer company. They’re European. They want me to send in my vaginal yeast,” the streamer revealed. “Like basically like pap smear myself. They want to make beer using my vaginal yeast… like the same profile, I guess.” The Order of Yoni, however, say they use lactobacillus, not yeast. Yoni’s website delves more into the process. It involves the isolation of lactic acid bacteria followed by an intensive safety procedure to make sure that only lactobacillus bacteria is used and completely healthy. “The gynecologist collects a vaginal smear from the models. These smears are taken to a laboratory where bacteria are isolated, cleaned, then analyzed and multiplied. At the end of the process, the bacteria are used to produce the pure lactic acid that goes into Yoni beer,” the website states. As for whether or not it’ll sell, Amouranth has no doubts that it will be money in a bottle. “It’s hilarious. People will buy it for sure. I don’t know if they’ll actually drink it, I mean, they’ll probably drink it,” she laughed. Amouranth isn’t the only influencer to get in on the alcoholic beverage game. Back in 2022, Dr Disrespect unveiled his first batch of Black Steel Bourbon only for it to sell out in just four hours.
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Amouranth reveals $7m+ investment in inflatable pool toy company – Dexerto
Amouranth reveals $7m+ investment in inflatable pool toy company Twitch: AmouranthAmouranth has revealed her latest major investment, announcing that she has bought into an inflatable pool toy company — with the total investment set to reach around $7m. Amouranth has made no secret of her investments, diversifying her portfolio of income over the years and becoming far more than just a Twitch streamer. She regularly updates followers on her new business ventures, including selling an NFT of herself for $125,000 and investing $4m into a gas station. Now, having used them regularly on Twitch throughout the days of the ‘hot tub meta’, Amouranth is investing in an inflatable pool toy company. OOPS!…. I DID IT AGAIN In another stunning career pivotal I bought an INFLATABLE POOL TOY COMPANY! Or rather is “consumer pool paraphernalia, accessories and inflatable toy product manufacturer” A thread 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/gknxZgCyEW — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 10, 2022 Posting a thread of tweets to her personal account, Amouranth explained the investment, including how much money she is committing and her expected returns. She revealed that the company does approximately $15m in annual revenue and is a direct supplier to the likes of Amazon and Costco. The whole company was purchased previously for over $10m, just “a bit under 1x Sales.” was purchased at a bit under 1x Sales. So a purchase price greater than $10,000,000 USD Half of the purchase price was financed using low interest debt. FULL DISCLOSURE: — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 10, 2022 She also revealed that she has committed to funding an eye-watering $7,000,000 worth of capital calls over 7 years, expecting the investment to yield a ~20% return in line with her other investments. the last two years I’ve put In just under $1m. In 2021 the portfolio returned mid 20% distributions(dividends) from portfolio company operations (so not return of capital, but return ON capital). Im very happy with how it’s going so far, and I think this pool floaty co will — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 10, 2022 Not forgetting her Twitch peers, Amouranth also added that the company “also make the type of floating lights us Hot-tub meta girls use to light up the water in our tubs!” It goes without saying that Amouranth is not holding back when it comes to building out her investment portfolio, but worry not fans — she’s already explained that while she still has haters, she will never stop streaming.
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Amouranth responds to trolls telling her to keep husband’s alleged abuse “private” – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to trolls telling her to keep husband’s alleged abuse “private” Twitch: AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth responded to viewers telling her she should have kept the issues between herself and her husband “private” after exposing her partner’s alleged abuse in a shocking live stream. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is back on Twitch after exposing purported abuse from her husband during an explosive broadcast late on October 15. During the stream, her husband screamed at her over the phone after allegedly threatening to send her dogs to a “meatpacking facility” in a series of charged text messages if she didn’t do as she was told. Amouranth also showed off damage done to her living space as a result of her partner’s apparent abuse, from whom she is now seemingly in the process of separating. On October 17, she returned to Twitch to assure viewers of her personal safety and said she is back in control of all her financial and social accounts, to which her husband previously had access. Amouranth explains why she didn’t bring alleged abuse to police During that broadcast, she also responded to netizens who felt she should have kept her abuse “private” and offline — something she says she did “for a long time.” “I’ve seen a lot of people being like, ‘Oh, she should have kept it private,’” she began. “And I’m like, I did. It wasn’t getting better. I did keep it private for a long time.” She went on to explain her apparent frustrations with law enforcement over the situation after chatters expressed that she should have taken the incident to police instead of exposing it in a live broadcast. “Police really don’t do anything unless you’re physically harmed,” she continued. “Unfortunately, yelling at your partner isn’t grounds for legal action from the police, so they don’t really help with that. They look for actual, physical damages.” Amouranth isn’t the only streamer to share this sentiment toward law enforcement after going through harassment and abuse; Twitch streamer Sweet Anita made similar comments after claiming she was chased through the street by a man with a knife who had been repeatedly stalking her. For now, Amouranth says she happily “free” and is seeking legal counsel to sort out matters. In fact, she came back to Twitch for her first “official” live stream the very next day, where she shared her experience riding horses with her viewers.
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Amouranth responds to Joe Rogan discussing OnlyFans earnings & wants JRE invite – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to Joe Rogan discussing OnlyFans earnings & wants JRE invite Spotify: Joe Rogan/YouTube: AmouranthStreaming star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa responded to Joe Rogan after he brought up her reported OnlyFans earnings on one of his recent podcast episodes – and she wants to appear on one. When Joe Rogan first started the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, it was more about his comedy routine than anything else. He and his pals would share road stories and test out new material while recording episodes. First forward a little bit and Rogan’s podcast has covered pretty much every corner of the internet since. He’s dove deep into topics like esports, regularly praised Jake Paul and influencer boxing, and even clashed with streamers over playing video games for hours on end. So, it was never going to be long before Amouranth got a shout-out – especially after the recent news that she’d made $57 million from OnlyFans over the last few years. Amouranth wants Joe Rogan invite after he mentioned her on JRE podcast That’s right, after it was revealed that the Twitch IRL star had made such an eye-watering figure from her content, it came up during Rogan’s January 12 episode of the JRE with Jim Norton. The pair were pretty stunned by the numbers before the UFC commentator joked about Amouranth getting a “real job. He then further called her numbers “insane” and was blown away by the fact she’s gotten $27 million alone from subscribers sending messages. Naturally, she used that clip as a way to try and get an invite to appear on the podcast, responding to Rogan’s comments. “Mention me by name next time, @JoeRogan I don’t bite!” Amouranth tweeted. “I would love to come on!” Getting an invite to appear on Rogan remains a difficult task, but it isn’t as impossible as it once was, so an Amouranth appearance shouldn’t be ruled out anytime soon. The Twitch star has ultimately an interesting story and would create a fresh conversation for the JRE, so, who knows what’ll happen.
