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  • Amouranth leaves her YouTube assistant speechless with insane $25k gift – Dexerto

    Amouranth leaves her YouTube assistant speechless with insane $25k gift YouTube: AmouranthAmouranth left her friend and beloved assistant, Morgan, speechless after buying her a $25,000 Subaru Crosstrek, which is the exact car she wanted instead of something fancier like a Tesla. Amouranth has been doing it all lately, from dishing up music videos to buying grocery stores, buying an inflatable pool toy company, and more. The savvy businesswoman also gifted herself $1 million in stock for her birthday. However, she’s been looking after the people close to her, too. On January 30, she treated her friend and long-term assistant, Morgan, to a brand new car after learning that she’d totaled it while driving on Christmas. “Morgan has been my assistant since she was 19,” said Amouranth. “She’s a good friend of mine. We do everything together. She does a lot of things for me. Like, a lot of stuff. Basically everything. She’s like my mother.” “I’ve wanted to do something for a long time to show her how much I appreciate her help, and recently I found the perfect opportunity” – referring to the fact that an inattentive driver rear-ended and totaled Morgan’s car. “I thought what better way to show her how much she means to me and help her out than to get her a new car!” said Amouranth. She let Morgan choose whatever she wanted, and she chose a $25,000 Subaru Crosstrek. Amournath poked fun at her for not going for something more expensive like a McLaren or a Tesla. However, Morgan explained that it was all she needed. “It checks a lot of my boxes. I’m a practical lady. I don’t need something crazy or fancy.” They found one at a local dealership, and it was love at first sight. Morgan took it for a test drive and loved every minute of it. Amouranth put pen to paper shortly after, and the deal was done. They drove home together. “Thank you!” said Morgan while struggling to hold back the tears. “I feel so silly but I really appreciate it. I lost my car around Christmas. It was really hard and I didn’t know what I was going to do. I really appreciate it.”

  • Amouranth leaks DMs from rapper Lil B asking for custom feet pics – Dexerto

    Amouranth leaks DMs from rapper Lil B asking for custom feet pics Instagram/Amouranth/LilB/freepikTwitch streamer Amouranth has exposed DMs by rapper Lil B trying to commission custom feet pics to post on social media. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has become quite the businesswoman in recent years. With the millions she earns from OnlyFans and hot tub streams on Twitch, has been investing her income in gas stations and other ventures. While her success has certainly been impressive, such fame has its downsides. In addition to stalkers, Amouranth has received some strange DMs from thirsty fans and even famous rappers. On July 26, Siragusa exposed rapper Lil B for sliding into her Twitter DMs to request custom feet pics – something he has grown quite infamous for. Amouranth exposes Lil B’s foot fetish request Using her personal Twitter account, Amouranth posted a screenshot of a DM Lil B sent her on July 7 asking for feet pictures. In the message, Lil B asks Amouranth to write “I love Lil B” on her hands, body and feet and take photos for him to post on social media. His request also specifically asks that her face and feet are included in all the photos, that she be fully clothed and the images are not “computer generated.” For her part, Amouranth seemed amused by the DM, commenting how she “made it” with the rapper asking for feet pictures. However, she is far from the only person he has messaged in the past. A 2018 report from TheDailyBeast details how he has sent similar requests for years, even to girls who were underage. It’s unclear if Amouranth is going to take the rapper up on his offer or how much he was willing to pay her for the foot pics. Considering she’s charged $1,000 for fart jars in the past, chances are they wouldn’t be cheap. We’ll have to see if the streamer is head over heels with the idea and if the Lil B ends up footing the bill.

  • Top 10 hot tub streamers in Twitch’s new category: Amouranth & Sea Otters? – Dexerto

    Top 10 hot tub streamers in Twitch’s new category: Amouranth & Sea Otters? Twitch/Stockpix/ Twitter/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has taken Twitch’s new ‘Pools, Hot Tubs, and Beaches’ category to new heights with a whopping 1.4 million hours watched in just four days, 500,000 of which can be attributed to her stream alone. Twitch came down hard on the hot tub meta by lumping them all into a new ‘Pools, Hot Tubs, and Beaches’ category that advertisers can opt-out from if they don’t want to be associated with that kind of content. Natalia ‘Alinity’ Mogollon claimed it could be an end to the meta, and her prediction seemed to be coming true when Amouranth, who has thrived off the trend, hinted that she could be stopping them due to the revenue she’d lose for not being able to show ads. But despite the hot tub meta coming to an end, the new category has been thriving thanks to an influx of adorable rescued sea otters, and of course, the staggering amount of views that Amouranth’s stream has been drawing. In a data report conducted by Rainmaker.gg, the numbers show that people have spent more than 1.4 million hours watching content on the ‘Pools, Hot Tubs, and Beaches’ category in the last four days. Indiefoxx and ExoHydraX featured on the list with around 100,000 hours between them, as well as MarineMammalRescue, a channel organized by the veterinary hospital that started the sea otter stream craze. However, Amouranth’s numbers were head and shoulders above the rest, with 500,000 hours watched, five times more than anyone else. So, while the hot tub meta might be dead and buried, it seems that the interest in these kinds of streams, as well as the streamers who host them, is still alive and well. Amouranth’s mind-blowing numbers are a testament to that. The problem, though, is that the potential profits are hampered due to advertisers not wanting a bar of it. But that could change if certain advertisers hop on board, which isn’t beyond the realm of possibility.

  • Amouranth launches full size body pillow based on herself – Dexerto

    Amouranth launches full size body pillow based on herself AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed new merch coming to her store, including a body pillow styled on the streamer herself. Amouranth announced the pillow via a tweet that takes fans to her own merch website. There’s not currently huge amounts for would-be customers to get stuck into, but there is a body pillow based on the streamer herself. Those who are interested in making a purchase may need to act quickly, with the website warning people that the pillows will have limited availability. In a world of clamor for ‘gamer girl bath water’, it wouldn’t surprise us to see them sell out rapidly. Amouranth launches body pillow – for $120 “This is your ONE and ONLY chance to secure an Amouranth Anime Body Pillow,” reads the shop’s page. “We only made a very limited number of them and had to wait 8 months for them to be delivered – so don’t expect another pillow in the future.” It continues: “The pillowcase is made of the highest quality, softest materials and the pillow that comes with it is plush and perfect to cuddle. Have you ever wanted to cuddle right up next to your favorite Waifu Amouranth? Now’s your chance! This EXTREMELY LIMITED EDITION body pillow drop will let you be right next to her in the most comforting way possible.” Dimensions provided confirm the pillow is 1.5m long and 45cm wide, as well as weighing 3kg. Because of its size – and presumably expected demand – the pillow is set at a whopping price of $119.95. Amouranth is one of the biggest Twitch streamers in the world, so naturally many were excited about the limited-time offer and quickly jumped at the chance to buy it. It could be just the first step in Amouranth expansion into merch territory. She has already revealed that she would like to make a “Gamer Girl Bath Water” flavored energy drink with 100 Thieves. Lots of different things can be said about the merchandise Amouranth is working on, but it can’t be denied that it is both bold and very creative.

  • Amouranth launches AI capable of “advanced roleplaying” and creating custom clips – Dexerto

    Amouranth launches AI capable of “advanced roleplaying” and creating custom clips Pixabay/AmouranthOnlyFans model and Twitch sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has launched a new AI influencer based on her personality – and it can even generate custom videos. Amouranth has been quick to adapt to the world of AI, having created her own custom chatbot in the past before the company behind it went dark when its CEO was arrested for attempted arson. Now, she’s back with a special new AI influencer version of herself, which has some highly advanced capabilities such as the ability to engage in endless roleplay scenarios and create content. On January 2, Amouranth revealed her AI companion to the world in a collaboration with OnlyFans rival Fansly. Amouranth reveals AI influencer based on her personality In a post on X, Amouranth discussed her new AI, explaining how it was modeled after her personality, but stressed that this isn’t a standard chatbot. “She’s based on my personality and has full autonomy and can remember what you tell in her,” the Kick star explained. Furthermore, the AI evolves as users chat with it and has the power to create content such as videos, photos and even voice clips. The AI’s page on Fansly goes into more detail about how it works to create a realistic experience for subscribers. “While chatting, I’m able to interpret and experience any pictures, audio, or video you send me, or links you share with me, and I can engage in endless roleplay scenarios,” the AI Amouranth says. “I do all of this in a completely human-like way and constantly improve myself to be the best companion I can be for you.” For those wanting to try out the AI companion, however, you may want to prepare your wallet accordingly. There are different subscription tiers with the “Friends with Benefits” tier costing $99.99, while the “Boyfriend” tier is listed at $199.99 – and that’s with a 50% off deal for the first month. This new AI has been in the works for a while. In an interview with Dexerto last year, Amouranth expressed how “wonderful” it would be to combine her content with AI. “There are so many concepts out there that are just really hard to pull off in person with real people. If the computer can do it, that’s great. There are so many possibilities,” she said. Amouranth isn’t the first streamer to let AI create content either. Late in 2023, Twitch star Susu announced a special AI bot to let fans generate “hot” photos of her. We’ll have to see how these two AIs compare in the weeks ahead and what Siragusa has in store next as she continues to make bank from her spicy content.

  • Amouranth laughs off Twitch haters trying to cancel her: “It’s futile” – Dexerto

    Amouranth laughs off Twitch haters trying to cancel her: “It’s futile” Twitch: AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has laughed off recent efforts from her Twitch haters to cancel her and her non-streaming business enterprises, claiming any attempts to put a dint in her streaming earnings would just be “futile.” As one of Twitch’s biggest content creators, and certainly among the most followed, Amouranth is no stranger to haters trying to de-platform her. The 27-year-old has found herself drawing an unusual amount of hate recently, however; she’s has been a leading figurehead in two controversial Twitch metas — hot tub streaming and ASMR broadcasts (the latter of which she was actually banned for) — and people apparently aren’t happy about it. While many have simply taken to spamming Twitch chat and replying to her on Twitter, others have taken “canceling” Amouranth to another level. The latest incident occurred on Siragusa’s party business. A suspected Twitch viewer, posting under the name “A.B,” attempted to out Amouranth for selling nudes, and tried to warn customers off using the service. Amouranth laughed at their efforts. “These haters are playing a zero-sum game,” she wrote on Twitter. “I live rent-free in their heads. They could be creating value and bettering their lives emotionally, financially, etc, but instead, their hatefully [sic] thoughts are literally cucking their best and most productive ideas… I own you. “F**king morons. These haters literally pour their energy and soul [into this], working even harder than my actual employees (and for free) in the earned media [exposure] department of Amouranth Global. Their entire compensation would be if I sent them a lousy t-shirt that simply reads ‘Signal Boosts ‘R’ Us.’ “To my haters, sometimes I flirt with the idea of flashing my brokerage statement so you know just how futile your efforts to undermine me actually are.” The haters literally pour their energy and soul, working harder than my actual employers (and for free) in the earned media department of Amouranth Global Their entire compensation is a lousy t-shirt I send them which simply reads “Signal boost R’ US” https://t.co/ehrPzlvrVr pic.twitter.com/CxaGVBWguO — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) July 7, 2021 There’s only one thing that worries Siragusa. Right now her Twitch haters “fuel her,” but eventually she’ll move away from the ‘Amouranth’ streaming persona and into other ventures, including founding an animal rescue shelter in Texas. The streamer admits she’s becoming increasingly worried some of her more obsessed haters won’t let her leave quietly. She may permanently log-off Twitch for the last time, but viewers could still “swat, or even harass” her. She explained, “Right now, it’s all-in egirl.” “Sh*t like this does worry me. It makes me wonder how I will deal with it when I make my animal rescue organization. I just have to aim to be 100% self-sufficient. It’s why I have to maximize every opportunity today. “When I’m ready, I’ll go all-in on the next phase of my life. No half measures, no rushing. Don’t expect the caterpillar to grow wings before metamorphosing.” So for now at least, Amouranth is going nowhere. The controversial Twitch star’s popularity only continues to grow as she finds herself in the eye of several storms too. She may have been suspended on June 18, but she returned to another follower explosion. Amouranth now streams to over 3.7m fans on Twitch, and boasts around 20k subscribers. Read More: How does Amouranth actually make her money? – In Amouranth’s own words, “we all play the hand we’re dealt”. There can really be no denying Kaitlyn Siragusa is doing very, very well with her Twitch draw.

  • Amouranth kicked out of store for French maid outfit during IRL stream – Dexerto

    Amouranth kicked out of store for French maid outfit during IRL stream Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa decided to take her IRL broadcast to the next level and literally went to stores such as IKEA and Walmart and “cleaned” them while wearing a French maid costume, but unfortunately for her, one shop wasn’t having it. Amouranth can mostly be found in the Just Chatting section of Twitch, where she partakes in many different activities such as dancing, cosplay, and in-real-life streams. One such broadcast on January 10, however, saw the 26-year-old head to multiple shops in a French maid outfit and attempt to “clean” them with a black feather duster – something that ended up getting her kicked out of one. Amouranth’s bizarre IRL stream The model headed to home retail store Bed Bath & Beyond after going to both Walmart and IKEA, and headed straight for the bedding section. There, she started trolling a customer who was trying to look at pillows by bending over in front of her and using the duster to “clean” the shelves. This caused the lady to walk into another aisle, to which Amouranth turned towards the camera and laughed, clearly amused that she’d caused the woman to walk away. The professional cosplayer was then confronted by an employee who accused her of “soliciting” in the home appliance shop. “What are you doing?” the worker asked. “I’m cleaning!” the streamer answered. “I know, but what are you doing though? I hope you’re not soliciting. Yeah, you can’t do that in this store,” the employee replied. “Okay! No worries!” Amouranth said politely, before she turned towards the exit. “It almost sounded like she was about to say soliciting,” the girl behind the camera said. “Soliciting?” the model replied. “No, I’m not soliciting. She did sound like soliciting!” Before her Bed Bath & Beyond escapade, Amouranth went to Walmart first, where she made a beeline for the seasonal Valentine’s Day section. Hilariously, along the way, an employee walked past her and mouthed “…Okay?” in shock at what he’d just witnessed. After he’d gone, the streamer turned around, and the person behind her streaming camera could be heard laughing at the man’s stunned reaction. She then ended up at IKEA, where she headed to one of the living room showrooms and started to “clean” again with her feather duster. Suddenly, a loud bang caused her to jump out of fright. “Oolala!” the Texas-born streamer exclaimed. “That was loud! Oh no!” Employees started to walk past, so she deliberately turned towards a table and began cleaning it to see if they’d react – but sadly for her, they didn’t. Amouranth has proven to be an extremely popular personality on Twitch, as she’s accumulated almost 1.3 million followers at this time of writing. Read More: YouTuber charged $3,000 for using memes – She’s also gained 1.7 million followers over on her Instagram page, where she uploads selfies and outfit-of-the-days.

  • Amouranth just bought another 7-Eleven gas station for $8.3 million – Dexerto

    Amouranth just bought another 7-Eleven gas station for $8.3 million Amouranth, TwitterTwitch star streamer Amouranth has revealed she’s made another significant investment away from the screen, adding an $8.3 million gas station to her property portfolio. Amouranth, real-name Kaitlyn Sirigusa, has become a high-profile property investor at the same time as achieving success on both Twitch and OnlyFans. In the past, the content creator has bought a 7-Eleven store for $10 million, as well as another gas station for a reported $4 million. And she’s not done there, yet. Amouranth just bought another gas station On August 12, Sirigusa made the announcement on her personal Twitter account. “I PURCHASED A CAR WASH FOR $8.3 million, it sits on 1.5 acres & includes a 4,000 SQFT C store AND 4,600 SQFT FUELING ISLAND/service pump CANOPY,” she tweeted. “To be honest it’s just another gas station (7-eleven) with a larger than usual car wash. This is prob one of the last ones before the 100% accelerated bonus depreciation rolls off.” Talking further about the reasoning behind the deal, Amouranth said: “Imagine letting creators invest in (via a PWM Arm) the commercial real estate that the digital entertainment agency & services company that represents them/works with them is housed in. Kinda cool. If nothing else an Uncorrelated investment worth diversifying into.” Despite the heavy outlay here on her latest 7-Eleven property, fans of the popular streamer will be expecting more investments in the coming years – if she keeps growing her empire and popularity at current rates.

  • Amouranth joins Kick in shock move away from Twitch – Dexerto

    Amouranth joins Kick in shock move away from Twitch Instagram/AmouranthFollowing xQc signing a non-exclusive deal with Kick, Amouranth has also joined the platform and left Twitch to stream on there during her seventh stream anniversary. Amouranth was the largest female streamer on Twitch in 2022, and the mix of her sly sense of humor and borderline NSFW content has been a winning combo on the platform. She’s been an ever-popular topic of conversation as someone who pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on Twitch. However, she put Kick in the title of her seventh anniversary celebration on Twitch and, sure enough, left Twitch for Kick right in the middle of her livestream. Along with xQc, this marks two of Twitch’s top streamers going to rival platform Kick in just two days’ time. Amouranth leaves Twitch right in the middle of streaming It’s yet unclear whether or not Amouranth has a contract with Kick like xQc does, but her announcement has made waves nonetheless. And, while Amouranth has voiced her concerns about leaving Twitch in favor of Kick in the past, she has clearly pushed past those concerns and made the decision to swap platforms. Or, at the very least, spend some of her time streaming elsewhere. Amouranth’s announcement video started with her looking at xQc’s deal with Kick and asking, “So, 100 million dollar deals have started… Can I get one of those?” followed by her packing her bags and heading to Kick. The details around her contract or whether or not she even has one in the first place are yet unknown. However, if it’s anything like xQc’s situation, Amouranth likely doesn’t have to stream exclusively on Kick. That said, between a revenue split that gives more money to creators and Kick’s looser restrictions around what can be shown on stream, the emerging livestreaming site could be the perfect destination for Amouranth. With some top Twitch streamers saying that “Twitch is done” following xQc’s signing, Amouranth coming over only compounds that sentiment. And with a big streamer like Asmongold also eyeing the platform, who knows who we’ll see move over to Kick next?

  • Amouranth wades into Joe Rogan drama with her own hilarious Spotify song threat – Dexerto

    Amouranth wades into Joe Rogan drama with her own hilarious Spotify song threat Twitter: Amouranth / SpotifyAmouranth waded into the drama between Neil Young, Joe Rogan, and Spotify by hilariously urging the streaming platform to choose between the podcast host and her new song. On January 25, Young wrote an open letter to Spotify. He called them out for “spreading fake information about vaccines” by allowing controversial episodes of the Joe Rogan Experience to air, claiming they have a “responsibility to mitigate the spread of misinformation” on their platform. He also gave them a stern ultimatum. “I want you to let Spotify know immediately TODAY that I want all my music off their platform. They can have Rogan or Young. Not both,” he said. The company obliged and removed his music from their library. Rogan broke his silence about the situation on January 31, admitting that he’s a massive fan of the musician and is “very sorry” he feels that way. He also revealed that Spotify plans to add disclaimers to those episodes, which he supports. The tension has more or less settled since then. The White House even praised Spotify for the way they’ve handled it. However, Amouranth saw it as the perfect opportunity to wade in with a hilarious threat of her own. Paying tribute to Neil Young’s open letter to the music streaming platform, she wrote: “If Spotify doesn’t remove Joe Rogan, then I will be removing my rap video from the platform. They can have me or Joe Rogan. Not both.” For those who are out of the loop with her latest antics, Amouranth released her first-ever music video, ‘Down Bad,’ which is also available on Spotify. That is, of course, unless they take her ‘threat’ seriously and remove it. If @Spotify doesn’t remove @joerogan then I will be removing my rap video from the platform. They can have me or Joe Rogan. Not both.https://t.co/Eg2My1OIrJ — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 2, 2022 No matter what happens, though, it won’t be the end of Amouranth’s music career. Following on from the success of her first track, she’s already flirting with the idea of releasing a big-budget ‘professional’ rap album. As for what kind of shenanigans Amournath’s album will entail, we’ll have to wait and see. But considering she has plenty of money in the bank, there’s a good chance it’ll have some unexpected guests.

  • Amouranth is the only female streamer in Twitch’s top 100 as Pokimane takes break – Dexerto

    Amouranth is the only female streamer in Twitch’s top 100 as Pokimane takes break Twitter: amouranthWhile it’s not a secret that male streamers have always dominated the Twitch platform in terms of viewers, for the first time in a long time, there is only one solitary female streamer in the top 100, as of October 2022. There are a number of ways to measure popularity on Twitch, and none of them are wrong. You could assess streamers based on who has the most followers, highest average viewership, or most subscribers. But perhaps the most reflective statistic is hours watched. This simply tallies up all the time spent by individual viewers watching a channel. This means it is not swayed by super high peaks in viewership, lots of gifted subs, or follow bots, which can skew the other metrics. Of course, hours watched is a statistic closely linked to hours streamed, and this is a big reason why Amouranth is now the sole female representative in Twitch’s top 100. Twitch’s top 100 streamers In October 2022, Brazilian streamer Gaules was the most-watched broadcaster on Twitch based on hours watched, thanks to his popular co-streams of the CS:GO Major in Rio. He was joined by top 10 debutant Nix, a Russian Dota2 streamer, who had big spikes in viewership in October. Looking at the chart for women, Amouranth comes out on top, followed by Vtuber Shylily, with Valorant streamer Kydae in third. According to the data from Rainmaker.gg, StreamElements‘ analytics partner, Amouranth was the only woman in the top 100 most-watched streamers overall. Amouranth a beacon for female streamers on Twitch There are a number of reasons that Amouranth alone was in the top 100. Significantly, Pokimane, who typically also features in the top 100, has not streamed very much at all in October, after committing to a break from her regular schedule. Amouranth’s high viewership was not totally in ideal circumstances though, as controversy surrounding her relationship with her husband spilled out into the public, accusing him of being abusive and controlling of her career. Amouranth appears to have come out on the other side of that situation, and for the better, returning to her regular content but at her own pace, and presumably without the controlling figure in the background.