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Amouranth responds to “ignorant” criticism of her content after split from husband – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to “ignorant” criticism of her content after split from husband Twitch: AmouranthStreamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has criticized fans for their “ignorant take” in claiming her content did not change in the aftermath of her split from her abusive ex-husband. Back in October 2022, Amouranth shared that she was being abused by her husband in a revealing and concerning livestream. Since the stream, she has confirmed that she has split from her ex-husband and her content has taken something a new direction. However, she continues to face trolling online. Generally anonymous commenters say she has not changed her output, despite previously stating that her abusive ex-husband coerced her into content she was not entirely comfortable with. In a Twitter thread on January 11, Amouranth responded yet again to the criticism, hitting out at the “ignorance” of those leveling the accusations at her. Amouranth blasts “ignorant take” on her content Tweeting from her personal account – wildkait – she explained that a complete “180” in content was never possible given the staff she employs and the direction she was already headed in. “The MOST ignorant take I run into is when people say “LOL you didn’t change your content — you liar”,” she said. “I DIRECTLY EMPLOY close to 20 people, I indirectly (services, editing, etc) pay/work with another ~9 on top of that. “It would be selfish and irresponsible to do a 180 at a moment’s notice. I gave 60 days notice to my “lewd” content staff letting them know they could find other employment but that their positions would be locked in for 2 months.” She continued, stating that she chose the “compassionate” route and has successfully found “new positions for every single staff member”. “At this point anyone who says I’m not in control is down a parasocial rabbit hole,” she finished. “I do what I want now, and although many seem to relish in misconstruing my original words — it’s always been about having person[al] agency.” While there were naturally a few detractors, the majority of respondents praised for the creator. Some highlighted specific criticism from YouTube streamer Destiny about Amouranth’s content, but Siragusa explained that her comments were not directed at him.
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Amouranth responds to critics labeling her “fake smart” for investment posts – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to critics labeling her “fake smart” for investment posts Instagram: amouranth_officialTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has hit back at critics accusing her of being “fake smart” and claiming that she uses big words to make herself sound cleverer than she actually is. While many Twitch fans know Amouranth as the most popular woman on the livestreaming platform, she’s also become a very successful businesswoman outside of streaming too. She’s made multi-million dollar investments, buying gas stations and inflatable pool equipment businesses, and often speaks out about her ventures and why she’s making certain decisions. So, when some people accused her of being “fake smart,” she didn’t feel like letting them get away with it. In an impassioned rant on her second Twitter account, wildkait, Amouranth responded to the criticism and spoke out against the notion that she’s not actually a smart entrepreneur. “I find this hilarious,” she said. “A bunch of people saying I’m ‘fake smart’ because I used words they don’t understand … I re-read that like, what word or idea was hard to follow here? “People who think I’m fronting are going to have to pick their jaws off the floor when they realize I’m just brain dumping free thoughts floating around my head.” You get a chance to buy assets for cheap. Doubly so if you buy those assets in tax advantaged way. People who think I’m fronting are going to have to pick their jaws off the floor when they realize I’m just brain dumping free thoughts floating around my head lol. I — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 15, 2022 She continued, saying: “No chip on my shoulder, I hope to one day leverage the delta between my appearance and what’s in my mind. Oh wait, I spent a whole career doing just that. “ Regardless of whether Amouranth really is “smart” or not, she’s clearly making some serious bank and seeing incredible levels of success. Most recently, she announced that she had bought $2m worth of Activision Blizzard stock despite their ongoing lawsuits, and praised Elon Musk for his $3bn Twitter investment.
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Amouranth responds to claims she “lied” about OnlyFans retirement – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to claims she “lied” about OnlyFans retirement Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa replied to backlash from fans alleging that she “lied” about retiring from OnlyFans content this Summer. Amouranth has made a fortune through her streaming on Twitch and producing spicy content on websites such as OF to fuel her growing empire of gas stations, plastic ball companies, and other business ventures. Despite pulling nearly $1.5M from OnlyFans per month, the streamer revealed plans to retire from the website in June with a “grand finale.” However, the model has yet to actually stop posting content to the site, leading some viewers to accuse her of lying. However, it seems like Siragusa has a good reason for delaying her ride into the sunset. Amouranth denies “lying” about quitting OnlyFans After a fan claimed that she had “lied” to viewers about retiring, the hot tub streamer explained that her desire to start a new anime convention put her plans on hold. “Because I am about to embark upon a crusade, and I’m going to fund it myself,” she said, adding how her convention would be safe for attendees. Recently, Amouranth has expressed intent to create a convention to rival Houston’s Anime Matsuri – a con with a history of controversies relating to sexual harassment. As for when the hot tub streamer will actually retire from OnlyFans, Amouranth shared some insight on when that might actually happen. Amouranth reveals new OnlyFans retirement plans According to Amouranth, her OF retirement has been put off, but that doesn’t mean it’s off the table. Far from it. “The OF retirement is punted 6 months or a year, because plans change in real life,” she explained. As such, it seems like Siragusa could be finally retiring sometime between November of 2022 and August of 2023. That is, of course, if no other opportunities throw a wrench into the timeline. We’ll have to see what the future holds regarding Amouranth’s long-awaited retirement and how her new convention takes shape in the months ahead.