  • Amouranth invests $2 million in YouTube and Google to hit $5m total – Dexerto

    Amouranth invests $2 million in YouTube and Google to hit $5m total Amouranth on YouTubeTop female Twitch streamer Amouranth has cited YouTube’s growth as one of the main reasons she has added another $2 million to her investment in Alphabet, Google’s parent company. As well as being the most-watched female streamer on Twitch in 2021, Amouranth has also shown herself to be a shrewd investor, both in stocks and in brick-and-mortar businesses, such as her gas stations. And, as global markets fall, the streamer is eyeing up buying opportunities for her portfolio – including adding big to her position in Google. “Bought $2M of $GOOG,’ Amouranth announced on February 23. In total, this brought her investment into Alphabet up to “well over $5 million.” Bought $2M of $GOOG I now own well over $5m Google or 2135 shares pic.twitter.com/KTVpmQ5hAh — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 23, 2022 Although Twitch is her primary channel for streaming, Amouranth also has a big presence on YouTube, with multiple channels and millions of subscribers. Her belief in YouTube continuing to grow is a reason for her investment in Google. “Goog is one of the very best businesses on earth,” Amouranth explained. “YouTube growth is insane, now earns more in ads than Netflix earns in subscription revenue.” YouTube has been trying to compete with Twitch’s strong grip on livestreaming especially over the past couple of years, signing big-name streamers directly from its rival, such as Valkyrae, Ludwig and TimTheTatman. They also secured Dr Disrespect after his unexpected ban from the Amazon-owned platform. Amouranth clearly has faith in the forward outlook of Google and its platforms like YouTube moving forward, now backing it with a significant investment. She also explained that a lot of her investment strategy is to generate passive income, so that even if she faces the ban hammer again from Twitch, she will be financially secure. Oh yea buying Google IS easier, the private stuff is sort of like an alternative to “dividend stocks”. I just want enough to generate passive income in case of pic.twitter.com/aFVTz5Y2wf — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 24, 2022 With her investments in stocks and now several businesses, the streamer should be more than set even if her Twitch account is given a lengthy suspension – which has happened multiple times in the past. Read More: Hololive terminates Uruha Rushia’s contract – Amouranth also has large investments in an inflatable pool toy company, and a plastic ball company.

  • Amouranth explains how dangerous “catfish” trend is making Twitch stalking worse – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how dangerous “catfish” trend is making Twitch stalking worse Twitch’s biggest streamers are impersonated almost every day and often the process of taking down accounts is outpaced by the creation of fake users. In an exclusive interview with Dexerto, Amouranth opened up about her experience with stalkers and a dangerous “catfish” trend that is making matters worse. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of the biggest content creators in the world, with over 6.2 million followers on Twitch, and she has also recorded over $27 million in OnlyFans earnings. If there’s a big trend in streaming – from hot tub broadcasts or ASMR – there’s a good chance she’s jumping on it or has already pioneered it. While many small streamers may aspire to achieve those same heights, there is a dark side to the fame. Amouranth has previously been followed to TwitchCon by stalkers and, in a terrifying story, one alleged stalker from Estonia sold all their belongings to travel to her PO box location. “I’m sorry that it took me too long to get here. It was a hell of a challenge,” the man said, captured by Siragusa’s security cameras in June 2022. He was later arrested. Speaking to Dexerto, Amouranth discussed a dangerous development that could be a catalyst for more stalking incidents in the future. Amouranth on Twitch streamer stalkers During the sit-down, the entrepreneur touched upon some of the circumstances that lead people to overstep boundaries with the streamers they watch. “I think the main issue is that they don’t realize they are crossing lines. That’s mostly due to not having adequate social experience in person. “They probably don’t actually have others who notice them, acknowledge them, or engage in conversation – and if they do, it’s especially not from people who are attracted to them of the opposite sex.” She also noted some viewers with mental disorders, such as autism, have been known to form parasocial relationships with Twitch broadcasters. Amouranth reporting over 50 fake accounts per month The 29-year-old streamer also said there have been instances in which impersonators have arranged to meet up with viewers. By luring others into a relationship using a fictional persona, thesecatfish accounts pretend to be Amouranth to fleece targets. “A lot of times, which is also scary, they might not have any disorder,” she said. “They might be a perfectly sane person but somebody has been catfishing as you on social media trying to get money out of these guys, roleplaying a relationship like they are actually interested. “Then you think they are a stalker, and they actually think you have been talking to them on a different account and engaging in an online relationship with them.” She also recalled a story where a fan reached out after sending over $1,600 to another account impersonating Amouranth online. “Pretty much every day somebody in my chat says there’s a fake account of you on Facebook or Instagram uploading your content. I guess monthly, we probably report like 50 fake accounts we are alerted to every month, over different platforms, and I’m sure there’s, even more, we don’t even see.” Both Instagram and Facebook have support pages for users to report sham accounts, should fans of any streamer notice suspected catfish users on those platforms. While there is the potential that the perpetrators shift from public to private forums in response to increased awareness of the tend, it is a positive – at least – to see one of Twitch’s most prominent streamers working proactively to mitigate the impact of those who use her name and likeness for their own personal gain. For more information from this interview, read more about Amouranth’s partnership with content monetization platform, Slushy, here.

  • Amouranth in ‘fear for her life’ as streamer is allegedly stalking her obsessively – Dexerto

    Amouranth in ‘fear for her life’ as streamer is allegedly stalking her obsessively Twitter: AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has shared her chilling experience with an alleged stalker who has traveled from Estonia to her home city to “find” her. Numerous Twitch streamers, particularly female streamers, have been the target of stalkers, with many sharing their own terrifying experiences. ASMR streamer Amouranth has regularly opened up about her problems with “creepy” strangers she has encountered throughout her career. Now, she has claimed that she is once again being harassed by a stalker who has tracked her down to her home city and is even hosting Twitch streams in the hope of finding her. Amouranth shares terrifying stalker experience On June 7, Amouranth posted a series of tweets detailing the circumstances surrounding her stalker, who she says has been harassing her since May 8. She claimed that the individual has “sold all his worldly possessions” to travel to her hometown from Estonia. “He literally watches my stream all day and badly mimics everything I do,” Amouranth claimed. “[He] does ASMR badly, takes a shower on his twitch stream when I’m in the hot tub).” I have a stalker who has been in my area since may 8th. He literally watches my stream all day and badly mimics everything I do (does ASMR badly, takes a shower on his twitch stream when I’m in the hot tub). In the past I have reported him for RE-streaming me but — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 7, 2022 Since moving close to her home, the stalker has apparently created a Twitch stream called “Find Kaitlyn and make her mine” walking around her town hoping to find her. However, she added that she doesn’t want fans to report the obsessed stranger’s channel as it allows her to “keep a close tab on him” and is “valuable intel for my well-being and peace of mind.” Come find me. He has literally made it his twitch title on his stream “Find Kaitlyn and make her mine” Pls don’t report the account, his streams are valuable intel for my well-being/peace of mind — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 7, 2022 Amouranth reassured fans that is taking a lot of precautions to protect herself including installing a “security system” and she also has an an “armed employee living in the guest quarters.” Police are also “aware of the situation.” Yet, she is understandably shaken up by the events and that she ‘fears for her life’ worried “that he might do something drastic.”

  • Amouranth hosts insane birthday celebration stream with xQc, CodeMiko and more – Dexerto

    Amouranth hosts insane birthday celebration stream with xQc, CodeMiko and more Slushy/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth is hosting an insane birthday celebration stream featuring xQc, CodeMiko, and other prominent creators, powered by a new content monetization platform: Slushy. Over the last few years, Amouranth has made it clear that she wants nothing but the best for her career. From insane investments, gas station purchases, and even influencing the creation of one of Twitch’s biggest categories, Amouranth has done it all. For her birthday this year, she’s joined Slushy and will be hosting an insane birthday celebration alongside fellow Twitch stars xQc, CodeMiko, and more. Amouranth hosts insane birthday streams On February 3, 2023, beginning at 12 pm PST, Amouranth’s Birthday celebration pre-game stream will begin exclusively on Slushy’s platform. Just two hours later, at 2 pm PST, Amouranth’s stream will switch over to her personal Twitch channel. To make things even more interesting, Slushy will be broadcasting her streams on vehicles across LA throughout the afternoon and evening. Just take a look at this shot here: Formed in 2022, Slushy is among the newest content monetization platforms that offer unrestricted space for creators to host specialized subscription content. However, only invited creators host content on the platform. This isn’t the only event the Twitch star has done this month, as she recently traveled back to the 18th century for a date with fellow streamer BenJammins. For more Amouranth, Twitch, and other entertainment news — head over to our hub.

  • Amouranth hosting ‘Mr. & Ms. Metaverse’ YouTube & Twitch pageant with Alpharad – Dexerto

    Amouranth hosting ‘Mr. & Ms. Metaverse’ YouTube & Twitch pageant with Alpharad Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has announced she will be hosting a massive pageant featuring streamers and YouTubers alongside Alpharad. Amouranth has risen up the streaming ladder to become the most-watched female streamer on any platform and now her success has resulted in her hosting a ‘Mr. & Ms. Metaverse’ pageant. On December 4, the Mr. & Ms. Metaverse will be crowned at a special event in Los Angeles hosted by Siragusa and YouTube icon Alpharad. The adults only 18+ event was first announced on Amouranth’s Instagram where she unveiled some details for the show and when tickets will go on sale. Amouranth hosts ‘Mr. & Ms. Metaverse’ show in LA “We are so excited to have some of the biggest creators on Youtube and Twitch competing for the crown in a pageant on Sunday, March 4th LIVE at The Novo in Los Angeles,” she remarked on Instagram. On Twitter, the OnlyFans star further stated that the event’s goal is to find the most talented creator across the metaverse, so there could be some very interesting activities planned for the spectacle. It’s not yet clear who will be competing in this pageant, but given how it’s still a few months away, there is plenty of time for contestants to slowly be revealed. As history has shown with Amouranth’s ‘Streamer Royale’ Twitch show, competitors were revealed leading up to the summer event which included the likes of Alinity, CodeMiko, MoistCr1TiKaL, Erobb, and Myth just to name a few. Tickets are available for purchase right now. It’s not clear how many fans will be allowed in, but The Novo’s website says the venue’s capacity is 2,400. Expect more details about ‘Mr. & Ms. Metaverse’ pageant to be unveiled in the weeks ahead including who will be in attendance and what fans can expect from this unique event.

  • Amouranth hits out at Twitch fans over “mindblowing” stream secret – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits out at Twitch fans over “mindblowing” stream secret Instagram/AmouranthTwitch icon Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has put some fans on blast after they called her out for posting on social media during her streams… but she revealed a special secret in the process. Amouranth is one of the top streamers on Twitch. With over four million followers on the Amazon-owned platform and millions of others across Instagram, YouTube, OF and more, she’s raking in quite a lot of cash. Her streaming success has recently resulted in her buying a $10m 7-Eleven store, a gas station and even dropping $1m on a birthday gift to herself. The steamer has managed to dominate Twitch metas, create new ones, implement special techniques and even tweet while live on stream – something fans caught onto and challenged her on. Amouranth reveals a big Twitch secret In December, a fan posted on Twitter how Amouranth was sending tweets while live, which left them quite confused. Siragusa then decided to let her fans on a fact that shows why she is one of the world’s top entertainers. “People always go, ‘YOUR STREAMING ASMR AND YOU’RE ON REDDIT/TWITTER/X, someone must be on Reddit/Twitter/X For you!’” she mocked. “You ready to have your mind blown?” People always go “YOUR STREAMING ASMR AND YOU’RE ON REDDIT/TWITTER/X, someone must be on Reddit/twitter/X For you!” Aka haha I confirmed my priors you can’t possibly be that smart You ready to have your mind blown? — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 7, 2021 The streaming star then revealed that sometimes when she’s doing ASMR or in the middle of a dancing stream, she will play a looped version of the broadcast, so she can go use the bathroom, tweet, or post on Reddit. “Never fails that someone calls me out on it,” she added, accompanied by a chorus of laughing emojis. Never fails that someone calls me out on it 😂😂😂😂 “You’re on Reddit and doing ASMR, someone must be doing it for you!” pic.twitter.com/e7xNhEOdK1 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 7, 2021 It’s not surprising to see that Amouranth has found yet another way to multi-task while on-air, and there are likely no shortage of additional stream tactics she still has up her sleeve.

  • Amouranth hits out at police for not helping streamer’s cyber-stalking issues – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits out at police for not helping streamer’s cyber-stalking issues Twitter: AmouranthStreamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has criticized her local police services for their lack of action after her home was invaded by a cyber stalker. Amouranth sent shockwaves among her fanbase after revealing that she was allegedly being stalked by an obsessive fan who had traveled all the way from Estonia to her hometown. He also livestreamed his experience trying to find the Twitch star as she hired extra security around her home to protect herself. It all came to a head when the individual was subsequently arrested. However, this was only after she had supposedly waited 33 minutes after calling 911 for the police to arrive. Amouranth has now hit out at the emergency services who have been dealing with the case claiming that one “rude detective” told her that cyber-stalking is “not a real threat.” Amouranth calls for better protection from cyber-stalkers On June 24, Amouranth panned the local emergency services for their supposed lack of response throughout her terrifying ordeal. It comes after the streamer claimed she originally told the police about the threat back in May 2022, yet they couldn’t “do anything” other than setting up patrols outside of the alleged stalker’s hotel. Following on from the scary incident, Amouranth claimed that one detective said that cyber-stalking is “not a real threat.” However, that hasn’t stopped her pursuit to raise awareness about the threat of cyber-stalking. The 28-year-old has claimed that she will continue to ‘shine a spotlight’ on the issue to protect her fellow influencers. Shining a spotlight on it is the best we can do, not for me but for all influencers and even non-influencers affected by CYBER-STALKING. WHICH THE RUDE DETECTIVE FROM MY JURISDICTION TOLD ME ON TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY IS NOT A REAL THREAT. I want to clarify that Todays call had — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 24, 2022 Local mayor contacts Amouranth over cyber-stalking Amouranth has already made progress with her pledge to tackle cyber-stalking as the streamer stated that she was contacted by the local government about the incident. “Either some followers got the Houston Mayors’ attention or some large papers covered it,” Amouranth said. “Got a call apparently at the behest of the mayor. Unfortunately not the right jurisdiction but hopefully this goes up the chain to the right place.” So either some followers got the Houston Mayors attention or some large papers covered it Got a call apparently at behest of mayor. Unfortunately not the right jurisdiction but hopefully this goes up chain to right place There’s an additional detail about call I’ll https://t.co/BMSucrokCz — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 24, 2022 The harrowing ordeal with the accused stalker is officially over for Amouranth after months of turmoil. However, the streamer is on the path to ensure that it never happens again.

  • Amouranth hits out at “disgusting” platforms supporting deepfakes of her – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits out at “disgusting” platforms supporting deepfakes of her Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer and popular OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is putting a platform she worked with on blast for advertising on a site featuring deepfakes of her. Deepfakes have become a major issue for many content creators and platforms, with digitally-altered versions of influencers appearing on adult websites without their consent. The problem blew up earlier this year when Twitch streamer Atrioc was caught paying for deepfakes of women on the platform including Pokimane, Maya Higa, and QTCinderella. Now, Amouranth is accusing a platform she has a history with of desperately advertising on a site hosting deepfakes featuring her. Amouranth slams “progressive” platform running ads on deepfakes In a Twitter thread, Amouranth revealed that a site she had previously worked with was paying for pre-roll ads on sites featuring deepfakes of her. “It’s super shitty when a platform you worked with previously decides to run advertisements on top of your deepfakes (pre-roll ad purchases with the elicit sites that feature deepfakes of ME against my will). It reeks of desperation,” she roared. The streamer went on to make it clear that OnlyFans and Fansly were not behind this, saying that those sites have actually “freed” creators from being exploited and forced into poor working conditions. “It is quite frankly disgusting that a website claiming it’s ‘committed to progressive business practices’ would pay for advertising on a website that is literally titled after deepfakes,” the Twitch star further alleged. “Behind closed doors, in dimly lit boardrooms, their principles go out the door in pursuit of bigger numbers.” Unfortunately, Siragusa didn’t reveal which platform was running the ads, but it looks like she won’t be working with them in the future given this recent scandal. This news comes after Amouranth released an AI companion of herself designed to “satisfy” the needs of her many adoring fans.

  • Amouranth hits major Twitch milestone following controversial ban – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits major Twitch milestone following controversial ban Twitch: AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth‘ Siragusa has reached an impressive Twitch milestone, hitting a total of 1.5 million followers on the livestreaming platform. The achievement was hit on Thursday, October 3, during a rerun of one of her ASMR streams, and places her in the top 50 Twitch streamers, currently sitting in 48th place. Amouranth has been picking up momentum continuously ever since she launched her Twitch channel in 2016, proving popular with her ASMR and Just Dance streams, as well as growing her Instagram following. What really turned the tide for Amouranth, however, was a three-day Twitch ban for sexual content in September 2019, which saw her follower count increase by around 50% in the short time she was gone. Now, Amouranth is the second most-followed female streamer on Twitch, behind only Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys. The rapid growth after her ban saw her overtake Kristen ‘KittyPlays’ Michaela for followers, though she still has quite a way to go to catch up with Pokimane, who is fast approaching 3.5 million followers. More recently, Amouranth came under fire from fellow streamer Tyler ‘Trainwreckstv’ Niknam, who labeled her performance on the Just Dance stage at TwitchCon 2019 “shameless”, especially so soon after her ban. In fact, several streamers have struggled to warm to her, even going so far as to claim that Twitch are more lenient with her than with other streamers. While she has been a controversial figure in recent months, it’s impossible to deny her business acumen and ability to provide content that people who want to watch. This is no doubt the reason behind her immense popularity, combined with the viral nature of her ban, and it doesn’t look like her popularity is slowing down any time soon.

  • Amouranth hits back after fans criticize Twitch star’s exploitation claims – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back after fans criticize Twitch star’s exploitation claims YouTube: AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has hit back at fans following the Twitch star’s exploitation claims against a former business partner. While some disputed the streamer’s accusations “without receipts”, Amouranth defended her comments. Amouranth went public with accusations of “exploitation” against a business partner in a November 17 Twitlonger titled: “I’m tired of this happening”. In the statement, Siragusa claimed a former associate, who worked with the popular Twitch streamer for a few months, recently asked her out for dinner while they were in town. Amouranth felt “uncomfortable” with accepting the request, and ignored it. However, the business partner “immediately became aggressive, threatening to end the deal when they thought that I had declined his invitation.” I’m tired of this happening Read: https://t.co/bIZ4bz4Yud — Amouranth (@Amouranth) November 17, 2021 After the claims went public, Amouranth faced some backlash from critics. They wanted “receipts” before believing the streamer. Some also claimed Siragusa misread the situation: “There is the narrative of [a] guy working with [a] famous attractive girl, seeing an opening to meet [a] business partner, is immediately accused of inappropriate behavior via the lack of acknowledgement, resulting in his rage,” one commenter said. Amouranth trashed the claims, saying “the thunderous accusation presented by my mere silence justifies him turning into the Incredible Hulk.” I love this one. “Is immediately accused of inappropriate behavior via a lack of acknowledgement, resulting in his rage” Yes. The thunderous accusation presented by my mere silence justifies him turning into the Incredible Hulk lol. pic.twitter.com/ktqF9F3Q2Q — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 18, 2021 She also said the power dynamic of the relationship made the request more awkward. She explained: “It’s almost like I’m not allowed to ask someone out when there’s a power dynamic inequity,” Amouranth opted not to name the business partner publicly, but offered to message fellow streamers their name to protect themselves. However, she stressed it’s not an isolated incident. It’s almost like I’m not allowed to ask someone out when there’s a power dynamic inequity. Also, when you didn’t answer right away, I took that personally. Like you can’t just not answer immediately and make me feel like I’m being promiscuous. It’s not me, it’s you. pic.twitter.com/rtd7i1H9Tl — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 18, 2021 “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, and instead are met with suggestive ‘offers’ or interactions that completely shatter any concept of professionalism,” she said in her original statement. “It is unacceptable for women to have to be trained on how to politely decline a request that makes them uncomfortable, or worse, force themselves to accept, just to continue to maintain brand relations and partnerships. “I hope that by speaking about how this kind of thing continues to happen in the workforce today, that we can hold ourselves and the people around us to a higher standard of professionalism when working with women.”

  • Amouranth hits back at Twitch trolls claiming it’s easy for “pretty” women to be streamers – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at Twitch trolls claiming it’s easy for “pretty” women to be streamers Instagram: amouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa, one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, has criticized the oft-repeated claim that it’s easy for “pretty” women to become popular and successful streamers. Despite numerous female creators rising to prominence in recent years, 2021’s quarter one stats have proven that women are less likely to receive high viewership than their male counterparts, on both Twitch and YouTube. While Valkyrae, 100 Thieves streamer turned co-owner, has received a colossal 12.2 million views in the first months of 2021, the highest of all women, she still sits pretty far down the list overall. Fellow streamer Amouranth has highlighted how difficult it is to gain prominence on either platform – despite “trolls” who think it must be easy for women. In a series of tweets on her personal account, the Twitch icon discussed the difficulties associated with being a woman in the streaming industry. Specifically, she hits out at people who look at the top 50 female streamers and deduce that “all you have to do is look pretty to succeed as a girl streamer.” Describing this as a “logical fallacy” Siragusa notes that “it actually implies that looking attractive is not the only requirement but a pre [requisite] or baseline.” “Survivorship bias aside it’s probably harder for the average girl, and it says nothing about the pretty girls who cycle out and don’t “make it” as streamers. But no one wants to talk about that.” She continues, “if ‘failures’ become invisible not only do we fail to recognize that missing instances hold important information, but we may also fail to acknowledge that there is any missing information at all.” Unpopular opinion: trolls love to look at the top 50 female streamers or take a glance at the top of the directory and conclude “all you have to do is look pretty to succeed as a girl streamer” On its face this is a Logical fallacy It actually implies that looking attractive — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 14, 2021 invisible, not only do we fail to recognise that missing instances hold important information, but we may also fail to acknowledge that there is any missing information at all. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 14, 2021 It’s enlightening to hear her perspective on the ongoing debate, sparked by the “hot tub meta” particularly. Some streamers have suggested that this new ‘meta’ has created an ‘anti-women sentiment’ on the platform.

  • Amouranth hits back at troll telling her to “get a 9-5 job” – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at troll telling her to “get a 9-5 job” Twitter: amouranthTwitch star Amouranth is hitting back at critics telling her to get a ‘real job’ and showing off the jaw-dropping hours she puts in as one of the net’s top content creators. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is much more than a Twitch streamer. She owns multiple businesses, has a hugely successful OnlyFans presence, and even runs her own talent management firm, ‘It’s Real Work,’ on top of making major investments into huge companies. It’s not easy running an empire… but not everyone is fully aware of the scope of Amouranth’s work, which she freely shared in a tweet thread on July 20, 2022. A troll had lashed out at Amouranth on the app, arguing that it’s “easy” for women to get a bag on platforms like OnlyFans (where Amouranth makes a staggering $1.5 million a month, on average) as opposed to men. Amouranth wasn’t so sure about that argument. “Ironically, at my company ‘It’s Real Work,’ we have a huge influx of men OF creators who have found otherworldly success doing just that!” she replied. “I’m happy to be onboarding with some leaders in that space.” That wasn’t the only troll chiming in on the conversation, though. Another argued that Amouranth should work a 9-5 job, claiming that the streamer must not “know what it means to work your a** off.” “The hours would be an absolute cakewalk,” Amouanth hit back. “I’m about to go to sleep, it’s 7 AM. My team comes in at noon and I’ll do some calls and work with them on @ItsRealWork calls and meetings. On a normal day I’d stream 14 hrs after that. I’ve been doing 19-20 hour days for literal years.” “9-5 feels like retirement lol, gtfo with that take,” she added. In the past, Amouranth has said that she works hard to one day generate enough passive income to achieve her ultimate dream of running the “Disneyland” of all non-profit animal rescues. Considering how hard she works right now, it’s definitely something we can see happening in the future — but for now, she’s on her grind as one of Twitch’s most-searched content creators.

  • Amouranth hits back at outrage over April Fools pregnancy joke – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at outrage over April Fools pregnancy joke YouTube: Kait WildTwitch streamer Amouranth isn’t here for the backlash she received over a joke she made on April Fools day, calling out her critics in a series of pointed tweets. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of the most popular women on Twitch. She’s also quite the businesswoman, accruing millions of dollars in Visa and Activision-Blizzard stock, alongside owning a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and even a company that produces plastic balls. As shrewd as she may be, she’s also here for the humor, often poking fun at herself and embracing any funny moments that happen during her streams with open arms (like that time she created a rap video making fun of her haters). As such, it came as an entertaining surprise when Amouranth pulled an April Fools Day prank on her audience by joking that she was pregnant. The practical joke stirred up a bit of commotion online, with speculation running rampant as to whether or not she actually had a bun in the oven. (Spoiler: she doesn’t.) However, there were some viewers who weren’t too happy about the ordeal. One user took to Twitter to call out Amouranth for her joke, arguing that making light of pregnancy was hurtful to those who deal with infertility issues. “Nice to see Amouranth putting she’s pregnant in her Twitch title on this day,” the person wrote. “Wonder if it’s legit or just a stupid, infantile, and moronic April Fools ‘joke’ about subject matter many women deal with (fertility issues).” Nice to see @Amouranth putting she’s pregnant in her twitch title on this day. Wonder if it’s legit or just a stupid infantile and moronic April Fools “”joke”” about a subject matter many women deal with (fertility issues)@KEEMSTAR pic.twitter.com/crWbmjHbMP — Mac✂️ن (@vFightMacFight) April 1, 2022 The user went on to tag Drama Alert’s KEEMSTAR in their tweet, who is known for reporting on influencer news. Amouranth slams criticisms over her April Fools Day joke Amouranth posted a screenshot of the tweet in a separate post on April 5, where she called out her critics and poked fun at them for turning to Drama Alert as though seeking out a superhero over an April Fools Day prank. “Imagine an alternate universe where instead of Batman, we have Keemstar,” she wrote. “Whenever some injustice (inconsequential drama) goes unanswered, the citizens of Twitter shine a bright Drama Alert logo adorned searchlight into the night.” Thusly summoned KEEMSTAR uselessly makes a video about the subject and throws loaves of bread at denizens of Gotham. Satiated by the superficial appeasements of bread and circuses everyone goes back to their dreary lives unit the next video. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 6, 2022 “Thusly summoned, KEEMSTAR uselessly makes a video about the subject and throws loaves of bread at denizens of Gotham. Satiated by the superficial appeasements of bread and circuses, everyone goes back to their dreary lives until the next video.” It’s clear that Amouranth isn’t bothered by the haters – and in fact, even gets a good laugh out of these situations, as seen when she slammed critics who went after her looks and those of her peers during the Streamer Awards.

  • Amouranth hits back at Indiefoxx calling her “scum” for copying Twitch content – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at Indiefoxx calling her “scum” for copying Twitch content Twitch/Amouranth/IndiefoxxA controversy has been struck up by a number of the best-known female streamers on Twitch, with Indiefoxx at the center of it all, prompting a response from Amouranth, the second most-followed on the platform. Indiefoxx accused Amouranth of “copying” her ideas for stream content, calling her a “snake” in the process. “Seeing another streamer copy my stream verbatim to my changing outfits, to my overlays, to my stream titles, everything, even outfit styles, is disturbing,” Indiefoxx posted. “The lies and greed is unreal,” she continued. “This b*tch is a multimillionaire, and can’t even stand if anyone does a little better streaming, they have to copy my whole stream, I can’t imagine being so gross and actually shameless scum.” The message was reposted onto Twitter by another streamer, Melina, with the caption, “wait a minute… didn’t she copy all of my ideas??” https://twitter.com/melinagoranson/status/1372963724567400450 This post caught the attention of Amouranth – who Indiefoxx’s post is clearly aimed at (even specifically mentioning her follower count of 2 million). Read More: Dr Disrespect praises GTA RP – Amouranth responded with screenshots of messages she had received from Indiefoxx in the past, back in 2017, where she suggested some tips to improve her follower count. It’s funny because her advice was that I copy another streamer’s program to “be less sexy” But the kernel of the advice is to model off someone else’s stream 😂😂 — Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 20, 2021 On her personal Twitter account, Amouranth mocked Indiefoxx’s claims that she had “copied” her content, joking that she could patent certain activities like ‘sleep streams on a beanbag.’ Also I’d like to file a patent for streaming over 360 hours a month, sleep streams on a bean bag, and the question mark — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 20, 2021 Indiefoxx has been growing rapidly on Twitch, possibly partly thanks to a series of high-profile suspensions. She was actually was banned three times in the space of a month, all for violating Twitch’s community guidelines on suitable attire. The LA native has gained over 300,000 followers in the last three months, while Amouranth has gained 185,000. Amouranth remains the second most-followed female streamer on Twitch, behind Pokimane, with over 2 million total. Indiefoxx has remained ban-free since her last suspension in February, when she said she felt “targeted” by Twitch. Typically, repeat violations will lead to an indefinite ban, so the streamer will need to be careful to avoid any further suspensions.

  • Amouranth hits back at critics after buying gas station – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at critics after buying gas station Instagram/amouranth/pixabayPopular Twitch streamer and content creator Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa stunned the internet by announcing she’d bought a gas station, and is now firingback at fans critical of her investment. Amouranth may be best known for her hot tub streams and other such content, but she’s also quite the savvy entrepreneur, frequently flexing her businesswoman know-how on her personal Twitter account. It was on this account that she amazed fans by revealing she bought a gas station for the low price of -$110,000 and would be leasing it out, transforming it into a Circle K. Through some smart loopholes, she says she will be making $85,000 a year off the purchase. She plans to sell it in a few years for a profit and use that money to buy another property. Fans slam Amouranth’s gas station as “unfair” and “disgusting” While many of Siragusa’s supporters were happy to see her succeed, others weren’t so pleased and accused her of abusing the system. “It is disgusting how you rich people can do all this and if we try to do any of this we can’t,” a user lashed out. “The system is made for the rich to do this it’s unfair and not right.” Amouranth countered this accusation with a pointed tweet, explaining how the system isn’t as rigged as some might believe. Bruh I’m gonna pay like $6million this year in federal income tax God forbid I try to lower that a bit via a legal investment maneuver https://t.co/BYXsH2J2yN — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 10, 2021 Amouranth strikes back at gas station critics “Bruh, I’m gonna pay like $6 million this year in federal income tax,” she revealed. “God forbid I try to lower that a bit via a legal investment maneuver.” To follow this up, she advised the upset fan to instead take his problem up with the powers that be and redirect their anger there. Maybe go after federal reserve members and congress members trading stock on mnpi or captains of industry with bespoke agreements borrowing against equity ownership in lieu of selling shares to fund their lifestyle — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 10, 2021 “Maybe go after federal reserve members and congress members trading stock on MNPI or captains of industry with bespoke agreements borrowing against equity ownership in lieu of selling shares to fund their lifestyle,” she struck back. It doesn’t seem as though Amouranth is deterred by critics when it comes to her business moves. It’s anyone’s guess what her next big investment opportunity will be, but if it’s anything like a gas station, it’ll be sure to make some waves online.

  • Amouranth hits back at claims Twitch hot tub meta “not age-appropriate” – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at claims Twitch hot tub meta “not age-appropriate” Twitter/AmouranthAmouranth hit back at claims the Twitch hot tub meta is “not age-appropriate,” insisting the same can be said other scenarios that would be deemed inappropriate for a 13-year-old, including GTA RP streams. Streamers are still at odds over the hot tub meta. Some like Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel are vehemently against it, while others like Rachel ‘Valkyrae’ Hoffstater don’t see what the fuss is about. And some, like Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys, think Twitch should be blamed more than anyone else. However, it’s hard to find a streamer more incensed about the situation than Malena ‘Malena’ Tudi. She thinks it will have dire consequences and can’t understand why the company isn’t doing anything about it: “What happens when a 13-year-old does this?” she said. However, Amouranth responded and claimed it’s a “ridiculous” test that can be applied to all kinds of different scenarios on the platform, not just hot tub streams. “The “imagine if a 13-year-old did it” litmus test for if it should be allowed on Twitch is ridiculous,” she said. “Hypothetically, put a “13-year-old streamer” in settings you often find other big streamers in. It all feels inappropriate.” She described many different ‘inappropriate’ scenarios, including everything from adult-themed conversations to drinking and smoking on stream, condom and dating app advertisements during streams, and even GTA RP streams. “Are we supposed to ban those too since they fail the litmus test?” a Scuffed podcast episode when the conversation drifts to dicks. Imagine a 13 year old streamer doing a wife swap stream. Imagine even just a 13 year old streaming chilling with their significant other in a bed (not doing anything just streaming a cuddly moment) — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 10, 2021 Naturally, her take on the issue has fans divided. Some sympathized with her reasoning and commended her for making “good points,” while others think she’s only defending the hot tub meta because it benefits her. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops and whether Twitch makes an official statement on the issue to clarify or change the rules once again.

  • Amouranth hits back at claims she’s not changed Twitch streams: “Do what I want” – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at claims she’s not changed Twitch streams: “Do what I want” Twitch: AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa defended herself against claims that she hasn’t changed up her content by showing just how much things have changed on her channel. Over the last few years, Amouranth has become one of Twitch’s premier female streamers – even the biggest at times as others, like Pokimane, have taken a break. Check out the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon While she has a massive fanbase, the streamer has sometimes come under fire for her stream’s content. She was one of the innovators behind the Hot Tub stream meta, and has ultimately stuck with it a fair bit as it has developed into its own category. She’s also been a staple in the Just Dance and Just Chatting sections as well. Recently, some viewers and other streamers – including Destiny – have claimed that she hasn’t changed a thing on her channel, and still produces the same content. Though, Amouranth has got some receipts. Amouranth defends herself against claims she hasn’t changed Twitch content The streaming star took to her WildKait backup Twitter account on November 27 to address those claims and proved just how much she has changed up her content. “Weird L take that my content hasn’t changed. 90 days ago I was doing 50%+ or more hot tub, now it’s like sub 10%?” she posted, attaching a graph breaking down her content where Just Dance, Just Chatting, and Overwatch 2 dominated. “I played more Overwatch than I did hot tub. That’s NEVER HAPPENED,” she added. One fan suggested that her “rebrand” had been a success, but Amouranth stated that she “didn’t care” about rebranding herself on Twitch as she’s still having massive success. “Not about rebrand, I literally don’t care,” she answered. “I get to do what I want, and I still make 7 fig money a month. Life is better.” Amouranth’s most recent streams have still been in the Just Chatting section, as she’s been on IRL dates. She’s unlikely to ever turn her back on that section. Though, as Amouranth goes to show, she’s doing far more varied now than ever before. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Amouranth hits back at ASMR criticism after her Twitch ban: “It’s enormously ironic” – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back at ASMR criticism after her Twitch ban: “It’s enormously ironic” Twitter/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has hit back at criticism that her controversial ASMR Twitch streams create “creepers” that harass and plague other female creators, claiming that it’s “enormously ironic.” Amouranth’s latest Twitch ban resulted from her controversial ASMR streams, which have been subject to widespread criticism from viewers and content creators alike, including Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar, and Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys. However, the biggest concern has been that such streams could create a flow-on effect where creepy viewers who only watch that kind of content move on to other female content creators on the platform and harass them. Amouranth refuted those claims, and now she’s doubled-down on her stance and slammed people who hold that view for being “enormously ironic” for glossing over the issue and blaming it on things that “have no basis.” “I will always find it enormously ironic that the generation that fought “violent video games don’t cause an uptick in gun/violent crimes” instantly turn tail and succumb to a bad take like ‘hot tub/ASMR girls literally create creepers that plague other girl creators!’” she said. “I always wondered how ‘think of the children’ and other slap-a-bandaid solutions came about. Why do people try and gloss over systemic issues by blaming causes that have no basis in reality? “Zoomers and millennials are more alike with boomers than we thought!” Like I always wondered how “think of the children” and other slap-a-bandaid solutions came about. Like why do people try and gloss over. systemic issues by blaming causes that have no basis in reality? Zoomers & millennials are more alike with boomers than we thought! — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 20, 2021 “It turns out popular narratives, and finger-pointing flows like water – the path of least resistance. Spontaneous genesis is back, baby,” she added. For those unfamiliar with the term, it’s a tongue-in-cheek reference to a dated idea that living creatures could emerge from nonliving matter, such as fleas from dust or maggots from carcasses. In other words, she’s calling people dumb. People had mixed reactions to her comments. Some supported her view, insisting that creepy viewers existed long before the hot tub meta and ASMR meta. Others believe it’s a “huge scapegoat” that takes away from the real issue at hand – that Twitch is a platform that children use, and it’s not the place for anything that has some semblance to sexual content. In their view, although Amouranth’s streams didn’t give birth to the existence of creepy viewers, they believe her streams have made it “far, far worse.”

  • Amouranth hits back after YouTuber ‘casts doubt’ over her stalker ordeal – Dexerto

    Amouranth hits back after YouTuber ‘casts doubt’ over her stalker ordeal Twitter/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has responded to claims that her cyber-stalker ordeal was faked for attention. Twitch star Amouranth was left ‘fearing for her life’ after an alleged cyber-stalker sold all his possessions and traveled across the world to find her. He was then arrested after he tried to break into her house. Now, Amouranth has defended herself against a YouTuber who insinuated that she “made it up.” Amouranth slams YouTuber for “casting aspersions” On June 27, Amouranth took to Twitter to hit out at the unnamed YouTube who created the original video. According to the streamer, her fellow content creator had got confused with one of her previous stalker experiences that she talked about during her interview with Anthony Padilla. “Some YouTuber made a video casting aspersions on my stalker story,” Amouranth claimed. “Because when I did the Anthony Padilla interview I reference a stalker, and she’s saying ‘these dates don’t square up.’ “It shows the different realities that we live in. For her two stalker stories couldn’t possibly be separate incidents, so she’s like ‘yo, why doesn’t anyone realize her Padilla interview was in January but her stalker tweet said ‘may thru June.’” Some YouTuber made a video casting aspersions on my stalker story because when I did the Anthony Padilla interview I reference a stalker, and she’s saying “these dates don’t square up” Her video was originally titled something that casted doubt pm the story or made it pic.twitter.com/v4zVL7dZHy — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 27, 2022 The streamer also stated that she’s had “more than just two stalkers” throughout her career. She clarified that the ongoing situation with her alleged stalker from Estonia is a separate incident from one she previously spoke of with Padilla. It’s unclear which YouTube video Amouranth was referring to as of writing. However, she was quick to call out the creator for their mistake and for ‘casting doubt’ over her claims. Although she trusts that her fans have a “pretty good recollection of each incident,” the Twitch star stated she has an upcoming interview with the New York Times about her alleged cyber-stalker which should clear up any misconceptions.

  • Amouranth hints at no more hot tub streams after losing Twitch ads – Dexerto

    Amouranth hints at no more hot tub streams after losing Twitch ads Instagram: AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has dropped a hint that she could be stopping her hot tub streams after the Amazon-owned platform suspended advertising on her channel indefinitely. The hot tub ‘meta’ has taken over Twitch in recent weeks, and while it has caused controversy, there are plenty of streamers who have benefitted from it. That includes Amouranth, who has always been a popular Just Chatting streamer, but has hit new heights with the controversial hot tub streams. Even though the hot tub streams don’t break any rules, and just push the very limits of the guidelines, Amouranth has had advertisements removed from her channel indefinitely. The Canadian streamer has hit back at Twitch’s ‘hypocrisy’ over this as well, pointing out that they’ve been showing inappropriate adverts on channels. Now, it appears she might be moving on from them altogether. On May 21, the Just Chatting star tweeted out that she had gone live for the day, and that this would be her last hot tub stream. “Time to finish what we started: LAST HOT TUB STREAM,” the streamer tweeted, with two pictures of herself attached – one of her in swimwear, and another in a Star Wars cosplay. Some quickly made the link between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the last hot tub stream, while others questioned if this would actually be the end. https://twitter.com/wildkait/status/1395876767114612739 It’s not difficult to make the link between quitting hot tub streams and Amouranth potentially getting her adverts back. Losing the adverts is a major loss, after she revealed that she could bring in around $500,000 a year just through ads. However, Siragusa herself said that she was unsure if she’d ever get the adverts reinstated, and that would require a conversation or two with Twitch. It remains to be seen if the streamer is actually going to be done with the hot tub streams, or if she’s just having a little bit of fun. We’ll have to wait and see.

  • Amouranth, Hasan & Ethan Klein do hot tub stream full of crackers mocking Twitch ban – Dexerto

    Amouranth, Hasan & Ethan Klein do hot tub stream full of crackers mocking Twitch ban Hasan/Ethan Klein/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth has joined Hasan and Ethan Klein on their Leftovers podcast, and it involved everything from crackers to hot tubs. On December 13, Hasan was banned from Twitch, supposedly over his use of the word “cracker.” The ban caused Hasan to change up his schedule for the week, as he joined YouTube’s newest star streamer, Ludwig, in making gingerbread houses on his channel. Hasan had also planned a hot tub stream with fellow Twitch sensation, Amouranth, who instead joined the star streamer along with podcast co-host, Ethan Klein, in an episode of their show Leftovers which parodied Hasan’s ban from Twitch. Amouranth joins Leftovers special cracker themed episode The episode of Leftovers started normally, with Hasan and Ethan both in the usual studio bantering with one another. The pair then shifted over to the hot tub – which was packed with Ritz crackers and brought in the star of the show, Amouranth, who was a pioneer of Twitch’s original hot tub meta. As they munched on salty crackers, they played a game of “Cracker Bingo” in an attempt to determine who was the whitest person in the group. The game included categories including everything from liking Wes Anderson films to enjoying mayonnaise. Time starts 1:26:59 for mobile users Crew member Zach won the game of bingo, and his prize was a delicious plate of unseasoned chicken breast. The group had an absolute field day with poking fun at Twitch’s decision to ban Hasan over his use of the word “cracker,” and while Hasan admitted he’s missed streaming, he’s been gifted swathes of new content post-ban. Speculation is now rife that Hasan might in fact choose to leave Twitch entirely and join the numerous other creators who are now streaming exclusively on YouTube. Hasan was one of three streamers all apparently banned after using the term.

  • Amouranth has unique plan to stop getting hit on during IRL streams – Dexerto

    Amouranth has unique plan to stop getting hit on during IRL streams Amouranth, InstagramTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has discovered an interesting technique to deal with people hitting on her during IRL streams, and it’s inspired by one of the Star Wars franchise’s favorite characters. The popular Twitch personality has had a dabble with numerous activities during her broadcasts, but can mostly be found in the Just Chatting section – dancing, talking, or streaming in the outdoors in IRL (In-real life) broadcasts. While streamers of her size sometimes have a hard time walking around completely uninterrupted while she’s recording, with over 1.2 million followers on her channel, it’s the plans of people looking to hit on her that she’s now planning to thwart. In fairness, she’s found a pretty good technique to stop them too, purely because of the randomness of it. Speaking to members of her chat during a livestream on December 19, she decided to mix up the sound of her voice from time to time, before deciding that it could be a viable way of communicating with her suitors. “For the rest of the stream I will talk in Wookiee, including our dating advice,” she said, before replicating the noise of Chewbacca from Star Wars. Amouranth continued: “Next time I see someone in an IRL stream that’s how I should communicate. If they try to hit on me, they’ll be like: ‘Hey can I have your number,’ and I’ll be like: ‘Grrrrr’ out of nowhere!” The reaction from the chat is one that was probably expected, pure laughter, but it would be interesting to see how somebody would react if she actually did pull this off in a street, at a mall, or even at a restaurant when streaming IRL. Whether or not she’ll stay true to her word and give it go in public remains to be seen, but would there possibly be a way of salvaging a conversation after this? Who knows.

  • Amouranth has so many gifted Twitch subs her emotes are completely broken – Dexerto

    Amouranth has so many gifted Twitch subs her emotes are completely broken Instagram/AmouranthStreaming sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa’s Twitch emotes may have broken the site, and the OnlyFans star is looking for answers. Amouranth is one of the most popular female streamers on the internet today, beating out household names such as Valkyrae and Pokimane to earn the crown. Unfortunately, her success seems to have resulted in some sort of major bug, as none of her emotes are working on Twitch, leaving fans of hers unable to show support. In a series of Twitter posts, Amouranth explained the situation and what she believes is causing this unique issue. Amouranth demands answers after Twitch breaks her emotes According to the hot tub streamer, she has become the top streamer on the site as it pertains to gifted subscriptions, and this could be causing some challenges. “Apparently, I am the #1 most gifted to sub channel/personality on Twitch, and now I can’t open my emotes because media assets bug out while trying to load,” she explained. Siragusa further noted that some fans enjoy gifting her subs to their favorite streamers as a way to troll them, using Twitch’s notifications into thinking that she herself subscribed. As a result, all their emotes are available to her, but now she can’t ever load them. While users have noted that Amouranth could disable the ability to receive gifted subs, she believes it could end up doing more harm than good. “That would be hyper bad for exposure tho right? Like at the cost of losing my emotes I get 1000s of channels to repeatedly acknowledge I exist,” she remarked. Whether or not Twitch can fix this error remains to be seen, but it’s certainly a very unique situation that seems to only be affecting the top female streamer.