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Amouranth responds to claims she gets Twitch bans on purpose – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to claims she gets Twitch bans on purpose Instagram/AmouranthTwitch’s most-watched female streamer, Amouranth, has been accused in the past of deliberately provoking bans from the platform, but she denies this actually being a strategy any streamer would employ. For most streamers, receiving a ban from Twitch is a constant fear they try their best to avoid — but there’s no denying that there are some benefits to getting suspended. The ban hammer weighs heavy over the heads of broadcasters, ready to strike down for any infraction (or perceived infraction) of Twitch’s community guidelines. For Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa, it has meted out justice on her channel on a number of occasions, for a variety of reasons. However, in 2021, she was the platform’s most popular female streamer, and her Twitch career is as successful as ever – so is a ban really that bad? The argument can be made that being banned brings streamers, big or small, lots of attention, particularly if the ban is controversial or for a peculiar reason. As most bans are not indefinite, the ‘return’ or ‘comeback’ stream often gets inflated viewership too. Amouranth has acknowledged this too, showing the boost in searches about her after her third ban back in 2019. It’s literally impossible to predict what will blow up on the internet. This banning drama has made me more relevant that everything I’ve ever done combined. LSF for the MVP. pic.twitter.com/uXj2IdP0le — Amouranth (@Amouranth) September 13, 2019 Amouranth denies ‘deliberate’ bans But, despite this, Amouranth says she has never planned to be banned, and that every ban is “stressful.” “No one really plans it. Each ban is immensely stressful, and I never know if it’ll be my last,” she said, and with a total of five bans on record, a sixth could indeed be indefinite. “It’s a fun narrative people like to push,” Siragusa continued, “but it’s just not true. I don’t want to be banned — even for a day,” she told The Gamer. As well as her content creation, Amouranth is an accomplished businesswoman, with various investments and business ownership, including a pool toy company and gas station.
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Amouranth responds to backlash for buying gas stations amid record prices – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to backlash for buying gas stations amid record prices Instagram/amouranth/pixabayTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has responded to criticisms that she only bought a couple of gas stations to price gouge consumers amid skyrocketing prices. Amouranth has become one of the top Twitch streamers and quite a successful businesswoman, using her profits from OnlyFans and streaming to invest. In addition to buying loads of stock, a plastic ball company and more, the Twitch icon also purchased a couple of gas stations including a $10m 7-Eleven back in 2021. Now, Amouranth has faced some backlash for buying the gas stations as the price of gas continues to reach new highs in North America, but Siragusa is unfazed. If you are an oil co and decide to “raise the price at the pump” you’ll go bankrupt In short order becuz you can’t just unilaterally decide to raise the price of an undifferentiated commodity. Oil COs are largely price takers, not price makers…. This shouldn’t be controversial — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 13, 2022 Amouranth denies opening gas stations to gouge customers In response to a fan claiming she should be “ashamed” for being involved in the oil and gas industry, Amouranth explained why she shouldn’t be blamed for the prices. “Gas stations probably fall under ‘distribution’ of the commodity. More gas stations probably put downward pressure on cost at the pump,” she said. “If you are an oil company and decide to ‘raise the price at the pump’ you’ll go bankrupt In short order because you can’t just unilaterally decide to raise the price of an undifferentiated commodity.” Some fans agreed with her sentiment and wondered if supply could be a major issue, which Siragusa addressed. The point was to address a reply in the original thread, where someone said I’m opening gas stations to gouge them. And I said if anything I’m putting downward pressure in the geographies I operate n — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 13, 2022 “If you have a gas station along a low traffic stretch of road they can float the price a little bit higher and if a commuter is low on gas they kind of don’t have a choice. Stick another gas station across the street and that marginal pricing power evaporates.” “The point was to address a reply in the original thread, where someone said I’m opening gas stations to gouge them,” the hot tub streamer added. It will be fun to see what more business ventures Amouranth has up her sleeve, especially with the Twitch star planning to retire from making OF content later in 2022.
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Amouranth responds to Auronplay criticism over “disgusting” ‘Smash or Pass’ Twitch streams – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to Auronplay criticism over “disgusting” ‘Smash or Pass’ Twitch streams Amouranth / AuronPlayTwitch giant Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has responded to criticism from Spanish streamer Auronplay, who hit out at her content, including recent ‘Smash or Pass’ streams. In the backdrop of her split from her abusive ex-husband, Amouranth’s content has changed considerably. While still maintaining some of her prior endeavors – her lucrative Only Fans, for example – she has pledged to adjust her content as she chooses. She has also hit out at those saying she has been dishonest over changing her content. Recent Twitch streams have seen Siragusa delve into some ‘Smash or Pass’ games, much to the delight of one streamer who was hit with a ‘Smash’ verdict. However, they’ve raised the ire of some, like content giant Auronplay. Auronplay hits out at Amouranth Twitch content As highlighted in an article from AS, the Spaniard took issue with Amouranth’s content. He described El Rubius’ decision to invite her to his Minecraft series ‘Squid Craft Games 2’ as something that “disgusts” him. He continued: “[Someone] who opens a stream and begins to comment on which streamer would be [smashed] or not seems ugly to me. I’m really sorry. I find it ugly, in bad taste, unpleasant, and this disgusts me a lot.” Now, Amouranth has responded, accusing Auron of ‘gatekeeping’. Tweeting from her personal account ‘wildkait’, she said: “You can gatekeep all you want… One day we’ll all look back at this and weep. For there will be no more gates to crash.” Auronplay has not responded to Amouranth’s criticism as of the publication of this article. Fans on social media were split by the comments, with some arguing that the breadth and variety of those featured in Squid Craft Games 2 are what make it so watchable. Others echoed Auron though, criticizing aspects of Amouranth’s content. Regardless, the Squid Craft Games Twitter account has hinted there will be more English-language creators joining Amouranth and xQc.