  • Amouranth unbanned days after her fifth Twitch suspension – Dexerto

    Amouranth unbanned days after her fifth Twitch suspension YouTube: AmouranthPopular streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been unbanned on Twitch days after receiving a suspension though her main TikTok and Instagram accounts remain offline. Update Oct 11 – Amouranth Twitch ban lifted After being simultaneously banned on Twitch, TikTok, and Instagram, Amouranth’s ban on her mainstreaming account was lifted. ✅ Twitch Partner “”Amouranth”” (@Amouranth) has been unbanned after 3 days, 35 minutes and 36 seconds! ✅https://t.co/xcMWODRNod#twitch #unban #partner #twitchpartner 🎒 — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) October 11, 2021 Her fifth Twitch ban kept her from streaming for about three days. In response, she said the reason for her suspension was still unclear. Regardless, Amouranth’s Twitch channel is now online again where her 4.4 million followers will be able to tune in to her return stream soon. Original story follows below… Reports first surfaced of Amouranth’s latest ban on October 8, after the StreamerBans service tweeted out about the suspension. The reason for Amouranth’s Twitch ban is unknown as of yet, as she has not discussed the issue at the time of writing. Amouranth banned on Twitch for fifth time Amouranth was recently reported to be the most-watched female streamer of Q3, racking up an impressive 12.1 million views overall. According to the StreamerBans service, this is Amouranth’s fifth ban from Twitch. Her previous bans have been rather short, with her third ban in May 2020 lasting just a single day, although the broadcaster similarly did not elaborate on the reason for that suspension. However, it appears Amouranth is still partnered. Permanent bans typically result in an account being unpartnered. The account is still the best stream on Twitch! Ohh and also a partner. pic.twitter.com/cFe73WPfv8 — CommanderRoot (@CommanderRoot) October 8, 2021 Amouranth also banned on TikTok and Instagram However, Twitch isn’t the only place Amouranth has been banned from; the streamer was reportedly banned on TikTok and Instagram, as well. She uploaded a humorous response to the suspensions over on Twitter, where she seemed to poke fun at her multiple-platform bans by claiming she was “banned everywhere.” https://twitter.com/Amouranth/status/1446570242986192903?s=20 Amouranth opened up further on the bans in a post on her alternate Twitter account, saying that, for now, she will post on YouTube “all weekend.” She also claimed that she will be speaking on the bans in a video on her main YouTube channel tomorrow, October 9. Getting “deplatformed” everywhere is a bizarre feeling I have so much energy and a paucity of places to put it now. Will workout and make YouTube videos all weekend I guess. New video tomorrow talking about all this on my main YT Financially I’m fine. could probably 3% FIRE — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) October 8, 2021 Stay tuned to Dexerto for updates on this ongoing story.

  • Amouranth has been banned again on Twitch – Dexerto

    Amouranth has been banned again on Twitch Instagram: amouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been banned again on the streaming platform, leaving fans wondering when she will be back with her daily broadcasts. UPDATE: Amouranth has since been unbanned as of March 13, with her suspension lasting 24 hours. ✅ Twitch Partner “”Amouranth”” (@AMOURANTH) has been unbanned after 1 day, 3 hours, 20 minutes! ✅https://t.co/xcMWODRNod#twitch #unban #partner #twitchpartner 🙇🏼 — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) March 13, 2020 The streaming personality has almost 1.5 million followers on her channel, not to mention the thousands of subscribers who pay every month to enjoy a premium experience when watching along, although they won’t be able to watch her for the time being as the channel has been suspended. At the time of writing, the reason why Amouranth has been banned on Twitch is unconfirmed. For those who haven’t watched Kaitlyn’s content before, she can usually be seen hosting dance, fitness and ASMR streams for her growing audience – interacting along the way. The news was revealed by the StreamerBans account on Twitter, which regularly monitors the activity of Twitch partners and informs their fans about any changes their account experiences – such being banned, or unbanned. When banned on Twitch, the streaming service will inform the streamer of the reason as to why action was taken via email, although not everybody will reveal the reason why publicly. So, we’ll have to wait and see on that front. Siragusa boasts a wildly successful following, having raked in over 100 million views since starting out in 2016, attracting thousands of people each time she goes live – according to Twitch Stats. ❌ Twitch Partner “”Amouranth”” (@AMOURANTH) has been banned! ❌https://t.co/xcMWODRNod#twitch #ban #secondban #partner #twitchpartner 🍜 — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) March 12, 2020 Just two hours before her channel was taken down, the streamer was active on Twitter, promoting her very own Patreon page. There’s a good chance that this news is just as much a shock to her, as it will be for the audience who tune in to watch. Some fans have taken to Reddit, with user Tupetsa sharing what appears to be a statement from Amouranth, allegedly posted in her Discord server. It states: “Hi everyone, I have been told that I’m being suspended for something that happened during a gym stream last week. I haven’t seen the vod yet… Waiting for them to show me so I can appeal. I don’t have much more information than that. The longest it can be is three days.” This is the second time that Amouranth has been banned and if the statement proves to be accurate, things should be back up and running soon.

  • Amouranth halts ASMR stream to rescue baby bunny – Dexerto

    Amouranth halts ASMR stream to rescue baby bunny Twitch: AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa put one of her recent ASMR broadcasts on hold for an impromptu animal rescue mission. Not only is Amouranth one of the most popular women on Twitch, she’s also made herself quite the content creator. Adding OnlyFans and million-dollar investments to her already impressive content-creating repertoire, the 28-year-old has become a bonafide internet star. This was started, in part, thanks to her willingness to be a pioneer in the streaming space, bringing forth content such as her controversial ASMR streams to Twitch. It was during one of these famous ASMR streams that she suddenly had to press pause and take care of an unexpected animal rescue. Amouranth has ASMR stream interrupted by a baby bunny Amouranth was in the middle of an ASMR broadcast when she suddenly found herself cutting off her stream early due to her dog, Bear, bringing in a baby bunny. “ASMR [stream] interrupted by bear finding a baby bunny,” Amouranth explained on Twitter. “Miraculously, he is still alive after being in Bear’s maw. He’s on a heating pad and I have KMR and goat Milk coming from Instacart. If he survives the night, he’ll go to nearby vet in AM and get the best care money can buy. RT for luck.” ASMR interrupted by bear finding a baby bunny. Miraculously he is still alive after being in bear’s maw. He’s on heating pad & I have KMR & goat Milk coming from instacart If he survives the night he’ll go to nearby vet in AM & get the best care money can buy. RT for luck ❤️ pic.twitter.com/R5aAd8cvVH — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 7, 2022 Looks like luck was certainly on their side as, thanks to Amouranth’s help, it seems that the little furry fellow has been nursed back to proper health. The Twitch streamer gave an update on Twitter several days later sharing a picture of the adorable baby bunny clean and dry in his hutch. “He’s eating solid foods now, and [he’s] very cuuuuute,” she wrote. He’s eating solid foods now and very cuuuuute https://t.co/yRNhTtjcmo pic.twitter.com/nz5NdPDcIs — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 11, 2022 This is just one step toward her ultimate goal of founding a massive animal sanctuary when she eventually retires from Twitch.

  • Amouranth gives worrying health update as she backs out of boxing debut – Dexerto

    Amouranth gives worrying health update as she backs out of boxing debut Twitter: AmouranthAmouranth has given fans a worrying health update that has forced her to back out of her upcoming boxing debut. Internet star Amouranth was set to make her boxing debut on July 1, 2023, during Ibai Llanos’ La Velada del Año 3. She updated fans regarding the event on June 26, 2023, and revealed worrying health issues that are forcing her to back out of the iconic event. In a thread on Twitter, Amouranth revealed she has late-stage Ovarian failure among other health issues that have forced her to cancel high-profile appearances. Amouranth tried to fight through the pain and issues She said: “I tend to keep my medical stuff private —and I would have kept my current situation out of the public eye but I feel like I owe you all an explanation on account of a few canceled high profile appearances… “I was informed in March that I have late-stage ovarian failure.” Amouranth also revealed that her body has been in a form of menopause for “some time” and has noticed a lot of confusing changes in her body over the last year. Since finding out her diagnosis in March, she’s undergone various tests and diagnostic procedures to confirm that she does have these conditions. Unfortunately, her case is more advanced than she had hoped, and will be doing daily injections for 7-14 days. These injections could cause headaches and nausea. She was also warned against “high impact physical activities,” which led to her backing out of Ibai’s upcoming event. The star also made it clear that she found out the seriousness of her medical issues after she had agreed to the event, and was hoping to just fight through the pain. However, her doctors veto’d that idea due to “potential for extreme injury or death” during extreme physical activity. “I am incredibly upset about this, and I’m sorry to anyone I’ve let down. I’m hoping for a quick and painless treatment and maybe I can get the opportunity to get in the ring next year if everything goes well,” Amouranth said to finish the tweet thread. We’ll update you if she shares more information surrounding her health issues, but in the meantime, you can check out Amouranth’s recent Kick announcement.

  • Amouranth gives away her phone number for wild Christmas carol contest – Dexerto

    Amouranth gives away her phone number for wild Christmas carol contest Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is giving away her phone number to fans for a Christmas carol contest where users can win thousands of dollars. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And to celebrate the winter holidays, Amouranth is holding a jolly Christmas contest that anyone can enter. In a post on social media, the Twitch and OnlyFans mega star revealed that fans can call her by checking out the link in her bio to get her phone number. But there’s a catch! If you sink her a Christmas carol, you can win big. Amouranth has made a fortune through her wise business ventures such as buying multiple gas stations and is giving away thousands of her cold hard cash to anyone with the singing chops. Amouranth holds a ridiculous Christmas carol contest There are three categories of carol, each worth $1,000 that will be awarded to the best caller each day. “Best overall, best adaptation and random, the latter of which, as Amouranth revealed, “could be worst, could be most heart, could be no reason at all.” That’s not all either. It’s the season of giving, and the Twitch star announced she would be holding the contests in daily batches so users can enter as many times as they want. In the comments, Amouranth even clarified that songs don’t have to be in English, which is good news for anyone looking to try their luck at singing Feliz Navidad. Siragusa has said that the latest you’ll have to enter is Christmas Eve, so if you want some extra money at your disposal going into the New Year, be sure to give calling Amouranth a go.

  • Amouranth gifts xQc her bath water and his reaction is incredible – Dexerto

    Amouranth gifts xQc her bath water and his reaction is incredible Twitch: xQc/AmouranthTwitch star Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel was left a bit shocked when he discovered that he’d been gifted some of Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragussa’s bath water after her visit to his home. When it comes to supporting your favorite streamer or content creator, you can easily pay a monthly subscription to their channel or drop a donation, but there are others who go further. Take Amouranth as a prime example. She’s dominated Twitch’s Just Chatting category for quite some time, but she’s also got ventures outside of streaming. She sells content on other websites and has even dipped into selling her own merch too. While some streamers limit their merch to t-shirts, hoodies, or stickers, she opted to sell bath water and jars of farts at one point. And it came as a surprise to xQc when he found he’d been gifted a few bottles of the water. xQc gets Amouranth bath water as surprise gift from Twitch star The Canadian streamer made the discovery during his February 22 stream, as revealed that he’d received a package out of the blue and didn’t know what it was about. He left his stream to collect it, but as he brought it back to the camera and opened things up, xQc was immediately taken back by it. “Chat, what is this?” he asked his viewers, showing he’d received an Amouranth-themed body pillow. That wasn’t all, though, as he also showed off the jars that he’d been sent. “I never ordered this. Bro, oh I see it. Brother! I just realized what is it. Is that Amoruanth bath water? For the record though, I did not order this.” The Twitch star got another surprise when he realized one of the jars had broken, causing the water to leak out into the plastic bag it was contained in. Some of his fans urged xQc to drink the water, but he was having none of it. Though, he was appreciative of Amoruanth sending him a gift, even if it did cause a bit of an unusual moment for him on stream.

  • Amouranth featured as a character in adult anime game – Dexerto

    Amouranth featured as a character in adult anime game Twitch: AmouranthTwitch giant Kailtyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed she is featured as a character in an adult game, in a move that is sure to pique the community’s interest. 2022 saw Amouranth crowned as, comfortably, the biggest female streamer on Twitch. In terms of hours watched, she sat 12 million ahead of second-placed Ironmouse. It also saw her expand her business ventures, releasing a full-size body pillow that retails at a whopping $119.95. Now, she has revealed that she actually features as a playable character in an adult anime game. Amouranth features in adult anime title In a January 4 tweet on her alternate account, she advertised a position for a graphic designer. The attached images suggest the role will be to create anime-style images of the streamer, who went on to reveal she’s actually a character in an existing anime title. “Also check out the mentioned game, I’m a character in it!!!” she said. Attached were images showing versions of the Twitch star in anime form. The game in question, called “H**tai Heroes”, confirmed Amouranth’s addition to the game back in late December. Her in-game form is seen sporting a number of revealing outfits. We’re sure the Twitch streamer’s appearance in game will reap the rewards and, given her advertisement for a graphic designer okay with “adult stuff”, there could yet be more content in this vein on the way for Amouranth fans. It joins her lucrative OnlyFans page which, back in December, she said had made her over $2 million in one month.

  • Amouranth reveals hot tub “explosion” has destroyed her Twitch streaming room – Dexerto

    Amouranth reveals hot tub “explosion” has destroyed her Twitch streaming room Amouranth, TwitterTwitch star streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has explained a “terrible” accident that took place in her streaming room after posting two cryptic tweets that worried her fanbase. The popular streamer, who has over 5.7 million followers on her channel, can often be found broadcasting for viewers in the Just Chatting section. Leading the way in the Twitch meta with everything from dancing streams to going live during sessions in a hot tub, Amouranth has quickly become one of the biggest content creators on the planet. Just this year, she surpassed Pokimane and Valkyrae to be crowned the most-viewed female streamer. On August 18, though, she left many fans slightly concerned, following a series of vague tweets. Amouranth posts leave fans worried Two messages, posted between both her personal and professional Twitter accounts, have left fans wondering what is going on. In the first post, the 28-year-old said: “Something terrible has happened,” with no context. “This is straight up giving me anxiety. Please tell us if you’re ok,” one worried user wrote. Another said: “I dearly hope it isn’t too serious, Kaitlyn. My thoughts are with you. Stay strong,” with a third user adding: “I’m sorry to hear that. Hope you get to feeling better soon.” One other fan asked: “What happened?” In a later post from Amouranth, she gave fans an update: “Cheer me up.” Amouranth explains mysterious “terrible” incident Luckily, fans weren’t left connecting the dots for themselves for long. Hours later, the Twitch star finally posted an explanation, claiming that her hot tub had suffered an unfortunate accident in her streaming room. “My hot tub exploded and destroyed my streaming room,” she wrote, promising to post pics of the aftermath “soon. Fans are equal parts relieved and sympathetic for the streamer, hoping that the accident doesn’t impede her broadcasts nor her expensive streaming equipment. For now, it looks like they’ll have to wait for more information as Amouranth rectifies her streaming station (and probably buys a new hot tub).

  • Amouranth fans get her to actually step on them at Twitchcon – Dexerto

    Amouranth fans get her to actually step on them at Twitchcon Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer Amouranth encountered an unusual request at Twitchcon 2022, as fans were eager to be stepped on by the internet superstar. Twitchcon has returned once more, bringing together some of the most well-known names in streaming. We’ve already seen the likes of Megan Thee Stallion twerking on Master Chief and Dr Disrespect trolls swarming the event. Now, Twitch streamer and model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is the latest individual to walk away from Twitchcon with a bizarre story to tell. Amouranth has made a successful living through multiple endeavors, including the purchase of gas stations, but many fans will be familiar with her more risque content. To show their appreciation for the beloved streamer, loyal fans had a special request up their sleeve. Twitchcon attendees fulfils wish of Amouranth stepping on them After waiting patiently to meet Amouranth in person, many fans cut to the chase with one request: step on me. One fan in particular made the rounds on social media for displaying how eager he was to fulfill this wish. After setting their belongings on the ground they assumed the position, so to speak, allowing Amouranth to strike the perfect pose. Though the streamer seemed a little perplexed at first, Amouranth obliged and ensured this was a Twitchcon to remember for years to come. Other have followed suit and taken the opportunity to feel the wrath of Amouranth’s boot. However, the oddball request has left some viewers unsure as to why they’d want this in the first place. The Guard producer @HUN2R said “dudes getting Amouranth to step on them IRL. Brothers we must be stronger than this.” Another said “Twitch was a mistake” while others have labeled the request as “embarrassing.” Not only is Twitchcon a great place to network with your friends and fellow creators, its an opportunity to meet the biggest names in streaming. Other streaming icons like Dream also appeared at the event, though their appearance garnered a mixed reception.

  • Amouranth fans furious after hackers hijack her Discord server – Dexerto

    Amouranth fans furious after hackers hijack her Discord server Twitter/AmouranthPopular OF =creator and Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed her Discord server had been hacked, and many of her fans were banned as a result. Amouranth is one of the biggest names on the internet. The influencer has millions of subscribers spread throughout a plethora of different social media platforms and remains one of the most active, despite being banned on a handful – including Instagram. With such success, however, there are bound to be haters. Just weeks after her Instagram was taken down due to mass reports by trolls, some new troublemakers tried their luck at taking control of her Discord. Unfortunately for Amouranth, while she has since regained control, a lot of damage has been done. Anyone who was banned is not actually banned, we will restore things to the way they were pic.twitter.com/OM8QCqIRZ7 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 3, 2022 Amouranth reveals Discord hack On January 3, the Playboy bunny said her server would be “undergoing renovations” after a number of her fans found themselves suddenly banned. However, she further expanded on this by revealing the whole story. “The truth is the Discord was hacked. But we are trying to restore it,” she said on Twitter while tagging Discord asking for some support. Furthermore, she stressed that anyone who was banned was not “actually banned” and the Twitch star is looking to restore the channel to its former glory. The truth is the discord was hacked. But we are trying to restore it… not sure if anyone from @discord can help https://t.co/Q3flfcZtxG — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 3, 2022 Looking at her Discord, the “general chat” was restarted on January 3 with users discussing the hack. According to some on the server, a hacker kicked the mods from the channel and “took over everything” to spam links to their own channel. Eventually, Amouranth and one of her assistants took care of the threat, but trying to fix everything is taking some time. “That was SO CRAZY to see what was happening here in real time,” one user commented. “I was really confused when [I] saw 36 pings, but after I checked the server, I knew exactly what happened,” another wrote. A moderation explained: “To everyone still here, the Discord is under control now. Throughout the day I’ll rebuild the channels and Amouranth will link her social media. I am sorry for the delay. You will have all your favorite channels back by the end of tonight I’ll post a discord invite in a second and unban anyone banned by the compromised accounts.” So far, it doesn’t look like anything more than Siragusa’s Discord was hacked for the time being, and hopefully none of the streamer’s personal details or other accounts were compromised.

  • Amouranth fan sends her $70k cash, bodyguards and “self-defense” gifts – Dexerto

    Amouranth fan sends her $70k cash, bodyguards and “self-defense” gifts Twitch: AmouranthTwitch streamer Amouranth, the most popular female streamer on the platform, received a number of gifts from an anonymous viewer, which included $70,000, a new iPhone, and self-defense items. Since her public split from her husband, who Amouranth accused of being controlling and abusive, she has continued to stream regularly, although says she now has more freedom to stream the way she wants to. Boasting millions of loyal fans, Amouranth viewers have offered their support in many ways, but one viewer has gone above and beyond, sending her a self-defense care package, and wads of cash. Considering Amouranth’s popularity and business success outside of streaming too, the $70,000 in cash is perhaps the least significant of the gift package. Opening the items on stream, Amouranth was clearly bemused by the generous gifts, which also include a taser, at first suspecting it was a “YouTuber, trying to pull a prank.” While it could be a prank, the money and the letter attached seemed very real. “I have provided a few defense essentials as well as some cash to ensure no amount of financial tampering can hinder your resolution,” Amouranth read from the letter. As for the phone, it would need to be activated, and so no one has the number. But, the letter included two phone numbers, which are apparently for a bodyguard service, already paid for by the mysterious donor. Although they also gave their own number, Amouranth said there was nothing to imply that this individual wanted anything in return from the streamer. “There’s not like a creepy, ‘run away with me, please marry me,’ like there normally is.” Amouranth also inspected the notes to ensure the cash wasn’t fake. For now, it remains to be seen if it’s a genuine anonymous gift, or if it is a content creator after all. Some viewers immediately noticed parallels with the type of content MrBeast used to do on Twitch, making large donations to streamers.

  • Amouranth exposes UberEats driver for stealing her food after confirming delivery – Dexerto

    Amouranth exposes UberEats driver for stealing her food after confirming delivery Twitter: AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth has exposed her recent UberEats driver for stealing her food after confirming it was delivered in the app despite there being cameras posted on her property. When it comes to delivery apps like UberEats and DoorDaash, it’s hard to tell what kind of person will be the one handling your food. From drivers saving a woman trapped on the roof of her apartment to others sending unsavory messages after delivery, the possibilities are endless. Twitch star Amouranth is the latest to share their troubles with a driver, as she used her platform to blast a driver after he stole her food after confirming it was delivered in the app. Amouranth exposes Uber Eats driver On April 12, 2023, Amouranth took to her main Twitter account to expose the now-viral delivery driver. “Yo UberEats why are your delivery drivers stealing my order after taking the picture? There’s a sign on my door that informs people they are on camera and they verbally annotated their actions,” she said. In the video, you can hear the man at the door and someone in the car yelling at each other before the man picks up the food and runs back to the vehicle. Shortly after the video was shared, UberEats support replied to her tweet asking for Amouranth to DM them. “Hey Amouranth – we’re so sorry! That is definitely not okay. Mind DMing us your account info? We want to make this right,” they said. The Twitch star hasn’t replied to their tweet in public, but it’s safe to assume that both parties are handling the incident in DMs. Similarly, a woman recently blasted UberEats on TikTok after they refused to give her a refund after her food was delivered to the wrong address.

  • Amouranth exposes the gross DMs she receives from thirsty fans – Dexerto

    Amouranth exposes the gross DMs she receives from thirsty fans YouTube/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed many of her fans’ sick DMs to her on social media as the streaming sensation prepares to quit OnlyFans. Amouranth has made a fortune through streaming and her more risque content. But recently, she has begun documenting her business ventures including buying up gas stations and loads of stock. However, her career has reached a point where she even announced that she would be quitting OnlyFans and the ‘e-girl’ lifestyle, and in a new YouTube video addressed yet one of the reasons why she would be retiring. On May 12, Siragusa discussed her OF departure, saying that while there are many reasons she would be leaving, the DMs she receives from fans and haters are “the cherry on top.” Amouranth reveals “questionable” messages from fans According to Amouranth, while she doesn’t reply to messages on Twitter, Instagram and other sites, that doesn’t stop fans from spamming her inbox with all sorts of strange messages. The comments, which ranged from quite strange to monumentally absurd were each given a sarcastic response by the streamer. In one, a user asked how her breasts became large, prompting Amouranth to claim she works out with her chest and lifts weights with them. Then, in another, Amouranth exposed a Twitter user who kept DMing her “guess what” for months on end. “It makes me wonder if I should really just reply, ‘what?’” the streamer pondered. The hits kept on coming, with Amouranth exposing “old men” asking for pictures or to be intimate with her. “In the summer, or spring break or winter break, it’s probably teenagers [messaging me] because they have anime profile pics, and whenever they have that you know it’s very toxic,” she claimed. “Every other time of the year, it’s boomers. Just old men messaging me who look like they’re in their 60s, 70s, 80s. It’s very interesting.” It’s not clear why so many people send vulgar messages to Amouranth expecting a serious response, but maybe this video will be a warning to trolls who wouldn’t want their DMs revealed to the world.

  • Amouranth exposes ‘porch pirate’ stealing her Amazon packages – Dexerto

    Amouranth exposes ‘porch pirate’ stealing her Amazon packages Twitter: AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth exposed a woman for stealing her Amazon packages, sharing videos of the “porch pirate” to Twitter in a scathing callout post. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is one of Twitch’s top female streamers. When she’s not busy broadcasting on the purple platform, she’s making big bucks on OnlyFans and using her cash to invest in stocks and even purchase businesses like gas stations. However, being a major streaming icon comes with its pitfalls. In the past, Amouranth has had to fend off stalkers and even take action against websites using her image to create deepfake content without her consent. Now, she’s dealing with a “porch pirate” — and she had no problem exposing the person to her 3.7 million followers on Twitter. Amouranth exposes porch pirate for stealing her packages On June 7, Amouranth posted two videos of doorbell camera footage that showed a woman getting out of her car to take packages from Amouranth’s doorstep. According to the streamer, those packages contained about $30 worth of plastic plants that she hoped to use to decorate her streaming space… so now, she’s getting her revenge on social media. “She spends five minutes loading $30 worth of plastic plants and flowers I was going to use to decorate my backyard/stream area,” she captioned the second video, which shows the woman tossing the goods into her trunk before hopping in her car to drive away. “I have a visible camera, flood lights and multiple camera angles, and a sign saying, ‘Smile you’re on camera,’” she added. “She brazenly backed her car in, revealing her license plate just to get at these plastic decorations. Hope it was worth it.” I have a visible camera, flood lights and multiple camera angles, an a sign saying “smile you’re on camera” — Amouranth (@Amouranth) June 7, 2023 She brazenly backed her car in, revealing her license plate just to get at these plastic decorations Hope it was worth it Amouranth takes shots at Twitch’s new branded content guidelines That’s not all; Amouranth also used the situation as a cheeky way to hit out at Twitch, which is currently coming under fire after rolling out new guidelines for branded content that restrict what kinds of advertisements and products are allowed to be promoted on streams. “Alternatively, you could view this as an analogy for Twitch putting all our sponsorships in their sh*t-mobile and driving off with them,” she wrote. Alternatively you could view this as an analogy for twitch putting all our sponsorships in their shit mobile and driving off with them 🌶️ 🥵 — Amouranth (@Amouranth) June 7, 2023 This isn’t the first time Amouranth has had to deal with people stealing items she’s ordered; in April, the streamer happily exposed her UberEats driver for making off with her food after marking the order as delivered.

  • Amouranth explains why xQc, Mizkif and Hasan’s Twitch value just skyrocketed – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why xQc, Mizkif and Hasan’s Twitch value just skyrocketed Blizzard Entertainment/Instagram/Amouranth/MizkifTwitch icon Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa believes that fellow streamer Ludwig leaving the Amazon-owned platform for YouTube has made others, such as xQc, far more valuable in the process. On November 29, former Twitch star Ludwig left the site to stream exclusively on YouTube as the rival streaming service continues to poach top talent. With TimTheTatman, Dr Disrespect, Dr Lupo, and now Ludwig jumping ship, YouTube has emerged as a legitimate competitor in the broadcasting space. According to Amouranth, the more big Twitch stars that switch platforms, the better it will be for those looking to get a better deal going forward. In particular, the 7-Eleven owner believes that this really helps the likes of Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, Mizkif, and Hasan Piker. Twitch internally prob has a different perspective. They probably think the platform is where the lion share or value resides, to continue with the musical chairs analogy, the value accrues to the seats rather than the person sitting in it. Netflix is an analog. Netflix shows — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 30, 2021 Amouranth talks Twitch vs YouTube In a series of posts on Twitter, Siragusa compared the situation with creators leaving Twitch for YouTube as a game of musical chairs with big names gaining more “negotiating leverage.” “[Twitch] probably think the platform is where the lion’s share or value resides. To continue with the musical chairs analogy, the value accrues to the seats rather than the person sitting in it,” she explained. “Netflix shows that they can license super popular content (Friends, The Office, etc.), distribute it to their viewers, then drop that content when it comes time to negotiate.” I’m not so sure, but regardless this is interesting to see play out. YouTube feels like thanos here, inevitable. It’s strange to see twitch not paying up for biggest creators and slow pace of feature innovation given twitch’s parent company Amazon is no Stranger to pic.twitter.com/Y7GDRWnmAo — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 30, 2021 After suggesting that Twitch fans are even more hardcore than Netflix users, she pondered on if the loyalty is really to the platform or to the site’s creators, themselves. “YouTube feels like Thanos here, inevitable. It’s strange to see Twitch not paying up for the biggest creators and slow pace of feature innovation, given Twitch’s parent company Amazon is no stranger to enduring ‘accounting losses’ while they invest in new adjacencies,” she added. the value and thus loyalty accrues to in terms of viewers having to choose between fidelity to their favorite creator or to the platform (ui, features, community familiarity)? We’re all gonna find out 😐 pic.twitter.com/A03rKt15nn — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 30, 2021 If Twitch starts to see a decline because certain creators have switched to YouTube, then it will be interesting to see if they start to pony up and outbid its rivals to keep top talent… especially if no one can rise up and fill the void. Whether or not Twitch is worried, however, remains to be seen, especially as they didn’t counter-offer YouTube to keep Ludwig. Needless to say, the streamer wars are just heating up heading into 2022.

  • Amouranth explains why Twitch stars and content creators should reinvest in themselves – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why Twitch stars and content creators should reinvest in themselves Twitch/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has made a fortune through investing and is encouraging her fellow content creators to put their earnings back into themselves. Amouranth is the top female streamer on the internet with the Twitch star beating out the likes of Pokimane and Valkyrae and a big reason why is how she’s managed to put money back into her content. The 28-year-old has used her investment in a plastic ball company to her advantage by creating a new Twitch meta and earlier this year launched her own creator competition known as ‘Streamer Royale.’ Now, Siragusa is urging her fellow Twitch and OnlyFans creators to use their money to enhance their own products. Amouranth urges content creators to reinvest in themselves In a series of tweets, Amouranth began by first noting how she doesn’t give financial advice before explaining how for content creators the best time to buy is “today” unless it happened to be the weekend. “You’re a creator. You’re not an investor. There are people whose sole job it is to evaluate every quantum of financial and commercial data, and closely watch every little uptick,” she said. “Your edge is in the field you operate in.” According to Amouranth, creators’ investment edge comes in the form of putting their time and money back into their primary endeavor. “Trainwreck is literally getting better ROI than you on each spin,” she added, referring to the Twitch star’s gambling broadcasts. It’s not clear yet how many fellow creators will take her advice, but considering the success Amouranth has had on Twitch and elsewhere, she’s probably doing something very, very right.

  • Amouranth explains why she’d be a VTuber if she could restart streaming career – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she’d be a VTuber if she could restart streaming career Twitter/AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa says she would become a VTuber if she had the opportunity to restart her career. Amouranth has risen through the ranks to become the most-watched female streamer on any platform, beating out the likes of Pokimane and Valkyrae along the way. From hot tub streams to controversial OnlyFans content, Siragusa has seemingly done it all and has amassed a fortune in the process, earning her millions each month with followers all over the internet. However, according to the streaming queen, if she could go back in time and do it all over again, she’d change things considerably and go the VTubing route instead of showing herself off during broadcasts. Amouranth says she’d be a VTuber if she could start over In an interview with Business Insider, one of Amouranth’s assistants, Morgan Bancroft spoke about the times obsessed fans were a threat to their livelihoods. One notable example she brought up was when a stalker from Estonia showed up at Siragusa’s home office and the police had to be called. “Every day I ask [my assistants], have they lost hope in humanity,” Amouranth said. “If I was starting social media now, I would actually just go the VTuber route.” VTubing has become increasingly popular in recent years with creators using a digitalized version of themselves for broadcasts. Despite not having an actual person in the flesh for these streams, they still get hundreds of thousands of viewers. According to Amouranth, VTubing is “the most secure,” but given her current presence in the streaming world, don’t expect her to suddenly shift her content to the VTubing sphere. That said, it’s certainly possible we see Amouranth try out a VTuber persona for fun in the future, similar to how fellow Twitch star Pokimane did. We’ll just have to see.

  • Amouranth explains why she won’t quit Twitch as long as she still has haters – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she won’t quit Twitch as long as she still has haters Twitch/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has declared that as long as she still has haters who try bringing her down, she won’t quit Twitch streaming, explaining they give her “boundless energy” to create content and prove them all wrong. Amouranth finished last year as the undisputed queen of Twitch, raking in 203m views, hitting 4.9m followers, and claiming her place on the platform’s throne. Plenty of her views, she concedes, were “haters.” But, the stream-queen continues, that’s more than okay — those same Twitch haters hovering around “waiting for [her] to fail” are the same ones that push her to keep streaming every day, motivating her to do better. As long as they exist, Amouranth explains, she will never retire. “I will never burnout,” she declared, “because my detractors are infinitely petty with their remarks, and the drive to prove them wrong is a renewable energy source.” Amouranth made the Twitch declaration on January 4, posting her promise — to stay streaming as long as she has haters — on Twitter on her @wildkait account. “My boundless energy comes from the compulsion to prove my haters wrong,” she said, before pointing out that nearly every hater claiming she’s going to fail is nothing more than “petty and sniping” man-children online. “Growing up relatively impoverished and then finding success on the internet, but having every single troll tell me to ‘enjoy it while it lasts’ because when I turn 30 (and the money slows), I’m liable to go broke, [it] gave me such a depression-era mentality I took a long time to get over. “Really though,” the Twitch star continued, directly addressing those advocating for her to leave streaming, “the outcome, in reality, is diametrically opposed.” There is one thing that has worried Amouranth recently, however — as her Twitch star continues to rise, so too do the “dangers” of streaming to millions of fans. “I don’t hate what I do, or how much I do it,” she said. “It’s the harassment. The unwarranted danger that comes from when I’m just doing my own thing. All women creators get varying degrees of harassment, but being live exposes you to the most extreme form of said persecution.” And, when the time does eventually come for Siragusa to hang up the mics, deflate the pools, and leave the “Amouranth” persona behind, she’s ready; the 28-year-old has bought a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and raked up stocks. “I plan to grind as long and as hard as I can,” she said, “until either, it doesn’t make sense anymore, or at some point, passive income overtakes active income.”

  • Amouranth explains why she won’t join Twitch’s TV show meta – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she won’t join Twitch’s TV show meta Twitch/Twitter/AmouranthPopular Twitch sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa revealed why she has no plans to join in on the popular TV show meta taking over the streaming platform. Amouranth is one of the biggest names on Twitch, boasting nearly 5 million followers on the Amazon-owned site alone. Through other social media and adult content, the internet star has earned a fortune to the tune of over $1M each month. Part of her success has come from her ability to take advantage of metas or even create her own. In 2021, she was a major force in the hot tub meta before transitioning to a controversial ASMR trend. Now, with many on Twitch including big names like xQc partaking in a TV show meta where streamers watch programs such as Gordon Ramsay’s MasterChef, some are wondering why Amouranth hasn’t joined in. Amouranth refuses to watch MasterChef on Twitch Speaking with YouTube’s latest streamer acquisition Ludwig, Siragusa was asked why she hasn’t been watching TV shows during her broadcasts given how much she streams. “You see, I feel like while people who have contracts with Twitch and stuff or favored heavily by Twitch can get away with that, it’s too risky for me to do it,” she replied. This statement shocked Ludwig who followed up by asking for clarification that she doesn’t have a contract with the popular streaming platform. (Segment begins at 18:25 for mobile viewers.) “Yeah, I guess it is riskier, I suppose,” he conceded. “That’s a good point.” While it seems like fans shouldn’t expect to see the Playboy bunny stream MasterChef anytime soon, that doesn’t mean Amouranth isn’t still watching TV during broadcasts. As Ludwig was shocked to find out last year, the streamer does in fact watch Netflix and even other broadcasts while she partakes in ASMR and hot tub streams. Although the controversial TV show meta seems here to stay despite some pretty big warnings from people in the industry, given Amouranth’s history, it could be just a matter of time before she slays it by creating a new category that becomes the next flavor of the week.

  • Amouranth explains why she supports Kim Kardashian’s “get up and work” mantra – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she supports Kim Kardashian’s “get up and work” mantra Instagram/AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is defending Kim Kardashian’s controversial advice for working women, stating she believes that women need to get up and work. Kim Kardashian made headlines for all the wrong reasons earlier this month when she advised women to “get your ass up and work” and that “nobody wants to work these days.” Her comments were met with widespread criticism with many mocking the star for coming from immense privilege given her background. However, not everyone took Kim’s advice negatively. In her own take, Amouranth, one of the internet’s most successful content creators, explained why the model’s beliefs “resonate” with her. Imagine if those who figured out “the game” stayed as hungry as they were when they were figuring it out and coming up in the world. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 23, 2022 Amouranth defends Kim Kardashian amid “get up and work” drama In recent years, Amouranth has emerged as quite the businesswoman and has documented her success. In 2021, she purchased a 7-Eleven, a gas station, a plastic ball company and made a fortune off investments. In a series of tweets, Amouranth not only explained why she agrees with the fashionista and her attitude towards work. “Even in the top echelons of the most highly competitive fields, work ethic still gives an edge. Consistency counts,” she said. “If you can do the bohemian thing while maintaining consistency and work ethic you’ll literally change the world, mold it to your vision.” The hot tub streamer also addressed Kim’s background and explained how having rich parents isn’t the “easy mode” many seem to think it is. “You don’t have to worry about bills or mundane things. But it also robs you of the ability to feel as good about small victories and to compound that momentum into something that escapes your families’ shadow,” she added. Amouranth compares herself to Kim Kardashian She further compared her own upbringing to Kim’s, noting that while they had quite different childhoods, she had her own advantages. “I was born quite poor not just re western standards (nuclear family had a negative networth for my entire childhood+adolescence) but that made every win along the way a moment to savor, and a marker to help light my way. It was an opportunity to build my confidence.” I was born quite poor not just re western standards (nuclear family had a negative networth for my entire childhood+adolescence) but that made every win along the way a moment to savor, and a marker to help light my way. It was an opportunity to build my confidence. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 23, 2022 The Playboy bunny continued, “If you’re willing to bruise your ego, believing you can do something always gives you better odds than believing the world is stacked against you. The downside is, you’ll bruise ur pride a lot, and endure a lot of egg on your face if you take the better odds. That’s just the price you pay.” While many fans in the comments agreed with the ASMR streamer’s take, it will be interesting to see how the rest of the Twitch and YouTube community respond and if her views will be as controversial as Kim Kardashian’s.

  • Amouranth explains why she keeps buying gas stations over promised animal shelter – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she keeps buying gas stations over promised animal shelter Flickr/Luca Ferretti/Instagram/AmouranthTwitch and OnlyFans icon Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Sirigusa responded to backlash for buying yet another gas station instead of the animal sanctuary she had promised to build. Amouranth has become a household name on Twitch thanks to her over-the-top bikini-clad hot tub streams and other innovative broadcasts that pushed her to the top of the streaming world. The Twitch star has used the millions she’s raked in through streaming and OnlyFans in a series of documented business ventures including buying multiple 7-Eleven gas stations. Now, amid Sirigusa’s recent $8.3m purchase of a 7-Eleven with a carwash, fans have begun wondering when she will put money towards creating a massive animal shelter like she had promised. Amouranth reveals why she uses OnlyFans income on gas stations After a fan questioned the streamer’s latest purchase and inquired about her original plans to open up an animal sanctuary, Amouranth opened up on the situation. “The mindset that investing is just like consumption/a form of spending will keep people poor, and preclude them from investing in their future,” she commented. “Investing is not consumption, it’s planting seeds in a garden you will get to see. It’s literally GROWING money. When I pay my electric bill no one says ‘what about your other financial commitments.’ It’s understood that the utility bill/ access to power will create MORE money, value, etc.” The streamer went on to take aim at comparisons between her gas station purchase and physical items, once again noting that the 7-Eleven was an investment. “This isn’t buying a Prada bag. Also my most expensive bag cost like $125. Not all cash flows going out the door are created equal. Some spending is investing, some is expenses and still others are capex,” she added. Amouranth further hinted that her upcoming convention will cost a lot and might even dwarf the amount she spent on the gas station. It seems like Amouranth hasn’t abandoned the animal sanctuary dream, but she wants to earn even more money before it becomes a reality. Sadly, she didn’t share a timeline for this plan, but more details could be coming after her big convention project.

  • Amouranth explains why she doesn’t recommend women start an OnlyFans account – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she doesn’t recommend women start an OnlyFans account OnlyFans / Instagram: amouranthofficialFollowing her success with the subscription service, Amouranth has revealed she would “never recommend” OnlyFans as a viable income option for women. Kick and Twitch superstar Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has millions of fans invested in seeing what content she’ll drop next, proving herself to be one of the most successful businesswomen on the internet. On top of the content streamed to fans through popular platforms, Amouranth has also found massive success via her OnlyFans account. Recently, the influencer revealed she earned nearly $1 million per month from September to December of 2023 as one of the top 0.01% of earners on the site. However, now Amouranth has revealed she doesn’t recommend OnlyFans as an income option for most girls, warning them to stay away from the adult subscription service. Streaming on Kick, Amouranth listened as another streamer discussed her success on OnlyFans while playing Spiderman; “Honestly man, f****** congratulations to Amouranth — you have tricked all these sad men, all these guys who don’t realize what free porn is into making you a very, very, very rich woman.” To this, Amouranth paused the clip to say, “Bro, you don’t even know — you don’t even know the trick part. He doesn’t even know, I mean there’s multiple of them, he doesn’t even know.” Continuing the video, the man then said, “I also want to point out, you know, we talk about sh** like this — this is like the extreme high example, right? She is according to this in the top 0.01% of everyone on the website. The problem is 99% of these girls on OnlyFans have seen Amouranth do this — make all this money — and they think they’re going to make the same money. “They think this is the same f****** cheat code activated for them,” he continued. “And they go sign up to do this, they’re on there showing their butts off now. Next thing you know, their mom, their dad, everyone knows. They’re getting fired from their jobs over it.” Amouranth didn’t disagree, stating, “That’s what I’m saying like I would never recommend girls to start an OnlyFans. Like do not, it’s not good for you, it only works if you’re already an established creator.” Viewers called her responsible “wise” and “responsible”, with one Redditor writing, “At this point [OnlyFans] is so oversaturated. “The median earnings for a creator are [approximately] $200 a month. And that’s median so there are literally millions of creators making substantially less than that,” they argued.

  • Amouranth explains why she bought $2M of Activision-Blizzard stock amid lawsuit controversy – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why she bought $2M of Activision-Blizzard stock amid lawsuit controversy Blizzard Entertainment/Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is looking to make a hefty profit after purchasing nearly $2,000,000 of Activision-Blizzard despite the company being involved in several lawsuits. Amouranth has become one of the biggest internet stars and has earned an incredible income through Twitch and OF success. Her wealth has even afforded her some major investment opportunities of which she frequently documents on social media. Just recently, the streamer has purchased a gas station, a 7-Eleven, a plastic ball company, and invested over $5 million in Google. Now, Siragusa has made one of her biggest investments yet in the form of $2m in Activision-Blizzard stock and explained why to her followers. Amouranth buys $2M of Activision-Blizzard stock While Activision is in the middle of numerous lawsuits alleging rampant sexism toward female employees, the company was purchased by Microsoft for $70 billion. As the deal is in the process of going through, Amouranth took it upon herself to take advantage of the situation and explained why she decided to invest so much money. “To be clear I am looking to capture the takeover spread,” she said. “That’s the main point. I just think it’s not a bad price even if that fails to happen.” Nibbled RE Shopify, nothing in size Re atvi , this is near Berkshire price. Good IP, Domestic, world where globalization waning… to be clear I am looking to capture the takeover spread. That’s the main point. I just think it’s not a bad price even if that fails to happen — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 28, 2022 How much will Amouranth make off the $2M investment? She further said that she would be making a 20% “uncorrelated” return if the Microsoft deal ends up going through. Addressing the allegations against the company. Amouranth remarked that Microsoft will “clean house” if the purchase goes through with embattled CEO Bobby Kotick leaving. The hot tub streamer also joked about Blizzard’s response to the allegations by censoring games such as World of Warcraft, pointing out how paintings of women were transformed into fruit in order to “tone down sexuality.” I’M GOING FOR A BOARD SEAT WITH THE AIM TO DE-OBJECTIFY WOMEN. TURN THEM BACK FROM BOWLS OF FRUIT INTO WOMEN. pic.twitter.com/bingNt49k3 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) March 28, 2022 “I’m going for a board seat with the aim to de-objectify women,” she teased. “Turn them back from bowls of fruit into women.” Only time will tell if the Microsoft deal ends up going through and Amouranth makes a big profit in the process. In the meantime, we can’t wait to see what’s next for the Twitch streamer and what investment she has up her sleeve next.