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Amouranth responds to critics saying she uses “thirsty boys” for money – Dexerto
Amouranth responds to critics saying she uses “thirsty boys” for money Instagram: AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa laid the smackdown on one viewer who claimed she ‘uses’ viewers for money after opening up about her post-streaming plans. While many viewers may tune into Twitch to see jaw-dropping gameplay and high-level esports competition, plenty of others tune into the ‘Just Chatting’ category, with IRL streamers who broadcast their daily routine. One such streamer is Amouranth, who has amassed over 1.4 million followers on the platform and attracts thousands of viewers a day. While she was recently banned for a slip-up, those fans haven’t gone anywhere – flocking to her channel upon her return. Yet, some trolls also followed suit, prompting the streamer to shut them down with a verbal barrage. Thousands of viewers tune in to see Amouranth’s daily Twitch streams. During her September 15 stream, the streamer had been discussing her post-streaming plans to open up a rescue ranch for a wide variety of animals. While many viewers praised her idea, some were more cynical claiming that she “uses thirsty boys” for money and doesn’t give back. That prompted Amouranth to return fire. “You don’t even know me. Before I started streaming, I had a charity organization already – going to hospital visits as princesses to kids who have cancer,” she said when accused of ‘using’ viewers for money. Amouranth continued: “The entire reason why I’m streaming right now is to open up a rescue ranch to give much more later on when it actually matters, ok? So you can stop assuming and projecting because no one touches your peepee.” However, despite getting her set-up ready for the stream, that comment seemed to irk the streamer who responded once again. “He got owned? I’m just being real – you know that’s why they’re mad, right?” Amouranth added. “There’s no other reason to be mad at a girl for sitting and eating rice and talking about animals other than the fact that no one touches your peepee and you’re angsty. That’s like it, that’s just the truth.” While her incredible rant may not have gone as viral as some of her other clips, Amouranth’s shots at the viewer might just serve as a warning to anyone else who tries to take her on – especially when she’s dealing with serious topics.
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Amouranth responds after fans discover crazy fact about her Twitch streams – Dexerto
Amouranth responds after fans discover crazy fact about her Twitch streams Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of the platform’s most popular streamers and a recent discovery from fans shows exactly why that is. When it comes to listing hard-working streamers, Amouranth absolutely has to come to mind. The Twitch star, after all, has built an empire on social media and is raking in over $1m every month. Interestingly, one stat about her Twitch streams has caught fans off guard and it’s exactly how much time she spends actively broadcasting on the site. In a screenshot from Reddit, users pointed out how the streamer has been live for 25,338 hours since 2016, the equivalent of 1055.75 days. Burn out? Nope. burn brighter 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/9UgER0eBQC — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) September 14, 2021 Here’s the crazy thing: that equals out to being live 60% of the time for nearly five years straight. Needless to say, fans were shocked. “What the f**k?” one wrote. “That seems unimaginable and I do 8+ hours a day playing RuneScape.” “Burn out? Nope. Burn brighter,” Amouranth said, posting a screenshot of the Reddit thread to her personal Twitter. This is almost my level of grind. We are built different — GPHustla (Live 24/7) (@GPHustla) September 14, 2021 Burnout can be a major problem for a lot of entertainers who repeat the same routine every day, so it’s great to see that it’s not as big of an issue for Siragusa. Some streamers then chimed in, including GPHustla, best known for being live on Twitch for over a year straight. “This is almost my level of grind. We are built different,” he praised. “How the hell do you have time for anything else?” another baffled fan wondered. With so much work going into her broadcasts, it’s easy to see why the Twitch icon’s life, in and outside of streaming, is being made into a documentary.
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Amouranth releases AI companion to ‘satisfy needs of fans’ – Dexerto
Amouranth releases AI companion to ‘satisfy needs of fans’ Twitter: AmouranthTwitch star and OnlyFans creator Amouranth is getting her very own AI companion, which will allow fans to ‘chat’ with her at any time. AI has become a hot topic on the internet, with programs like ChatGPT sparking a widespread conversation as to the ethics and uses of artificial intelligence in the workplace and in everyday life. However, some folks are making good use of AI for their personal business ventures, with one Snapchat creator even releasing an AI version of herself that fans could “date” for a price. Now, Twitch star Amouranth is releasing her very own AI companion, which even makes use of voice responses to “satisfy fans’ needs.” Amouranth launches AI companion on Forever Voices Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of the most-followed women on Twitch and a major business mogul, owning a variety of companies on top of boasting a hugely profitable empire on OnlyFans. She’s now adding to that empire by unleashing an AI companion called ‘AI Amouranth,’ which fans can use to ask any variety of questions. It also includes voice responses. “With AI Amouranth, fans will receive instant voice responses to any burning question they may have,” a press release for the bot reads. “Whether it’s a fleeting curiosity or a profound desire, Amouranth’s AI counterpart will be right there to provide assistance.” “The astonishingly realistic voice experience blurs the lines between reality and virtual interaction, creating an indistinguishable connection with the esteemed celebrity.” Amouranth herself is extremely excited about the project, saying in a press release: “I thrive on taking risks and pushing boundaries. Above all, I prioritize being there for my incredible audience. AI Amouranth is designed to satisfy the needs of every fan, ensuring an unforgettable and all-encompassing experience.” AI Amouranth will launch as part of the Forever Voices AI platform, Forever Companion, which allows users to speak to chat-bots modeled after various celebrities. The AI will launch late on Friday, May 19. This is just the latest major news to come from Amouranth after she was mysteriously banned from Twitch for 24 hours without a reason.