  • Amouranth explains why it’s “ironic” for gamers to have issues with her Twitch streams – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why it’s “ironic” for gamers to have issues with her Twitch streams YouTube: VICETwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has explained why she believes it’s ironic for gamers to have an issue with her controversial ASMR content. Amouranth is widely known for her (occasionally) controversial ASMR content on Twitch and is no stranger to daily criticism for her work. The streamer, who was crowned the top female Twitch star of 2021, has previously hit out at those criticizing her content after she received her fourth Twitch ban in June. Furthermore, in a recent documentary with VICE, Siragusa elaborated and explained why it’s ironic for gamers to have an issue with her Twitch streams. During the live streaming star’s documentary with VICE released on December 30, Amouranth explained why it’s ironic for gamers to have issues with her streams. “It’s ironic that people have an issue with real women embracing their sexuality when on all the video games that these teenagers and adults play on Twitch,” said Kaitlyn. “There are legit women being sexualized constantly.” The streamer continued to explain how gamers find sexual content in games acceptable but are against sexualized content on Twitch: “There are games like Dead or Alive where it’s just women in bikinis essentially trying to fight each other and balance each other’s butts at each other and that’s fine. There’s GTA that has strippers and that’s fine.” “It’s only real women that we can’t have embrace their sexuality for a profitable gain, but men can create women characters in video games and sell it to the masses and it’s perfectly well received.” (Timestamp at 11:28) Previously, Amouranth has touched on potentially giving it all up and retiring, even revealing she has her retirement planned out after buying a gas station. If she does decide to give it all up, it’ll be a huge loss for the streaming community to lose the top female Twitch star of 2021.

  • Amouranth explains why Instagram won’t unban her accounts – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why Instagram won’t unban her accounts Twitter/AmouranthTwitch streamer-turned-Playboy model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed why she won’t be getting her Instagram accounts back anytime soon. Amouranth is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch. With millions of followers spread across multiple social media platforms, the 28-year-old has made quite a name for herself. From humble beginnings as a cosplayer to the owner of a 7-Eleven, Siragusa has taken the world by storm. But with such success also comes new challenges, primarily in the form of combating haters. As the streamer revealed during The Yard podcast with YouTube’s newest star Ludwig, Amouranth revealed not only why her Instagram accounts were banned, but why getting them back is out of her control. (Segment starts at 20:52 for mobile users) Amouranth reveals why she’s still banned on Instagram According to the popular OF star, her Instagram wasn’t disabled due to lewd photos or anything she posted. Rather, she was banned after she was mass-reported. Worse yet, there’s nothing she can do about it. “I’m in talks with people trying to get unbanned and apparently there’s nothing that I did wrong. But because I get so many mass reports, no one wants to take on the role of managing my account,” she explained. “All verified Instagram accounts have to have a manager, like an account manager.” Furthermore, because no one wants to take on Amouranth as an account manager, the Playboy bunny claims that it’s out of her hands. “If someone doesn’t want to take you on, they just don’t give a f**k,” she added. “Mine’s been gone for a few months. I think since October, so it’s really rough.” Back then, Twitch, Instagram and TikTok all banned Amouranth’s accounts, but luckily, Twitch reinstated her channel. She then pivoted content to her personal Instagram account, ‘Amouranthtoo,’ but that was banned on December 11. It remains to be seen if someone will end up stepping in and help manage the social media star’s account so it will be reinstated, but for the time being, don’t expect to see new photos of Amouranth on Instagram in the near future.

  • Amouranth explains why getting banned on Twitch can be a “great marketing tactic” – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why getting banned on Twitch can be a “great marketing tactic” Instagram/AmouranthPopular streaming sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa shared her thoughts on streamers who get banned for clout and why it can be effective. Amouranth is one of the biggest names in the streaming world with millions of followers across Kick, OnlyFans, X, and other platforms – and she’s no stranger to causing controversy on any of them. During her time on Twitch, Amouranth was banned quite a few times for her provocative content, with her hot tub broadcasts toeing the line between what is and isn’t acceptable on the platform. In a recent interview with Rumble star TheQuartering, Amouranth was asked about streamers who get banned and her thoughts on if it’s become a new Twitch meta. Amouranth says Twitch ban meta is too “risky” for her When discussing streamers who get banned to grow their reputation and whether or not it’s a “great marketing tactic,” Amouranth explained why it has its pros, but says it’s simply too risky for her. “It can be,” she said. “The only thing that can be negative is the duration. I’ve never tried to get banned on purpose, I just feel that it’s too risky and you never know when they’re going to decide to hit you with a seven-day or a thirty-day [ban].” (segment begins at 31:10) Twitch’s inconsistencies with bans is something Amouranth has taken issue with before. Back in 2022, she accused the platform’s Safety team of not even communicating with the rest of Twitch staff about suspensions. That said, Siragusa believes it can be very beneficial to certain streamers, depending on what they do to get banned. Amouranth used a streamer who left a camera on during sex as an example, saying the whole situation “worked well for her,” considering she only got hit with a week-long ban. “She was a nobody streamer anyway. It like, put her on the map,” the OnlyFans model added. Others may have taken that strategy and ran with it. Notably, Kick streamer HeelMike was briefly banned after a clip of him having oral sex on stream went viral.

  • Amouranth explains why $70k cash gift from fan was “nerve wracking” – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains why $70k cash gift from fan was “nerve wracking” Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth was left absolutely shocked after a viewer sent her $70,000 in cash, an iPhone, and self-defense items, but the streamer has since revealed the incident was “nerve wracking.” Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is the most popular female streamer in the world with millions of fans across Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and OnlyFans, and one appears to be completely loaded. In a viral clip from her stream, the millionaire cosplayer became $70K richer when she opened up a gift from a fan containing all sorts of expensive goodies and even tools to fight off stalkers. As it turns out, however, despite the streamer being thankful for the gift, she was actually quite afraid about the present and revealed why she wasn’t “phased” by the whopping sum of money. Amouranth reveals why she was ‘unphased’ by $70K fan gift According to Amouranth, she was a bit uneasy about the gift she received to the point where she didn’t exactly want to reveal it live on Twitch. “I didn’t want to mention it until the cash was in a bank/not in my house,” she explained, adding that had since been safely deposited. Siragusa went on to respond to a fan who questioned her seemingly mundane reaction to the present, claiming she wasn’t “even phased” after opening up the package. “My assistants went through it and we had a pretty long meeting about how to handle it,” she revealed. “You might be enthused but for me, it was a bit nerve-wracking due to second-order considerations.” Considering Amouranth’s history with stalkers, it makes sense that she might have been a bit perplexed about the whole thing and if the anonymous gift sender had any ulterior motives. In any case, with the money safely in her account, Amouranth can sleep easy knowing that fans are willingly gifting her tens of thousands of dollars all while she continues to make a fortune off OnlyFans and her many gas stations.

  • Amouranth explains the crazy reason she bought a gas station – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains the crazy reason she bought a gas station Instagram/Amouranth/FacebookPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa shocked the internet by revealing she purchased a gas station of all things, and provided quite an interesting reason why. Amouranth is one of the internet’s top content creators, with millions of fans on Twitch, Twitter, YouTube, and plenty of other websites. With so many viewers and a momentous income, Siragusa decided to use some of her profits to buy a gas station in a bold and seemingly perplexing career pivot. As it turns out, however, her purchase made a lot more sense when she explained it in greater detail. Need 47 more likes For the record it would be dumb for me to buy a gas station and run it myself. I am buying it, & NNN (lol not no nut number, triple net) leasing it to a publicly traded company (https://t.co/gd4PleEwhn) They will turn it into a circle K. The big Q is WHY AM? https://t.co/nWc8wLggww — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 9, 2021 Amouranth now owns a gas station On November 9, Siragusa shared news of her purchase on social media, much to the confusion of her audience. A bit over an hour later, she revealed that she wouldn’t be running it herself, but instead would be leasing it. From there, the gas station would become a Circle K – one of the biggest companies in the game. But the “big question,” as she put it, was why? Despite this being a bit of an unexpected step for the steamer, there was a lot of thought put into it that could be a bit confusing to follow for some. Is not a “one of” thing or a special sweetheart deal. Let’s start. Newly built gas station in major metropolitan area. 100,000 Cars pass by daily. Listed for $4,000,000 I invest $1,000,000 and borrow the rest ($3,000,000) easy so far right? — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 9, 2021 Why did Amouranth buy a gas station? According to the streamer, it cost her $4 million to buy the gas station, but ended up in a situation where she was paid $110,000 and got the station for “free.” “Newly built gas station in major metropolitan area. 100,000 Cars pass by daily. Listed for $4,000,000. I invest $1,000,000 and borrow the rest ($3,000,000) easy so far right?” she explained. “Now since we bought this gas station, and in accordance with applicable laws (and/once structured correctly), I will take an accelerated depreciation charge of approximately $3m.” Now we will theoretically have to “rectify” the deferred taxes one day if we sell the property and realize the value (assuming we don’t roll it into another property) BUT in the meantime we’re putting money to work that we wouldn’t even have anymore otherwise (tax liability). — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 9, 2021 As it turns out, she says she will end up owing $110,000 less in her taxes, so that’s money she ends up saving. All the while, she owns the gas station and will generate $85,000 a year. She further explained that in a couple years time, she plans to sell it for a higher price and then reinvest the money into yet another property. When most people think of Amouranth, they normally think of hot tub streams and Twitch bans, but it turns out she has quite the business operation going as well. What’s next after the gas station? Only time will tell.

  • Amouranth explains how she benefits from controversial Twitch streams – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how she benefits from controversial Twitch streams Instagram/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa opened up about some of the controversies she’s caused on Twitch with her hot tub streams and how the drama actually ends up helping her. Amouranth was one of the many streamers who helped usher in a controversial new “Twitch meta” last year by streaming in bikinis while chatting in hot tubs. The controversy surrounding hot tub streams being advertiser friendly in the Just Chatting section eventually resulted in Twitch creating a new category just for that type of content. While Siragusa was pleased the Amazon-owned streaming platform decided not to “strike down against women and their bodies,” the very existence of her streams has caused some drama – something she says has actually helped her. Amouranth explains how her controversial streams help her In an interview with Refinery29, Amouranth revealed that she feels there is more of a “bias” from certain viewers who freak out over the fact she’s wearing a bikini on stream and shows off more skin. “I feel like it actually would do the world better if people were more desensitized to human bodies, specifically female bodies,” she said. “If they can just get used to seeing girls in bikinis, maybe they stop freaking out about it and acting weird about it…I feel like this is my body. I’m human. You have a body, too. And we should all just get over it and look past that and move on.” However, Amouranth has been using these perceptions to her advantage and has risen to the top of the streaming world as its most-watched female streamer ahead of big names such as Pokimane and Valkyrae. “Companies will use attractive women to draw in customers and remain memorable. So I definitely do find that annoying, but that’s just how the world is and instead of feeling bitter about it,” she explained. “I just decided to capitalize on it.” Siragusa says she never “planned” on making sexy content, but gave it a shot when she saw others girls doing it and noticed the results right away. “It wasn’t very hard to know it was working for me because my view count went from about 4,000 views on average to 10,000 and 13,000, hitting 20,000 and occasionally 30,000,” she said. Currently, Amouranth says she is making around $100,000 a month from Twitch. That’s in addition to the income she makes from OnlyFans totaling a whopping $27M so far – money she’s used wisely in the form of major business investments.

  • Amouranth explains how she avoids Twitch bans – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how she avoids Twitch bans Amouranth/TwitchPopular Twitch streamer Amouranth explained how she avoided being banned on the platform after accidentally showing sensitive material from a troll during a May broadcast. Like many top streamers, Amouranth was trolled by a banned viewer, who claimed that the reason for their ban that “someone said stuff” using their account after they’d left their computer open at a public library. Amouranth looked into the viewer’s Twitch profile and the messages that had gotten them banned during a May livestream — all while the viewer’s inappropriate profile picture showed in the upper left-hand corner of her screen. Normally, such content would result in a suspension for streamers, but Amouranth claimed that broadcasters can circumvent such bans by immediately ending their streams and deleting all VODs and clips of the offending moment. “It should be okay, chat,” she reassured her viewers after they warned her about the incident. “Twitch said that if something pops up on your screen now, as long as end the stream and and delete the VOD, and delete the clips, then you’re fine. So it should be okay.” While the streamer has come under fire in the past for not being suspended over streams where she showed herself wearing a bikini in her pool, many commenters have come out in her defense after this latest incident, explaining that it would be completely unfair for trolls to have such an advantage over streamers by using inappropriate profile pictures on Twitch’s site as a means to “bait” a ban. “I get that people don’t like her, but if people would get banned for s**t like this, it would be such a toxic environment,” one commenter explained. “It would give WAY too much power to viewers to troll streamers they don’t like into getting banned.” Still others pointed out the hypocrisy in Amouranth’s potential ban over the matter, as the viewer themselves hadn’t been suspended on the platform over their profile picture. Amouranth has not been banned on Twitch at the time of writing, with the results of her supposed workaround for a probable suspension pending.

  • Amouranth explains how she avoids being swatted by “obsessed” haters – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how she avoids being swatted by “obsessed” haters Amouranth, Instagram / Freepik.com‘Amouranth’ is one of the biggest names on Twitch, boasting over 1.3 million followers due to her humorous content and popular Just Dancing streams — but not all of her viewers are fans of her content. Although she sports a massive following on the site, Amouranth is likewise a subject of division across the net, with certain clips from her streams sparking outrage from critics on Reddit and other platforms. In fact, the streaming star has received so much criticism in the past that she now fears IRL broadcasting for fear of being swatted, as told during an interview with fellow streamer Devin Nash in early February. Swatting, defined as the act of calling police with the intention of sending armed forces to a specific location as a “prank,” has seen a drastic rise in recent years, with top streamers and even pro gamers being victimized by angry trolls. Considering her own status as an internet personality, it comes as little surprise that Amouranth takes this possibility into consideration, revealing that it’s one of the reasons she avoids streaming IRL. “My problem with IRL is that I have so many little insecure a**holes who like to call and swat places,” she claimed. “I get that almost every stream. If I show the name at all, or if it’s an obvious location like the zoo, people will swat and call me to try to get me kicked out, or like arrested or get in trouble, or whatever. I have that problem consistently.” (Topic begins at 2:40:30 for mobile readers) Rather than broadcast charitable streams from animal shelters, as seen from other top stars like Pokimane, Amouranth has opted to forego such projects in fear of risking the safety of both the animals and shelter workers, alike. “I would love to volunteer at shelters and have their donation link so people can donate to the shelter, but now I’m like, ‘I don’t want the shelter to get swatted, though,’” she continued. “It’s just a mess. It’s like, how do I do this without risking the animals and the people who work there, you know?” With the net being outraged over her IRL Target stream, where she shopped dressed in a French maid outfit, Amouranth’s tentativeness to conduct another public broadcast makes sense in wake of such swattings against Fortnite pro ‘Clix’ and streamers like ICE_POSEIDON.

  • Amouranth explains how “haters” have fueled her Twitch success – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how “haters” have fueled her Twitch success Twitter: WildKaitPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa explained how “haters” have fueled her success on Twitch and her businesses. Over the last few years, Amouranth soared to the top of Twitch — becoming one of the most-watched female streamers. However, her success doesn’t end there as she’s also a budding business owner, having purchased several gas stations and even a plastic ball company. The creator has dealt with her fair share of haters in the process. Now, she has explained in a series of tweets that her haters have done nothing but fuel her success. Amouranth explains how her haters motivate her On May 26, Siragusa explained how haters actually end up helping her in a thread on her alternate Twitter account. She began by mentioning how they have driven her to work harder than she ever could imagine. “A huge part of my success is literally the haters telling me it’s all gonna come crashing down soon when I get older. It’s driven me to work harder than I could have previously mustered, leading to the hiring of staff who essentially help keep me pushing/maintaining my forward trajectory,” Amouranth explained. “People underestimate how much teammates help alleviate burnout. Plus I have salaries to pay and mouths to feed – you don’t disappear for months because people are literally relying on you to pay their bills. They are amazing.” Trajectory. People underestimate how much team mates help alleviate burnout. Plus I have salaries to pay and mouths to feed – you don’t disappear for months because people are literally relying on you to pay their bills. They are amazing — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 26, 2022 She then revealed that the “trolls” telling her that she would be broke one day has led to her saving money and putting it into investments. Kaitlyn added: “All the trolls telling me I’d be broke one day lead to me saving pretty much everything I make and pouring it into investments or reinvesting into content/ my biz. I’m not even a dividend investor but currently, my stock portfolio yields $409,000 in dividends annually after tax.” All the trolls telling me I’d be broke one day lead to me saving pretty much everything I make and pouring it into investments or reinvesting into content/ my biz. I’m not even a dividend investor but Currently my stock portfolio yields $409,000 in dividends annually AFTER TAX — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 26, 2022 And when it comes to her investments, Amouranth isn’t playing around. She made an investment into the S&P 500 worth over $300k on May 6, just weeks before dropping over a million dollars into Amazon. The only question left is what she’s going to do with her earnings after she retires from Onlyfans.

  • Amouranth explains how her dad helps deal with the “weirdos” in her DMs – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how her dad helps deal with the “weirdos” in her DMs Amouranth TwitchAs one of Twitch’s more popular streamers, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa faces tons of trolls or stalkers on a daily basis. But they might consider backing off after the streamer revealed a new way of dealing with the “weirdos.” At times, there are some viewers on Twitch that can take fandom or trying to be funny a bit too far, leading some streamers feeling uncomfortable during their broadcasts. As a seasoned variety and IRL streamer, Amouranth has seen people from all points on the spectrum so she had a hilarious message for those “psychos” in case they get out of hand. Amouranth giving a fair warning During her April 22 broadcast, Amouranth said she went to go see her parents for Easter who had asked about her stream. After she enlightened them of the occasional weirdo, her dad revealed some encouraging support. “‘There’s weirdos messaging you?’” Amouranth recalled her dad saying. “‘Tell them your dad has seven guns ready to go.’” Amouranth’s grandfather had recently passed away, meaning all of his guns were given to Amouranth’s dad which surprised the streamer who only responded with “neat.” The streamer went on to look at her stream directly while suggesting that the “message from [her] father” was the signal to settle down from now on. Amouranth’s polarizing streams There is no question Amouranth rakes in a ton of audience viewerships, since her streams typically hovers at thousands of people watching at any given point. But her popularity has been closely followed by critics who take issue about everything from the content of her stream to the clothes that she wears and even the way she eats. The streamer hasn’t let any of the incidents keep her from staying on the course, but it isn’t surprising for a weirdo to say something rude or degrade to her from time to time. Though some rotten viewers might have to watch out now that the streamer is getting back up from her ever protective father.

  • Amouranth embarrasses xQc by revealing what cost him a date with her – Dexerto

    Amouranth embarrasses xQc by revealing what cost him a date with her Twitch: Amouranth/xQcTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa left Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel a little red-faced after she revealed that her fellow streamer refused to give her his number for a date. Relationships between Twitch stars have been under the microscope for many years now, as viewers attempt to figure out who is friends with who, and who might be in a relationship with each other. Check out the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon Streaming star xQc has typically attempted to keep things under wraps, referring to his long-time partner Adept as his ‘roommate’ time and time again. Though, when the two split, he wasn’t afraid of displaying his relationship with Nyxxii. Similarly, Amouranth revealed to the internet that she was married back in mid-November, but ultimately split from her partner after an explosive stream where she made abuse accusations against him. She has since streamed with a possible new boyfriend, but it could have been xQc in that role. Amouranth claims xQc wouldn’t give her his number for date That’s according to Amouranth who, during her mega IRL date stream on November 24, revealed that xQc wouldn’t give her his number. “He saw the date with Chris and he got mad because it wasn’t him,” she joked after being alerted to the fact that xQc was watching along. “He wouldn’t give me his number! X did not give me his number and then he ended up bringing on Nyxxii and having a fling with her, so if he wanted to holler he could have just hollered,” Amouranth added, much to the dismay of xQc. The former Overwatch League star couldn’t help but voice his shock at the claim, repeatedly yelling at the screen as Amouranth chatted away. Given how playful Amouranth was with the whole thing, she may have just been joking with her claim, but who knows, maybe we’ll see xQc pop up on her next big IRL date stream later down the line. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • Amouranth dominates Kick as most watched female streamer and it’s not even close – Dexerto

    Amouranth dominates Kick as most watched female streamer and it’s not even close Instagram/Amouranth/KickKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has conquered yet another platform as she’s crowned the most-watched female on Kick by a significant margin. Amouranth has made a massive name for herself in the streaming space, having beaten out the likes of Pokimane to be the most-watched Twitch streamer while making a fortune off OnlyFans. In July, Amouranth joined a wave of content creators in moving to Kick, a new platform that had just spent $100M to sign Twitch star Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel to a non-exclusive deal. Her first full month on Kick was a monumental hit and the numbers don’t lie as she’s already jumped to the front of the platform with some incredible viewership stats. Amouranth soars on Kick as platform hits record viewership According to StreamsCharts, August was a monumental month for Kick as it passed 100M hours watched for the first time with 102.98. Hot tub streamer Amouranth played a big role, reaching 434,000 hours watched. To put things in perspective, second place ‘Crystal’ streamed nearly five times as much, but had a fraction of Siragusa’s numbers with 81K hours watched. Considering this was just her first full month, it’s likely that these numbers grow significantly in September and the cold winter ahead with more viewers inside. Amouranth’s rise to the top of Kick comes after she just recently condemned Twitch for never giving her any “recognition” as the top female on the platform. She simultaneously praised Kick for being open and transparent as well as hearing suggestions about the site’s future. Interestingly, however, her numbers aren’t enough to get her into the top ten when factoring in male streamers. Both Adin Ross and xQc soared past the OnlyFans model with 6.1M and 4.7M in August. Only time will tell if another streamer can emerge and surpass Amouranth on the green platform, but for now, she’s the one firmly on top. Whether she can break into the top ten overall, however, remains to be seen. For more on Kick, keep it locked to Dexerto.