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Amouranth perfectly shuts down Twitch trolls: “They never call me broke” – Dexerto
Amouranth perfectly shuts down Twitch trolls: “They never call me broke” Twitch/AmouranthTwitch streamer Amouranth has become extremely popular through her IRL content. In a recent stream, she was addressing all the vulgar things she’s been called throughout her life and used this as a perfect opportunity to hit back at the trolls that never call her broke. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has grown her fanbase on multiple social media platforms. From Instagram, Twitter, Twitch, all the way to OnlyFans, she is one of the most successful personalities. While some people may look at her content as controversial, Amouranth has a very supportive community through all the hate. Regardless of internet trolls continuing to diminish her work, she just continues to stream, secure the bag, and let everyone about it. Amouranth flexes wealth to all her haters The internet personality has never strayed far from the boundaries of the internet. From ASMR to hot tub streams, Amouranth has been pushing the limits of Twitch, growing to over 4.2 million followers on the platform. However, with all this fame comes its perks. While most people enjoy her content there are others who try to put her down for what she does. In a recent stream, Amouranth decided to clap back at the haters and tell them it doesn’t matter what she gets called because she’s getting hers. https://twitter.com/GrayGrayOG/status/1434257736053690369 “In chat and off the platform I get called: w***e, s**t, s***k, s**g, ugly, fat, stupid, b***h, but you know what they’ve never called me? Broke!” the streamer shot back at haters. Amouranth said that using Twitch and other social media platforms has led to her being called these hurtful things but seems unfazed because no one has ever called her broke. Despite being called a lot of derogatory names that could possibly put her down and make her not want to post content, Amouranth decides to look on the bright side. Even though these trolls can be annoying, she has made so much money off of her fan base that it doesn’t seem to get to her. Earlier this year, she revealed that she makes $1.3 million dollars a month from her content, with the majority coming from her OnlyFans page. In the end, Amouranth gets the last laugh because it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks of her, she’s made tons of money and enjoys doing it.
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Amouranth overtakes Pokimane as top female streamer on Twitch – Dexerto
Amouranth overtakes Pokimane as top female streamer on Twitch Twitch: Pokimane / AmouranthContent creator, streamer cosplayer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has become the most-watched female Twitch streamer for the month of March 2021, dethroning Pokimane. The overwhelming majority of records for women-streamers are held by Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys. The 24-year-old boasts over 7.5 million followers on the streaming platform, as well as 168 million channel views. Nearly every month that passes does so with Poki at the top of every chart for women Twitch stars. March of 2021 was different, though, as Amouranth topped the charts for the most-watched female streamer in terms of total hours viewed. Needless to say, this stat is often based on viewer numbers as well as how long viewers hang around, so it’s no surprise that it’s another table Poki has come to dominate. However, Amouranth pipped Anys across the month of March, notching up just thirteen hours more of view time. According to stats compiled by StreamsCharts, Amouranth’s total was a jaw-dropping 1,791,841 hours watched. Just behind her in second place was Pokimane, with 1,778,685 hours of total viewing. The gap to third was roughly 37,000 hours, and was occupied by fuslie. When looking at these stats it’s important to remember 100 Thieves’ Valkyrae streams exclusively on YouTube, hence her absence from the top 10. Most watched female @Twitch streamers in March 2021: 🥇 @Amouranth 🇺🇸 🥈 @pokimanelol 🇨🇦 🥉 @fuslie 🇺🇸 4⃣ @saddummy 🇰🇷 5⃣ @CptPuffy 🇺🇸 6⃣ @pqueenn 🇹🇷 7⃣ @Mayichii 🇪🇸 8⃣ @Jinnytty1 🇰🇷 9⃣ @itshafu 🇺🇸 🔟 @bnans 🇺🇸🌎 Twitch March summary: https://t.co/fmmMWeywrs pic.twitter.com/aik6BayJvf — Streams Charts 🇺🇦 (@StreamsCharts) April 3, 2021 Amouranth’s Twitch following is roughly 2.3 million, making the fact she’s pipped Pokimane all the more impressive. It’s hard to pinpoint an exact reason, but the recent trend of ‘hot tub’ streams becoming very popular on the platform may have helped. Some among the Twitch community have criticized the growing trend of hot tub streaming, arguing it breaks Twitch’s suggestive content policy, and that other streamers have been banned for less. Regardless, it’s helped the viewing numbers of whole host of streamers, and Amouranth is just one reaping the rewards.
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Amouranth offers insane trade for JustaMinx’s Creator Clash boxing gloves and jill strap – Dexerto
Amouranth offers insane trade for JustaMinx’s Creator Clash boxing gloves and jill strap Instagram/Amouranth/TwitterTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is looking to acquire JustaMinx’s bloody boxing gloves and jill strap from her Creator Clash fight against Yodeling Haley by making her one hell of a trade offer. Like several other influencers at iDubbbz’s Creator Clash event, JustaMinx showed her boxing talent and emerged victorious in her debut match. The four-round affair ended via TKO, much to the delight of the sold out Yuengling Arena. Unlike every other match, however, it has a special significance at the first-ever female influencer bout – something that could make the gloves worn during combat a bit prestigious. Potentially sensing a good payday, JustaMinx offered up her bloody gloves and even her jill strap to the highest bidder and fellow streamer Amouranth wasted no time in presenting her with an offer. Amouranth wants to trade fart jars for JustaMinx boxing gloves After JustaMinx announced she was selling the items, noting that the blood hadn’t been washed out, for the starting bid of $1, Amouranth sprung into action. “Perhaps we can trade?” the hot tub streamer pondered. “How many jars do you want?” The jars Siragusa is referring to are likely related to her $1,000 fart jar company ‘Cutie-Pa-TOOT-ies.’ Back in February, Amouranth began selling jars of her farts for the unbelievable price of $1,000 along with cups of her hot tub water for a slightly more reasonable $200. Although the Cutie-Pa-TOOT-ies website is no longer active, it seems like Amouranth might have some inventory left considering her offer. So far, JustaMinx hasn’t responded to Amouranth’s proposal, but considering Siragusa has quite the bank account, if she really wants the items, she might want to consider making a cash offer instead.