  • Amouranth disputes “loneliness epidemic” claim as AI counterpart makes $34K in 24 hrs – Dexerto

    Amouranth disputes “loneliness epidemic” claim as AI counterpart makes $34K in 24 hrs Instagram/AmouranthOnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed the massive revenue her AI counterpart made in its first day despite claims that it’s causing a “loneliness epidemic.” Kick streamer Amouranth kicked off 2024 with a bang, announcing a new AI version of herself capable of “advanced roleplaying” and even creating custom clips for subscribers. The new AI, which Amouranth says is based on her personality and evolves as users chat with it, can interpret and experience any pictures, audio, or video sent to it. Despite the expensive pricing with the “Friends with Benefits” and “Boyfriend” tiers costing up to $200 a month, Siragusa’s AI is already generating revenue – but some users are worried about what this means for the future. Amouranth’s advanced AI makes thousands despite “loneliness epidemic” concerns In a post on X, Amouranth revealed on her personal account that her influencer AI has already generated some serious revenue. According to the OF model, in just 24 hours and with a single tweet announcing the AI, she was able to make $34,000 through subscriptions. On average, users spent $20 on the AI so far, with a large portion of chatters not even following the account, clearly just wanting to test the waters of this new technology. Addressing concerns that her AI will do more harm than good, Amouranth took aim at those blaming her for causing an epidemic of loneliness. “A lot of people are saying this type of thing is the cause loneliness epidemic — I disagree,” she shot back. “This doesn’t cause loneliness — it’s probably closer to being therapeutic. It’s what people reach for to refrain from feeling alone.” thing is the cause loneliness epidemic — I disagree. This doesn’t cause loneliness — it’s probably closer to being therapeutic. It’s what people reach for to refrain from feeling alone. — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 4, 2024 An AI that passes the Turing test is part of the solution, not the problem… The Kick star even suggested that she plans to keep advancing her AI until its behavior is indistinguishable from a human’s. “An AI that passes the Turing test is part of the solution, not the problem.” This move comes just one month after the OnlyFans model revealed her goal to overtake Bill Gates in land owned with a huge $17M project.

  • Amouranth seeks legal action after mall sells adult toys using her likeness – Dexerto

    Amouranth seeks legal action after mall sells adult toys using her likeness Twitch/AmouranthPopular Kick streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa was left appalled after a fan mailed her a knockoff version of her adult toy they had purchased from a store at a mall. Amouranth is one of the streaming world’s top business moguls, having invested millions in building her empire of gas stations, advanced role-playing AIs, and even a beer made from her own vaginal yeast. After seeing so much success with her spicy OnlyFans content, the streamer decided to enter the world of adult toys, launching a product last year – but as is the case with many successful items, there are bound to be copycats. During a January 10 broadcast, Amouranth was opening up packages from voewers when she came across one from a fan, and was left disgusted after finding out what was inside. Viewer mails Amouranth absurd adult toy knockoff After opening up the package and finding the adult toy for herself, Amouranth couldn’t help but voice her displeasure on stream. The toy, still in the box, featured Siragusa’s name and image – but wasn’t the same one she had been selling on her website. “I saw these new toys at the mall, and I hope it’s not a knockoff since I never saw you talk about it,” the fan said in the letter. “If these are not approved by you, I’m sorry for buying one and I’ll never use it again.” “What the f**?! No, I did not approve it!” she exclaimed. The Kick star continued, explaining how it was “disgusting” that an actual store was selling the knockoff toy. “I don’t know what I would do if I went to a mall and I found this,” she added. “If I just checked this out at a mall, what would happen? Would the cashier be like, ‘You look kinda like this girl,’ and I’d be like, ‘Really? That’s crazy.’” Spencer’s had Amouranth toy for sale In screenshots obtained by Dexerto, retail chain Spencer’s was selling the same adult toy with the Amouranth branding. The item was at one point selling for $27.99, but is no longer available on the Spencer’s website. Viewing the page now redirects to an empty space with the words, “This page doesn’t exist.” A Google cached version of the product page, however, is still available. It’s not clear how many people purchased the product, as it had zero reviews before being taken down by the chain. It’s also not known if Amouranth’s viewer had purchased this toy from Spencer’s or another retailer. Regardless, Amouranth hinted at getting to the bottom of this, and could even take legal action. “That’s gross. It’s a knockoff. That’s pretty f**ked,” Siragusa blasted. In a statement to Dexerto, Amouranth confirmed that she was working with a law firm to try to rectify the situation.

  • Amouranth disgusted after catching man doing the “grossest” thing on her porch – Dexerto

    Amouranth disgusted after catching man doing the “grossest” thing on her porch YouTube/AmouranthKick streamer and OnlyFans sensation Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa caught a man in the act of doing the “grossest” thing on her porch. Amouranth’s security cameras have caught quite a lot of shenanigans over the years including disturbing stalker incidents, but even she wasn’t prepared for what one man was about to do on camera. Earlier in November, Amouranth was going over her security camera footage when she caught a man walking toward her property with his hands inside his pants. What followed was the “grossest” thing the OnlyFans star says she has ever seen on her security camera and the worst part is she still doesn’t know the truth behind the man’s actions. Amouranth disturbed after house cleaner finds remnants of man’s “gross” act In the clip, which Amouranth blurred before posting it X, formerly known as Twitter, the man lowered his pants and squatted down. After he finished seemingly defecating on Siragusa’s porch, the man ran off, leaving his excrement for the streamer’s home cleaner to deal with, still censored in the video footage. “I can’t (don’t want to) tell if it’s even real or some dumb prank,” Amouranth captioned a blurred picture of the remains. “House cleaner took this pic / cleaned it.” Users in the comments were baffled by the situation and even urged the Twitch streamer to go to the police and show them the footage. I can’t (don’t want to) tell if it’s even real or some dumb prank — Amouranth (@Amouranth) November 14, 2023 (House cleaner took this pic / cleaned it) pic.twitter.com/LXJesHdyNM “[I’m] pretty sure you can extract the DNA of that person and somehow have him prosecuted?” one viewer suggested. “That’s just nasty on so many levels,” another remarked. So far, Amouranth hasn’t revealed if she shared her disturbing findings with the authorities, but she has detailed a lack of help from police in the past when she dealt with cyber-stalking issues. For more viral entertainment news, keep it locked to Dexerto.

  • Amouranth destroys hater for saying she’ll need a “real job” when she gets older – Dexerto

    Amouranth destroys hater for saying she’ll need a “real job” when she gets older Instagram/AmouranthTwitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa completely shut down a troll after claiming she would have to get a “real job” when she gets older and her looks begin to fade. Amouranth has become one of the biggest stars on Twitch with millions of viewers all over the internet from YouTube to Instagram and her biggest cash machine: OnlyFans. The cosplayer and model has built an empire with her immense profits, investing in everything from gas stations worth tens of millions to plastic ball companies. On October 7, Siragusa threw all of this back in the face of a hater after he took issue with the content creator’s success on the world wide web. Amouranth sends troll to the Shadow Realm Amouranth is used to dealing with followers of all sorts – both those of genuinely enjoy her controversial content and those who don’t. But on this day, feeling frisky, the hot tub streamer opted to put the latter type on blast. On Twitter, the user remarked how one day, her looks will “hit a wall” and when she’s in her 40s, she will no longer be able to “thrust” her breasts to make money. “You might have to get a real job,” the English hater said. Little did he know, he had awakened a sleeping giant. Not long after making the comment, Siragusa stormed back at the Brit, explaining how by the time she’s 40 she won’t even need to lift a finger. “If I merely put my money in the S&P index (say $VOO, assuming historical avg returns) by the time I’m 40, I’d be worth $100 million dollars,” she returned fire before landing a finishing blow. “Keep your real job, it suits you better.” Ouch. In the future, those who have an issue with the streamer may want to think twice before poking the bear. She won’t lie down and she won’t hold back. Fatality. Amouranth wins.

  • Amouranth “destroys” accountant calling her gas station purchase a fantasy – Dexerto

    Amouranth “destroys” accountant calling her gas station purchase a fantasy Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa continues to defend her purchase of a gas station from critics and even found herself schooling some claiming to be an accountant who said she was living in “fantasy.” On November 9, Amouranth revealed she bought a gas station and by taking advantage of some loopholes, she was able to save a lot of money on her taxes in the process. The move, while applauded by many of her fans, had others believing she was taking advantage of a system that only benefits rich people, leading her to confront those criticisms head-on. Now, in a final word, she went head-to-head against someone claiming to be an accountant who said there were a lot of things wrong with her purchase. Amouranth schools accountant on gas station purchase In a post, an accountant going by ‘Chris’ claimed to have a masters degree in tax and works as a CPA. He claimed that there was a lot of things wrong with Siragusa’s gas station acquisition such as any profit being ignored, tax deductions being limited, and how much she paid to lease the property. “This is just fantasy. I wouldn’t sign that return with somebody else’s pen. I feel like I’ve been trolled,” he concluded. Cold day in hell when an e-girl destroys a CPA with a masters degree in his chosen field pic.twitter.com/4pIS2Vqe85 — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 12, 2021 Not taking this lying down, Amouranth stormed back, commenting: “Wow, you’re a bad CPA.” “Full expensing is in effect through 2022, after which it begins to phase out. Because the [oil and gas industry] often relies on debt to finance investment, limits on net interest expense deductions might increase tax burdens for some taxpayers in the industry.” Simplify the numbers and not throw in more numbers. $4m asset netting 85k is nothing to write home about which leads me to my last point. Everyone saying this is a “low” return profile are ignoring cost of capital here. This is a tax liability that is being “converted” into — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 12, 2021 To follow this up, she screengrabbed her post and captioned it: “Cold day in hell when an e-girl destroys a CPA with a master’s degree in his chosen field.” Needless to say, the streamer was pretty confident in her decision and had no issue laying the business smackdown on anyone doubting her.

  • Amouranth crowned Twitch’s top female star after year of hot tubs, ASMR, and bans – Dexerto

    Amouranth crowned Twitch’s top female star after year of hot tubs, ASMR, and bans Twitch: AmouranthAll hail the queen of Twitch — Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has clinched her spot atop the Amazon-owned streaming platform with a whopping 3.8k hours live in 2021 across Just Chatting, ASMR, and hot tub categories. This year saw a monstrous rise in the popularity of variety Twitch broadcasts across categories like Just Chatting, ASMR, and newly-founded Hot Tubs & Pools. At the forefront of all these streams was one person: Amouranth. The 28-year-old has unlocked the recipe to Twitch stardom, and Siragusa’s mastery of the streaming fandom has seen her rocket straight into the platform’s number one spot for female content creators across the calendar year. This year, 38.4m hours were spent watching Amouranth. That puts her 17.6m hours ahead of Saddummy in second place, and 18m ahead of last year’s reigning queen, Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys, who falls to third place. Siragusa ends the year atop the Amazon-owned platform, but it was most definitely a rollercoaster year for the popular and controversial variety streamer. This year saw Amouranth lose advertising on her Twitch channel indefinitely after she spearheaded the controversial hot tub meta, and later cop an actual suspension from the website for the same streams. She was also whacked with two bans earlier in the year too, both for accidental nudity. Off the purple-branded site, Siragusa has been building a real estate empire. Using her Twitch earnings, Amouranth scooped up a gas station — yes, the whole thing — and added a 7-Eleven to her portfolio too. More recently, the 28-year-old inked a rich deal with PlayBoy’s new Centerfold website, which is brewing to be a major rival to the popular OnlyFans juggernaut. While Amouranth dominated the platform’s top spot by a margin, and still reigns supreme, the rest of Twitch’s female creators were a fair bit closer. Outside the top three, IamCristnini (14.9m hours watched) and Jinny (13.9m) rounded out the top five, according to StreamsCharts. Turkish star Pqueen, who faced a battle with doxxers earlier this year, moved up into eighth place. 100 Thieves duo Fuslie and Kyedae make up the top 10’s newest faces, after both enjoyed major breakout years. Here are Twitch’s top ten female stars: Amouranth — 38.34m (hours watched) – Saddummy — 20.8m – Pokimane — 20.5m – IamCristnini — 14.99m – Jinnytty — 13.95m – 39daph — 12m – Fuslie — 11.96m – Pqueen — 11.19m – Kyedae — 10.93m – itsHafu — 10.8m – As for the platform as a whole, Amouranth ranked 33th on Twitch. Saddummy, meanwhile, came in at 85th. xQc topped the site with 261m hours watched.

  • Amouranth crowned the internet’s favorite “crator” in hilarious award typo – Dexerto

    Amouranth crowned the internet’s favorite “crator” in hilarious award typo Twitch: AmouranthWhen posting about a recent awards show win, content creator Amouranth poked fun at the fact that the actual award she was presented with had a massive typo on the inscription. Amouranth has become one of the most successful and most-followed female streamers in recent years. Boasting over 6 millions followers on Twitch while also having a big presence across many other platforms, she’s renowned across all of social media. Part of her recent success has led to the content creator being nominated and in some cases winning awards for her various work. At a recent awards show highlighting certain adult content, Amouranth won an award that had a glaring issue with its inscription, one that she was quick to share online with her community. Amouranth revealed the typo in a Twitter post, captioning the image Favorite “Crator” site star. Many of her fans – as well as other content creators – have commented on the post, sharing their amusement at the mishap. Emily Bloom called the moment “kinda iconic” while others were commenting on how Amouranth should be sent a new trophy with the correct spelling of creator. While an award typo might be a first for Amouranth, this isn’t the first time that the content creator has found herself at the mercy of a similar situation. On January 3, Amouranth posted a job listing seeking out moderators for her chat on Twitter. The post’s slight error did not go unnoticed by her fans who were quick to point out that she had written “laid” instead of “paid” at the end of the post. “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!!).” For all the latest entertainment news and coverage, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.

  • Amouranth confused by Twitch rules after sponsor requests coffee-filled hot tub stream – Dexerto

    Amouranth confused by Twitch rules after sponsor requests coffee-filled hot tub stream Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa isn’t feeling very confident about risking a ban from the platform after a potential sponsor requested she stream in a hot tub filled with coffee. Amouranth has taken over the streaming landscape in the past few years, rising to one of Twitch’s most-viewed content creators along with building up an empire of loyal OnlyFans simps to the tune of over $1M a month. Along her way to stardom, she’s endured a few bans on Twitch, Instagram and other sites with her meta-defining broadcasts including the infamous hot tub streams. Now, it seems like her past has made her a lot more careful about what kind of content she produces. Case and point, when a potential sponsor requested a unique hot tub stream by filling it with coffee, Siragusa wasn’t totally on board. Amouranth won’t risk Twitch ban for coffee-filled hot tub stream On July 8, popular YouTuber ‘TheQuartering’ reached out to Amouranth to inquire about a potential sponsorship where she would broadcast in CoffeeBrandCoffee. However, the streamer had doubts that such content would actually be allowed on the Amazon-owned platform, commenting how it might be a violation of the site’s community guidelines. “Ironically I’d have to check if it’s against the rules. Consumables or self-harm?” she wondered. “If it’s not on my Twitch stream we don’t have to think about all that.” Twitch doesn’t have any specific rules about coffee per se, assuming it’s not boiling hot. Additionally, she wouldn’t be the first streamer to broadcast in a hot tub full of a consumable substance as GeorgeNotFound’s infamous hot tub stream included several cans of Coca-Cola. Whether or not the streamer and her potential sponsor reached an agreement is unknown, but given Amouranth’s hesitation, it’s clear she’s quite wary about being banned on Twitch yet again.

  • Amouranth confirms marriage rumor involving Twitch mod is fake – Dexerto

    Amouranth confirms marriage rumor involving Twitch mod is fake Twitter: Amouranth[jwplayer 3rV0GuQ7]Amouranth has finally spoken out about a two-year-old story that alleges she told a mod she was married — denying the fact that the conversation ever took place. The Twitch streamer has been something of a divisive figure throughout her time on the platform, but in 2018 she was met with some vitriol after rumors spread that she was actually married and one of her moderators had a hard time dealing with it, with screenshots supposedly proving the fact. Naturally, many found it odd that she would not be open with her audience about this, even getting angry over it, while some also added that it’s not anyone else’s business whether she’s married or not. Now, Amouranth has finally addressed the rumors, laughing off the clear falsities of the “proof” and confirming that it was all entirely untrue. In a podcast on August 2 with fellow Twitch streamers Alinity, Dizzy Kitten and STPeach, the quartet were discussing how easily rumors spread about them when Amouranth revealed the one that has caused so much discussion among fans. “Maybe two years ago now, on Reddit, someone started this whole thing where they posted a fake screenshot of a mod and me conversation,” she said. “They didn’t even name him, his name was just mod, and they made this whole story about me being married… and it was an entirely fake story that people just took as legitimate.” She then said that the person who originally posted the screenshots even admitted to it being fake, allegedly saying that they “just made that whole thing up” but it’s “kind of funny so many people bought it.” Kitten goes on to make the point that people just take those rumors and run with them in an attempt to ‘cancel’ popular personalities, with clear implications that these can be seriously damaging to someone’s character depending on the rumor. Despite the fact that the story was false, Amouranth seemed able to laugh it off now, obviously perplexed at how something like that can be so easily spread and, while she doesn’t completely confirm that she isn’t married, we now know that those screenshots definitely weren’t true.

  • Amouranth claims xQc criticized hot tub meta to distract from gambling streams – Dexerto

    Amouranth claims xQc criticized hot tub meta to distract from gambling streams Twitch/xQc/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has suggested French-Canadian streaming sensation Felix ‘xQx’ Lengyel was only critical of the hot tub meta because it distracted from his own controversy on the platform. Hot tub, ASMR ear-licking and gambling streams have all been criticized in the past year, albeit for different reasons. While the likes of Indiefoxx, Amouranth and xoAeriel were seeing explosive growth in hot tubs, xQc and Trainwrecks were stirring a pot of their own by playing slots with tons of money on the line. As viewers and influencers hit out at the hot tub meta for sexualizing Twitch, the gambling streams continued, which, according to Amouranth is exactly what xQc wanted and why he vocally opposed the content. Amouranth took aim at xQc’s hot tub stream criticism, explaining how he benefited from all the controversy that it caused. Imagine a trading places-like episode where I’m Doing slots and he’s in a tub 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/Nq1zmmVb51— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 30, 2021 “The reason xQc liked ripping on hot tubs was because it took attention away from the gamba stuff,” she said with a laughing emoji face. “I took one for the team. You know glass houses and such.” Amouranth actually had her entire channel demonetized by Twitch during the hot tub meta due to advertiser concerns. Eventually, ads were reinstated, but only after Twitch created a new category strictly for beaches, pools and hot tub broadcasts. The cosplayer and model went on to hint that she too might be getting involved in gambling streams as well at some point. “Imagine a trading places-like episode where I’m doing slots and he’s in a tub,” she joked in a reply to her tweet. When a viewer suggested someone start doing gambling streams while in a hot tub, she replied, “Hey, that’s the top secret meta.” xQc has since announced he’s done with gambling streams after getting nearly 2000 people to use his referral link to join a gambling site. The former Overwatch League pro also said that his own addiction concerns were a factor in stopping the streams. As such, there is a vacancy in Twitch’s gambling stream department, and Amouranth could very well have her eyes set on it.

  • Amouranth claims Twitch’s business model “doesn’t succeed” amid Kick move – Dexerto

    Amouranth claims Twitch’s business model “doesn’t succeed” amid Kick move Instagram/AmouranthPopular streamer and OnlyFans model Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is hitting out at Twitch’s business model after announcing she would be moving to Kick. The streaming landscape has changed significantly in the last few months with Kick entering the fray to compete against Twitch and has signed some of the platform’s biggest names already. In a short time, Kick has managed to recruit some of the biggest names in streaming from xQc and BruceDropEmOff and now, most recently, hot tub streaming extraordinaire Amouranth. Kick’s success has been partly rooted in Twitch’s own decisions too, such as implementing a 70/30 sub-split that only applies to 1000 streamers or new policies on branded content. According to Amouranth, where the site really fails is with its total addressable market. Amouranth explains why Twitch “doesn’t succeed” In a lengthy thread on Twitter, Amouranth took to her personal account to blast the platform, stating that Twitch squeezing creators isn’t its “sin,” but rather how its target customers. “Their sin is making a business model that doesn’t succeed except maybe at YouTube scale, but live streaming is a much smaller TAM than pre-recorded video,” she said, praising TikTok’s short-form content. Siragusa continued to state that Twitch decided to squeeze content creators because it failed to work itself into Amazon’s rapidly-growing business, but they will “never be able to achieve profitability that way.” “Taking an incremental share of streamer earnings is ham-fisted, and you can’t cut your way to profitability that way,” the OnlyFans star blasted. “I echo the view that if all the recent Twitch actions are sacrificial lambs to delay Prime sub removal…. Look out below.” As the streaming wars continue, it will be very interesting to see how many other big names make the jump to Kick, especially with Twitch’s policies creating further resentment towards the platform.

  • Amouranth claims Twitch fame makes it hard to date in real life – Dexerto

    Amouranth claims Twitch fame makes it hard to date in real life YouTube: Anthony PadillaTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has revealed her difficulties of dating as a famous content creator in an interview with YouTuber Anthony Padilla. Amouranth is one of the most-watched women on Twitch, clocking in an impressive 38.34m hours watched in 2021. The social media star is also a proud owner of a gas station, a $10 million 7-Eleven location, and even $1 million in Visa stock that she purchased as a birthday present to herself. Amouranth’s online empire has earned her a staggering income that includes $1.2 million monthly from Twitch, $100k from OnlyFans, and another $100k from Patreon. It’s no secret that Siragusa is a hard worker who spends much of her time streaming for an audience of five million fans, taking photos, and making money moves — but her busy schedule isn’t exactly good for any romantic pursuits. During an interview with YouTuber Anthony Padilla, Amouranth revealed the toll that her workdays take on her dating life, explaining that she simply doesn’t have time for a committed relationship. Amouranth dishes about her dating life “It’s really hard for me to feel like I can date anyone,” she admitted. “What type of guy would be willing for me to ignore him for 15 hours a day while I talk to other guys online? He might have to be desperate.” “I’m not the most attractive, right?” she continued. “There’s probably girls that are just as good-looking, if not more, who won’t ignore you for 15 hours a day.” (Topic begins at 9:56) Ultimately, Amouranth reiterated that her ultimate goal is to work enough to open the “Disneyland” of animal sanctuaries. For this, she speculates she’d need to earn at least $2 million passively to keep her shelter running, at a minimum. For now though, she’s busy making money moves, having been recently signed to Playboy as part of a new creator initiative helmed by Cardi B — and there’s no telling where her career will take her next.