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Amouranth obliterates Ninja and Jessica Blevins with insane roast – Dexerto
Amouranth obliterates Ninja and Jessica Blevins with insane roast Instagram/Amouranth/Twitch/Ninja/PixabayTwitch sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa roasted many of her fellow streamers, including Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and his wife Jessica in a new video explaining why she’d beat them in a fight. Amouranth is one of the most outspoken and controversial Twitch streamers. The popular OF creator has been banned from Twitch numerous times for a variety of incidents, but her crafty business sense has earned her a fortune and an income of over $1m each month. Now, the Playboy bunny is taking aim at a new controversy involving Ninja after the Fortnite star’s wife threatened Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys with a lawsuit for defamation. The legal threat was made when Pokimane slammed Ninja for seemingly taking the side of streamer Jidion after he hate raided her – something he was banned permanently for. Pulling no punches, Amouranth weighed in on the ongoing drama and roasted the husband-wife duo with a no-holds-barred scorched earth diss. (Segment begins at 1:35) Amouranth blasts Ninja over Pokimane legal threat In a new YouTube video documenting which streamers she could take in a street fight, Amouranth revealed she would give Asmongold a “good beating” because he’s too busy playing WoW to get fit. While she was fairly certain could take Asmongold, the 7-Eleven owner was absolutely positive she would dominate Ninja for one big reason. “I would win one hundred percent because Ninja doesn’t play with women,” she mocked. “He would just walk out of the arena. I don’t even have to try.” This was a call back to a controversy back in 2018 when Tyer revealed he doesn’t play with females to avoid potential gossip that he was flirting with them. However, Siragusa’s roast was far from over. “I would just stand there and his wife would probably try to sue me!” she exclaimed, adding a photo of a teary-eyed Ninja up on the screen. So far, it’s unclear if Ninja and Jessica still plan to sue Pokimane, but it’s obvious that the fallout from the streaming feud is far from over, especially with streamers like Amouranth waiting in the wind to capitalize for content.
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How does Amouranth make money? Behind the controversial streamer’s net worth – Dexerto
How does Amouranth make money? Behind the controversial streamer’s net worth Twitch/AmouranthIt’s said that no press is bad press and that may well be the case for popular streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa. Despite racking up a few bouts of controversy over her content creation career, she’s amassed a large, loyal following and has the money to prove it. Since starting streaming and creating content in 2016, Amouranth has risen to the top of the industry through cosplay, streams including ASMR and real-life streams, and the controversies she’s stirred up along the way. While she’s not the creator of the current hot tub ‘meta’ on Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch, she’s certainly occupied a top spot on the platform in this category and, as of May 2021, it’s caused some problems. Twitch decided to suspend advertising on her channel, meaning she’s missing out on lots of cash. It’s estimated that she’s is missing out on up to $500,000 dollars a year just from Twitch alone. That’s obviously a significant amount of money, but she has other avenues of revenue generation — let’s break them all down and look at Amouranth’s net worth. What is Amouranth’s net worth? It’s always hard to track the exact finances on platforms that aren’t entirely transparent on the monetary front, leaving it up to estimations and guesses as to the fortunes that are being amassed there on a daily basis. Amouranth has revealed that she was earning around $35,000-40,000 monthly from Twitch ads alone, meaning the amount she’s raked in over the span of her career is likely to be in the millions. Some sources estimate that, as of 2021, she’s accumulated a net worth of up to $7m — though other websites believe it’s more likely to be $2m. How Amouranth makes money Content and subscriptions Despite losing the ability to directly monetize her content on Twitch through ads, Amouranth has a plethora of means for fans to engage with, and support, her. She has four YouTube channels that cover different bases, each of which offers revenue generation through pre-roll and mid-roll advertisements. Her Twitch channel still contains a link to StreamElements where avid fans can donate to her, creating a third-party monetization method for her while she is streaming. Users can also use ‘bits’ – Twitch’s built-in tipping system. And, despite losing advertising, users can still subscribe. Exact subscription numbers are not public for Twitch channels, but third-party tracking sites estimate that Amouranth has over 19,000 subscribers as of May 2021. This is the 22nd most overall. Read More: How does Ninja make money? – Her main YouTube channel typically houses clothing ‘hauls’ where she tries on different items, she has a channel dedicated to ASMR content, her ‘Also Amouranth’ channel is a hub for stream highlights and vlogs, and she also has a clips channel that posts short content snippets on a daily basis. Moving on from YouTube, Amouranth sees the opportunities in diversifying her avenues for fan engagement across multiple subscription-based platforms. She has a presence on OnlyFans and FanSly, offering paid content for a monthly fee, and has a Patreon account with 1,410 patrons subscribing across eight tiers that increase in cost as the number of perks grows (as of May 2021). Affiliate links and owning businesses Affiliate links are commonplace in the creator economy and that’s no different for the cosplayer and content creator. She currently has active affiliate links for energy drink brand G FUEL and meal replacement company Huel, earning a small amount of commission for every purchase made by those who started the process by using her custom links. Read More: How does Pokimane make money? – Before she even began on her long, winding journey in content creation, Amouranth was a business owner. After finding success in the 2010s with her self-made costumes, she later went on to found her own company: A Charmed Affair. She provided events and parties with actors dressed as Disney princesses, offering entertainment for young children.
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Amouranth mocks Trainwrecks amid ongoing feud – Dexerto
Amouranth mocks Trainwrecks amid ongoing feud Popular Twitch streamer, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has come out swinging with some cunning roasts aimed at Tyler ‘Trainwreckstv’ Niknam. Trainwrecks has previously made his thoughts publicly known regarding Amouranth’s stream. Niknam claimed that the cosplay star was “sexually baiting” people, subsequent to her following soaring upon her return to Twitch after a three-day ban. Fast-forward to TwitchCon 2019, and Trainwrecks labeled Siragusa’s performance for her fans “shameless”, amid the incident surrounding her Twitch suspension. Now, Amouranth has hit back with some verbal jabs of her own, during her November 18 broadcast to her Twitch channel. When questioned on her thoughts about Trainwrecks, the variety streamer initially responded with praise: “I think he’s really hard-working and I think he definitely knows how to appeal to his audience.” However, Amouranth soon turned on those comments by subtly roasting her Twitch counterpart. “I also think that he should warm-up and cool-down (either way) with more than 7.5 pounds, because he’s a big guy,” Siragusa added. Continuing, she added: “I also think that he should consider leg day more frequently.” Although the cosplayer’s return of serve doesn’t necessarily reflect the extent of the comments made by Niknam, it adds to the pair’s ongoing feud nonetheless. Plenty of fans were quick to lap-up Siragusa’s comments in the Livestream Fails subreddit, with one user saying: “She had those in her back pocket, but I’mma let it slide ’cause those was some spicy lobs.” Moving away from the ongoing toing and froing between the pair, both parties have had an extremely successful 2019. Both Amouranth and Trainwrecks currently have a Social Blade score of “A-” — which underscores the growth of their channels throughout the course of 2019. Amouranth’s growth was somewhat stunted when, however, when she lost almost 300,000 followers upon he return to Twitch at the backend of October. Although their methods differ significantly, hopefully both streamers can recognize one another’s successes and place their differences aside.
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Amouranth mocks new Twitch “meta” for women to increase viewers – Dexerto
Amouranth mocks new Twitch “meta” for women to increase viewers Amouranth / TwitchPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa gets hundreds of thousands of people to join her broadcasts each month, and has revealed a new “meta” tip women are using on the platform to increase their tally. Best known for her dancing streams, Amouranth mixes up her content on a monthly basis to freshen things up. Whether it’s jumping into Minecraft for a few hours, one of the newer games on the market, or a swimming pool – you never know where her livestreams will go. On January 27, she went shopping outside in one of her textbook in real life (IRL) streams. This time, she was accompanied by fellow Twitch partner Devin Nash, who was asking questions as they took a look around. Amouranth on Twitch ‘meta’ In one segment, Amouranth decided to open up on one of the latest trends she’s seen women streamers use, claiming that it’s almost guaranteed to work each time. When asked about why she streams in her room, she said: “Better lighting and a bed when I run low on views. When I get low on views I can just lay there in the bed, that’s the new meta on Twitch for girls. Yeah, it is really.” The next question from Devin, of course, was whether or not she deploys this same tactic herself. To which she responded: “Occasionally. Lately, I haven’t had to because my views have been pretty okay.” Swiftly, the conversation moved on and the focus turned back to the store’s products. Based on 2020 statistics, the top female streamers were actually those who play video games regularly, rather than those in the ‘Just Chatting’ or other IRL categories exclusively. Valkyrae, a content creator for 100 Thieves on YouTube, took top spot, with Pokimane right behind her. Whether or not this works for upcoming streamers trying to build a following, however, is up for discussion. Clearly, Amouranth thinks it’s part of the meta.
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Amouranth makes “no-brainer” $1 million investment in Twitch owner Amazon – Dexerto
Amouranth makes “no-brainer” $1 million investment in Twitch owner Amazon Twitter/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed she has made another huge investment. This time, she has spent over $1 million on Amazon stock. As well as being a content creator, Amouranth has found many ways to help her make her millions, including building a very profitable career on OnlyFans and buying a 7/11 gas station. However, it’s her stock investments that have really pulled in some mind-blowing figures for the streamer. Just some of her big-budget investments include spending $2 million spent on both Activision-Blizzard and Google stock. Now, Amouranth has plowed another eye-watering amount into one of the world’s biggest business giants-Amazon — the same company which owns Twitch. Amouranth buys 500 shares of Amazon stock On May 11, Amouranth tweeted that she had bought “500 shares” of Amazon stock. With each share being priced at $2169, the streamer claimed she spent a total of $1,084,000 on the purchase. “Will be bumpy but like this is a no-brainer for me (and I’m a dumb e-girl),” Amouranth said. “Doubly no-brainer when you have a 7 fig cashflow monthly coming in.” Calling the purchase “free money,” Amouranth stated she also has limited orders in place for her investments in Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Purchased 500 shares of $AMZN at $2169 (via preset limit order as I was definitely doing ‘a water sport” when it happened) Cost about $1,084,000 Have limit orders in place for $AMZN, $GOOGL, $MSFT My $2200 googl limit order within stone throwing distance…This is free money — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 11, 2022 When it comes to stock investments, Amouranth has a whole strategy in place to make sure she is making the right financial choices. She even has a “portfolio that does mid 6 [figures] on the dividends alone.” However, she admitted there could be some worries from measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of the investment. Amouranth said: “It’s not at all what you would call ESG so let’s pretend it doesn’t exist…[be right back] going broke when I hit a wall or whatever it is the hater bois say.” Also have a dividend portfolio that does mid 6 figs on the dividends alone But it’s not at all what you would call ESG so let’s pretend it doesn’t exist… BRB going broke when I hit a wall or whatever it is the hater bois say https://t.co/eH7QZp5FvC — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 11, 2022 Amouranth has added yet another big-name business to her catalog of investments which will help keep the money rolling in as she says goodbye to her e-girl career. Although, no doubt any profit she raises from the move, will go towards her new e-girl agency.
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Amouranth makes crucial typo in job ad for Twitch mods – Dexerto
Amouranth makes crucial typo in job ad for Twitch mods Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth accidentally made a spicy typo in her job advertisement looking for chat moderators, creating a hilarious mix-up that definitely didn’t go unnoticed by fans. Amouranth is one of the most prominent streamers on Twitch, and one of the platform’s most-followed female streamers overall. Boasting over 6 million followers on the streaming site, Amouranth has accrued quite an audience for herself — so it stands to reason that she needs a little help controlling comments in her chat on a regular basis. Like many broadcasters, Amouranth employs moderators, who scan her chat for offensive comments and handle the situation as necessary. These actions can range from outright bans to time-outs and more. Amouranth’s spicy job listing typo goes viral On January 3, Amouranth posted a job listing seeking out moderators for her chat on Twitter… but one of the benefits seemed a little too out of the ordinary to go unnoticed. “LOOKING FOR NEW TWITCH MODS!” she wrote. “If you mod for other big streamers & have a reference or would like to join the team DM me or reply here! ALSO EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP MOD MY NEW SHOW (some positions will be laid or developed into paid positions!!)” Yep, you read that correctly — Amouranth accidentally claimed that her mods would get laid for their efforts in cleaning up her chat. Luckily, it looks like she noticed her mistake and quickly cleared up the situation in a follow-up tweet. “PAID, not laid,” she added. Commenters were quick to meme the situation, with a few claiming they were confused by the job perks, while others jokingly “withdrew” their applications after she cleared up the kerfuffle. “What do they call that? A Freudian slip?” one user joked. “Damn I thought I was going to get paid for how I laid and was stretching and reading the Kama Sutra! Damn!” another said. Damn I thought was going to get paid for how I laid and was stretching and reading the Kama Sutra! Damn! — CherisetteTV (@CherisetteTV) January 3, 2023 For now, it looks like mods will get the normal benefits of any job — on top of having a major streamer as an employer for their resume. This hilarious mixup follows another funny moment for Amouranth after she delivered a shocking verdict for a game of “smash or pass” with another broadcaster.
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Amouranth made a music video and fans say it’s a “banger” – Dexerto
Amouranth made a music video and fans say it’s a “banger” YouTube: AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer and OF queen Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has released her first-ever music video ‘Down Bad’ much to the surprise of her fans. Amouranth has become one of the biggest names in the online entertainment space. With millions of followers spread throughout YouTube, Twitch and more, she’s accrued a fortune. With her wealth, the streamer has made some incredible investments such as gas stations, millions in stock and even a 7-Eleven. The latter of which Siragusa actually incorporated into her latest project – a music video. On January 16, Siragusa uploaded her ‘Down Bad’ music video to YouTube and it’s a big hit right off the bat. https://twitter.com/wildkait/status/1482794682279149570 Amouranth bashes haters in ‘Down Bad’ music video The 3 and a half minute tune with vocals and lyrics by Amouranth herself features the Playboy bunny hang out in a 7-Eleven, dance in her hot tub and pose in beds while denouncing her haters. The video even features cameos from Ludwig, H3’s Ethan Klein and Anthony Padilla, likely taken during her interviews on their shows. Some of the lyrics mention how her haters call her “ugly” and that just gives her free advertising while she flaunts her success with sass. “They call me ugly, but if that were true I couldn’t make a mill off my body,” she sang, ripping on trolls. For her part, fans are enjoying the track, with quite a few viewers calling it a “banger” and congratulating Amouranth for her first song and hopeful that she has more songs planned for the future.
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Amouranth loses 300,000 Twitch followers overnight – Dexerto
Amouranth loses 300,000 Twitch followers overnight Popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth‘ Siragusa has had almost 300,000 followers removed from her channel, shortly after receiving a massive boost after a controversial ban. Returning from a three-day ban in mid-September, Amouranth became by far the fastest-growing streamer on Twitch, gaining a total 410,000 in the seven days after her return. Despite the huge gain, and with no relative increase in her average viewership, there was little reason to suspect anything odd – given how viral the controversy surrounding her ban had become. Google searches for her name had skyrocketed, for example, something she pointed out herself. It’s literally impossible to predict what will blow up on the internet. This banning drama has made me more relevant that everything I’ve ever done combined. LSF for the MVP. pic.twitter.com/uXj2IdP0le — Amouranth :smiling_imp: @Patreon (@Amouranth) September 13, 2019 However, it appears that all was not as it seemed, as her channel has since had a whopping 292,000 followers (approximately) removed in one fell swoop on October 29. It’s unknown at this time why the followers have disappeared from the channel, but it is clear that it was not a natural occurrence of users opting to unfollow, given the mass exodus on the same day. Stat tracking site SocialBlade shows the removal of over 2,000 followers on October 24, and further 290,000 on October 29. Despite the removal of almost 300,000 followers, Amouranth’s channel has still had a net gain following her ban, but only of around 40,000, rather than the 400,000 that was originally seen in the seven days after her ban. Some users had already pointed out that the massive increase was somewhat suspect, given the lack of a noticeable increase in viewership. Her channel’s total follower count is now 1,220,537 – at the time of writing – down from a peak of 1,510,501. It’s possible that Amouranth’s channel was hit by follow bots, with the timing of such an attack very coincidental, lining up perfectly with her return after the ban. Dexerto has reached out to Twitch, but at the time of writing, the reason for the mass loss of followers is undetermined.
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Amouranth live streams ‘first date’ with possible new boyfriend – Dexerto
Amouranth live streams ‘first date’ with possible new boyfriend Twitch: AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth went on a “first date” with a new guy in a live broadcast, marking a major shift since her separation from her abusive husband in October. On October 15, popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa exposed her relationship with her husband in an explosive live broadcast that included a tense argument between the ex-couple. During the stream, Amouranth revealed threatening text messages from her husband, alongside physical damage he had allegedly done to their home. She and her husband separated shortly thereafter, with the streamer claiming her former partner is now seeking help — but if her latest broadcast is to be believed, it looks like she’s moving on to greener pastures. Amouranth streams first date with new guy after split from husband On November 20, Amouranth went live in a broadcast titled “FIRST DATE IRL WITH A GIGACHAD,” in which she went to a climbing gym with a new guy named ‘Aaron.’ After doing some climbing, the two got to know each other on-stream, with Aaron revealing he’s quite the globetrotter and likes to party. According to him, he’s 34 years old and has done bodybuilding in the past, alongside his current career as a personal trainer. Unfortunately, he’s not much of a gamer, which prompted a little criticism from the chat (although he did mention wanting to buy God of War Ragnarok). He’s also a Scorpio, meaning both he and Amouranth (a Saggitarius) are fire signs. For now, it’s not clear if the two are officially dating or not, although Amouranth did claim in a recent tweet that her ‘boyfriend’ is making his debut on her OnlyFans account – although she later clarified that she meant ‘background’ instead. Although Aaron seemed nervous at first, he eventually got a bit more comfortable on the stream and even took some photos of Amouranth with her fans at the climbing gym — but the jury’s still out on whether or not chat likes him, just yet.