  • Amouranth challenges Adriana Chechik to boxing match after on-stream callout – Dexerto

    Amouranth challenges Adriana Chechik to boxing match after on-stream callout Twitch: Adrianachechik_, Twitter: AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth has officially challenged fellow streamer Adriana Chechik to a boxing match after Chechik insulted her during a previous broadcast. Amouranth is one of the most prominent female streamers on Twitch, where she boasts over 6 million followers. As such, she often communicates and collaborates with other broadcasters — a most recent example of which is her hosting interviews at the Creator Clash 2 boxing event earlier this month. However, it seems that not everyone is a fan of her. On April 27, fellow streamer and model Adriana Chechik hit out at Amouranth in a pointed spiel during a livestream, where she claimed she “has no respect” for the hot tub star. “Im gonna be honest with you, and this is calling her out,” Chechik said. “Amouranth’s probably going to be a f*cking c**t because she loves being a b*tch in real life. But other hot tub streamers are going to be nice.” Chechik went on to claim that Amouranth had a poor attitude in the few interactions they’ve had and called the streamer a “clout-chasing dumb*ss.” Amouranth challenges Adriana Chechik to boxing match Amouranth took notice of Chechik’s callout and issued a challenge of her own. The streamer posted a series of comments underneath a YouTube video showing Twitch star xQc’s reaction to the drama, where she publicly challenged Chechik to a boxing match. “I literally have never had a bad interaction with her lol,” she wrote. “She always plays nice when asking for invites to stuff — I didn’t speak to her at AVN cause I didn’t see her lol.” “I’ll say it here first: I’ll challenge her in the ring, catch me outside, how about that?” This isn’t Amouranth’s first foray into the boxing ring; in fact, the streamer is set to make her boxing debut at Spanish streaming star Ibai Llanos’ La Velada del Año 3 event this summer. Chechik has since responded in a string of tweets saying that Amouranth is “mean to everyone” and said that calling her out to a ring match is in poor taste due to her still recovering from a crippling back injury she received in late 2022. Chechik would go on to say “She knows I can’t respond” in her final tweet on the matter at the time of writing. Though these two aren’t set to touch gloves in the ring any time soon, there’s clearly some beef between these two creators.

  • Amouranth calls out scalper selling her adult toy on eBay: ‘Making more than I did’ – Dexerto

    Amouranth calls out scalper selling her adult toy on eBay: ‘Making more than I did’ AmouranthOnlyFans star Amouranth has called out a scalper for selling her adult toy on eBay, mentioning that they’re making more money on eBay than she did on the actual release. Nearly two years after Ludwig shared the idea of Amouranth creating her own adult toy, it came to life on July 6, 2023. Available for $90 before tax, “Amouranth’s Assistant” quickly sold out thanks to thirsty fans around the world going for it. On August 11, Amouranth took to her Twitter page to call out a scalper on eBay for selling her toy for over four times the initial price. Amouranth ousts adult toy scalper in tweet Posted on August 11, 2023, Amouranth’s tweet has been viewed over 100k times and has caught the attention of many of her followers. “Someone bought a bunch of my toys and is making more money than I did scalping them on eBay,” she said. In the attached photo, you can see the eBay listing of her toy for $399. Likely to maximize profit, the seller is also charging a $10 shipping fee for buyers. Amouranth replied to the tweet as well, stating that they’ve been sold out and she’s not sure if there will be a second run. We looked up the seller on eBay to see if the listing was still live, and it’s apparently been taken down — not before they sold three of them at the high price though. Luckily, we did find that the seller is still trying to part with a copy of Monster Truck Wars for the Game Boy for just $5 plus shipping. For more entertainment news and other viral stories, head over to check out the rest of our coverage.

  • Amouranth blasts viewers blaming her for high gas prices at her gas stations – Dexerto

    Amouranth blasts viewers blaming her for high gas prices at her gas stations Instagram/Amouranth/Kum&GoTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is hitting out at viewers mad about the soaring price of gas at her gas stations. OnlyFans model Amouranth has made a fortune selling her content to thirsty fans and had used her money on some major investments to grow her expanding empire. In the last few years, Amouranth has made several massive purchases including a plastic ball company, gas stations, loads of stock, and much more. Her gas stations in particular have created some controversy with the streamer even putting an accountant on blast for criticizing her purchase, but others have taken another issue with them: the price of gas. Amouranth slams viewers claiming high gas prices are “her fault” During an interview on the That’s What She Said podcast, Amouranth was asked about her biggest purchases with the OnlyFans icon discussing her gas stations. “I have some gas stations and people think they can get free slushies from me,” she laughed. “That’s not how that works, unfortunately.” According to Amouranth, she owns the land the gas stations are on and she then rents it out to the gas stations so she doesn’t have a say in how much things cost. “I don’t actually control the prices of the gas,” she explained. “People get mad at me on Twitter saying it’s my fault,” she revealed, mocking them in a sing-song voice. “‘The gas prices are Amouranth’s fault!’” (segment begins at 2:26) While Amouranth has made some smart buys, she also revealed she has had her fair share of bad ones, once even getting into a bidding war at a horse auction where she spent $40,000. As Amouranth continues to expand her empire, we can’t wait to see what other wild purchases she will make in her pursuit of global domination, both on and offline.

  • Amouranth blasts Instagram for refusing to ban fake account using her pictures – Dexerto

    Amouranth blasts Instagram for refusing to ban fake account using her pictures Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has hit out at Instagram after the platform refused to delete a spam account posting her own pictures – including the very same images that got her banned from Instagram in the first place. In the early days of her streaming career, Amouranth developed an impressive profile over on Instagram to help boost her following, attracting fans to her Twitch channel. However, that all came to an end when she was suddenly banned from the social media platform due to “nudity” being included in her content. Now, Amouranth is calling on help from her fans after an account pretending to be her was given the green light by Instagram. Despite the fact it features the images that she herself was banned for. Amouranth criticizes Instagram’s ‘terrible policies’ In a Twitter thread on April 19, Amouranth posted a series of comments in which she blasted Instagram for “refusing” to ban a fake account. According to the streamer, the troll is not only pretending to be her ‘official’ Instagram account, but also posting the images that landed her with a ban. Sharing a screenshot of the fake account, Amouranth said: “This is not me. Not sure why Instagram banned my Amouranth Instagram account, then literally allows an account that copied all my main Instagram’s content […] all the while refusing to ban this fake account.” The 28-year-old then went on to blast Instagram’s “terrible policies” claiming that by banning her the platform has become “less safe.” She further stated that the fake user is “running a romance scam” and is subsequently using her “name and likeness to engage in criminal scamming.” THIS IS NOT ME. NOT SURE WHY @instagram BANNED MY AMOURANTH Instagram account, then literally allows an account that copied all my main instagram’s content WHILE RUNNING A ROMANCE SCAM ALL WHILE REFUSING TO BAN THIS FAKE ACCOUNT. Instagram is DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS: pic.twitter.com/pLjFhWqrtv — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) April 19, 2022 Amouranth calls on help from fans Having had little luck trying to get Instagram to take down the fake Instagram account herself, Amouranth called on her fans to do what they could to bring the page down. The streamer instructed fans to ‘Report’ the Instagram page and to say the user is pretending to be ‘someone I know.’ Hopefully, the fake Instagram account will be taken down quickly. However, it looks as if Amouranth herself won’t be able to get back on the platform any time soon having previously said that “no one wants to take on the role of managing [her] account.”

  • Amouranth blasts “haters” claiming she’s losing money after husband controversy – Dexerto

    Amouranth blasts “haters” claiming she’s losing money after husband controversy Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has returned to streaming after recently revealing she split from her ‘abusive’ husband, and how she’s blasting haters for claiming she’s been losing money. Amouranth is one of the biggest Twitch streamers on the platform and has used her income to invest in many different projects, including multiple gas stations, various stocks, and an assortment of other ventures. While the streamer’s October was an ugly one with her husband taking control of her accounts and threatening to leave her with just $1M, things are looking up, with Amouranth regaining control and returning to Twitch. Amid the chaos, some viewers have been attacking Amouranth, claiming that she’s been losing money through the ordeal – but the hot tub streamer shot back, blasting her “haters” in the process. Amouranth responds to claims she’s losing money on investments In a post on her personal Twitter account, Amouranth revealed that some “haters” have been mocking her by saying her stocks were down. “If my platforms and business interests were consolidated as a single org, the look through is 7 figure cashflow (after taxes) monthly, enduring despite interest rates or the economic backdrop,” she explained. According to the streamer, her haters don’t know what they’re talking about when they’re discussing her investments. “Haters are gonna imply that asset prices being dramatically cheaper while I’m a net buyer is a BAD thing?! Neigh, I say the LOWER the BETTER,” she shot back. Siragusa went on to say that her purchasing power has “doubled” in recent months, further stating, “If you’re trying to buy as much or something as possible why would you want the price to be higher? So some vanity number In a brokerage statement looks loftier?” Clearly, Amouranth is still very confident about her investments and the future for her brand and despite all the chaos in her life lately, she remains unfazed by anyone hoping for her downfall.

  • Amouranth believes Dr Disrespect truly “doesn’t know” Twitch ban reason after her ASMR drama – Dexerto

    Amouranth believes Dr Disrespect truly “doesn’t know” Twitch ban reason after her ASMR drama Twitter: Amouranth / Dr DisrespectKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa now believes that Dr Disrespect “doesn’t know the exact reason” for his controversial Twitch ban after having a “bizarre day” that isn’t “super related” to her latest ban. Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm’s permanent Twitch ban shocked the world when it was first announced in June 2020. And the strangest part is, even though it happened about a year ago, nobody knows the reason why – not even the Doc himself. Like many people, Amouranth, who only just had a temporary Twitch ban lifted following a series of ‘provocative’ ASMR streams, assumed that Dr Disrespect does know the reason for his ban but has been withholding the truth. But after having a “bizarre day,” she posted a cryptic tweet telling followers that she’s changed her mind and now believes he might be telling the truth. “Bizarre day for me. I now think it is totally possible Dr Disrespect actually doesn’t know the exact reason for his ban,” she said. “Previously, I shared the sentiment ‘no way he doesn’t know,’ but the events of today…” Amouranth added that it wasn’t “super related” to her own ban and implied that she would elaborate on it more during her next stream. However, it has since gone live, and she hasn’t expanded on her initial comments. Bizarre day for me. I now think it is totally possible @drdisrespect actually Doesn’t know the exact reason for his ban. Previously I shared the sentiment “no way he doesn’t know” but the events of today… *This is not super related to my own current ban — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) June 21, 2021 Amouranth’s tweet has re-ignited discussions surrounding Dr Disrespect’s ban. Some believe he has some idea about what lead to the ban, even if Twitch hasn’t specified it, but chooses not to talk about it. Others insist that he would have said something by now if he knew. Either way, it’s all hearsay until something with substance comes to light. If Amouranth does clarify what she meant in her tweet, we’ll update this piece.

  • Amouranth becomes fastest-growing Twitch streamer after ban – Dexerto

    Amouranth becomes fastest-growing Twitch streamer after ban Twitter: AmouranthAfter returning from a three-day ban, Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has become the fastest-growing channel on Twitch, with an almost 50% increase in followers. Even before her ban, Amouranth was the third most popular female streamer on the platform, behind only Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys and Kristen ‘KittyPlays’ Michaela, but has now overtaken the latter, moving up to second. On September 9, her channel was suspended for an unfortunate wardrobe slip-up which led to her inadvertently exposing herself multiple times. Her ban came swiftly, but ended soon after with her channel reinstated on the platform on September 12. Due to the viral nature of not only the clip itself but the ban too, Amouranth became one of the most-talked-about names on all of Twitch and social media, resulting in a healthy boost to her follower count. As viewers flooded to her channel to leave comments in the chat, they were required to follow the stream to post a message, a move which likely helped to boost the follower count even more. In the seven days following her ban, Amouranth has gained over 400,000 new followers, beating out the second-most followed channel in the same period by 300,000. 800Her follower count was over 1.1 million prior to her suspension but is set to hit 1.5 million in the coming days, with no signs of her growth slowing down yet. Amouranth herself acknowledged that her ban had resulted in a massive surge in interest for her and her stream, showing the spike in Google searches for her name. 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 She is best known for ‘Just Dance’ streams and ‘ASMR’, but her choice of clothing on these broadcasts have been criticized by fellow streamers, who have argued that Twitch gives more leniency to her. Twitch itself has faced backlash for bans in August and September, after a handful of artists were banned due to the adult nature of their art. Another streamer, Fareeha, was banned because her workout clothes were deemed to be “underwear or lingerie”. These bans have led to claims of inconsistency in Twitch’s rulings. Streamers xQc and Trainwrecks debated whether Amouranth may have “deliberately” caused the wardrobe malfunction, knowing she would be banned but that the subsequent attention would give her channel a boost. Regardless, the 25-year-old streamer has enjoyed a boost on her channel, but will no doubt be avoiding any further community guideline violations, as repeat infractions could lead to an indefinite suspension.

  • Amouranth explains how she became the “queen” of Twitch’s hot tub meta – Dexerto

    Amouranth explains how she became the “queen” of Twitch’s hot tub meta Twitter: Amouranth / Wikimedia CommonsAmouranth became the “queen” of Twitch’s hot tuba meta after her popularity and viewership exploded. She admitted it was a pivotal moment in her career and explained how it all happened. Twitch’s hot tub meta caused a few streamers to blow up. However, nobody benefitted more from it than Amouranth. It caused her viewership to skyrocket, and she was in a league of her own once it became an official category. It took a toll on her in other ways, particularly in terms of decreased ad revenue and being subject to abuse. Still, she claims it was a turning point in her career — evidenced by the fact she was the top female star on the platform in 2021. But how did she become the “queen” of the hot tub meta? Amouranth opened up about it during an interview with Devin Nash and explained it comes down to two things; embracing the opportunity and grinding the hours. Amouranth kicked things off by saying she wasn’t in the best financial spot before the hot tub meta. “I wasn’t financially well-off. So, I realized I had to do something,” she said. “Then the hot tub meta exploded.” She embraced it, and it worked wonders. But as for what made her dominate the category, she said: “I think it’s because I had the most followers. Most e-girl-type streamers don’t want to do it for so long, and I don’t blame them. “The environment is very toxic to stream in at times. So, people don’t really want to do it for 12 hours a day. Other streamers don’t want to do that either, no matter the category. I think xQc is the only one comparable to my stream hours.” Amourath believes that’s ultimately what gave her the edge over other hot tub streamers. “I think that’s just what really gave me an advantage. Just being on all the time for the past few years, and especially during that.” The relevant part of the video begins at 1:58:00 However, Amouranth might never do a hot tub stream again, despite her success. On April 13, she announced she was quitting that kind of content in favor of doing other things. “It’s time to stop being an e-girl cold turkey,” she said. She was referring to OnlyFans content, so it’s unclear whether this encompasses her Twitch content. Though she did say she was looking to make the content different from anything she’s ever made, which implies it.

  • Amouranth banned on Twitch after awkward moment on stream – Dexerto

    Amouranth banned on Twitch after awkward moment on stream Twitch: Amouranth / TwitchPopular streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been banned from Twitch after she revealed too much of herself during a live broadcast. Update, September 12, 07:42 AM EST: Amouranth has now been unbanned from Twitch, indicating her ban length was three-days for the community guideline violation. Boasting nearly 1.2 million followers on Twitch, Amouranth is one of the most successful streamers on the platform, with most of her content focused around the IRL section, such as eyebrow-raising streams and cosplays. She’s toed the line with the streaming website’s Terms of Service on a few occasions, but one major slip-up has finally caused the ban hammer to drop. During a September 8 stream, Amouranth was playing casually with her dog and chatting to her viewers, and all seemed fine until a major wardrobe malfunction struck like lightning. Read more: Amouranth under fire after IRL stream – As she was rolling over, she unknowingly exposed herself multiple times, leading her viewers to flood the chat with messages and warnings. Amouranth was playing with her dog on stream when she exposed herself. That moment was captured and turned into a clip, and despite the fact that it was doing massive rounds on Reddit and other social platforms following her stream, it took Twitch admins almost 12 hours to suspend and shut down her account. Twitch’s Community Guidelines state that sexually explicit and suggestive content is prohibited on the platform, as well as wearing attire that is “intended to be sexually suggestive.” As is usually the case with these suspensions, no one knows exactly how long they are for, although the usually don’t end up lasting for more than 30 days. Similar incidents have drawn long-term bans for appearing nude on stream. Twitch partner ‘BadBunny’ was suspended for three days after exposing herself on stream in April, while overnight Korean Twitch streamer ‘Addielyn’ apologised to her fans after starting her stream preemptively while naked. Amouranth is a controversial figure on Twitch due to the nature of her streams. Amouranth had an average viewer count of 2,000 during the month of August, according to stats site TwitchTracker. She also had over a million followers at the time she was banned, and she has a suspected 8,000 subscribers. Her followership on other sites is large as well. She has just under 800 patreons, who subscribe for her regular and adult cosplays, while her Twitter page has 227,300 followers. Amouranth is a popular figure on Twitch. Neither Twitch or Amouranth has released a statement about the incident yet.

  • Amouranth Twitch ban lifted as controversy around ASMR streams continues – Dexerto

    Amouranth Twitch ban lifted as controversy around ASMR streams continues Twitter/AmouranthKaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa was banned on Twitch after moving on from the hot tub meta to hop on a controversial new ASMR trend taking the streaming platform by storm. After three days of being restricted, her account was restored on June 21. Amouranth has been one of the most successful streamers on Twitch for a while now. As it stands, she has more than 3 million followers on the platform, with an average viewer count of 16,000 people per stream. However, her viewership soared to new heights during the infamous Hot Tub meta despite all the drama surrounding it, and it continues to rise. Just days after moving on to a new ASMR trend that revolves around streamers lying down while wearing leggings and “ear licking” their microphones, she was banned after allegedly being mass reported. Three days later and the ban was lifted, allowing Amouranth to freely stream on Twitch once again. ✅ Twitch Partner “Amouranth” (@Amouranth) has been unbanned after 3 days, 9 minutes and 37 seconds! ✅https://t.co/xcMWODRNod#twitch #unban #partner #twitchpartner ✴ — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) June 22, 2021 While it was originally unclear how long the ban would last, Amouranth was quick to make light of the situation on Twitter. “I’ve been banned on Twitch. 1 like = 1 second shorter ban,” she said while also plugging her OnlyFans. It’s a stark contrast to the stern words she had when Twitch suspended advertising on her channel. Perhaps it’s a sign that she isn’t too surprised about it, especially given that other ASMR streamers have been taken off the platform simultaneously, including Indiefoxx. Popular streamers have weighed in on the new meta too. Asmongold blamed Twitch’s handling of the Hot Tub meta for creating it, while Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar called the whole thing a “joke” and described it as “incredibly baffling.” Mizkif couldn’t believe his eyes, too. It was only a matter of time before one controversial ‘meta’ replaced another, and it could happen again if Twitch solidifies their stance on these ASMR streams. Dexerto has reached out to Twitch for comment.

  • Amouranth quickly unbanned on Twitch after sudden suspension – Dexerto

    Amouranth quickly unbanned on Twitch after sudden suspension Amouranth/TwitchInternet star Amouranth has been unbanned on Twitch just a day after receiving a sudden, quite mysterious suspension from the platform. Back in June 2023, Amouranth followed Twitch star xQc by signing a massive streaming deal with Kick, presumably worth millions of dollars. Just weeks later, on July 18, Amouranth has been hit with a ban on Twitch — but was quickly unbanned just a day later Amouranth banned on Twitch While Amouranth has yet to reveal the reason behind her sudden ban, her channel shows one of Twitch’s usual ban messages in lieu of her recent VODs. “This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines or Terms of Service,” it reads. The internet star was banned back in May 2023 for just a day as well, but the reason behind the mysterious suspension was never revealed. The popular streamer signed a deal with Kick back in June, bringing her content over to the platform alongside Twitch, OnlyFans, and social media. Since then, she has started her day with streams on Twitch that are roughly an hour long before moving over to Kick for the rest of the day. Amouranth recently risked a ban on Kick, however, by “twerking” on stream — something that is prohibited according to the platform’s Terms of Service. If she reveals the reason behind her sudden ban on Twitch, we’ll be sure to update this article. Until then, fans of the creator can check out her short streams and past VODs as Twitch has reinstated her account.

  • Amouranth unbanned on Twitch just one day after mysterious suspension – Dexerto

    Amouranth unbanned on Twitch just one day after mysterious suspension Instagram/AmouranthTwitch star Amouranth has been unbanned on the platform just one day after getting banned for an unknown reason. Amouranth is one of the most popular female Twitch streamers, amassing over 6.3 million followers on the platform since 2016. On May 4, 2023, The Twitch star was hit with a ban from the platform for the first time since 2021, when she was also suspended on her TikTok and Instagram social media. Amouranth was unbanned just a day later, leaving fans to wonder what exactly caused the mysterious suspension. Amouranth unbanned from Twitch On May 4, 2023, Amouranth’s channel disappeared only for a message from Twitch to take its place. “This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines or Terms of Service,” it read. Just one day later, Amouranth’s channel was unbanned although she hasn’t returned to the platform with a stream just yet. Amouranth drama with Adriana Chechik While the exact reason for Amouranth’s ban from Twitch is unknown, some believe that her recent spout with fellow streamer Adriana Chechik has something to do with it. On April 27, Adriana was on stream when she began slamming Amouranth’s personality, revealing that she has “no respect” for the female streamer among other comments. Amo was quick to respond in the comments of a YouTube video, challenging Chechik to a boxing match. “I’ll challenge her in the ring. Catch me outside, how about that?” she said. According to Twitch guidelines, attempts or threats to physically harm others is a bannable offense whether it’s on the platform or not. “Twitch enforces against certain severe offenses that occur off Twitch when committed by members of the Twitch community, up to an indefinite suspension on the first offense for some behaviors,” it reads.

  • Amouranth banned from Just Dance after hackers rename account – Dexerto

    Amouranth banned from Just Dance after hackers rename account Twitter/AmouranthTwitch star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been banned from yet another platform, this time the popular video game ‘Just Dance’ after hackers took over and renamed her account. Amouranth is one of the most successful streamers on Twitch. With millions of followers across multiple sites, she has been raking in the dough and spending wisely, investing in gas stations, 7-Elevens, and buying lots of stock. Sadly, all her success has seemingly put a target on her back as the streamer has been banned from Instagram following mass-report shenanigans followed by a shadow ban on Twitter. While 2022 was looking to be a promising year for Siragusa, it’s gotten off to a rocky start with her Discord being hacked, followed by her Just Dance account resulting in a ban. MY JUST DANCE ACCOUNT WAS HACKED. THEY CHANGED MY NAME FROM “AMOURANTH” to “TWITCH SLUT”. This is the second of my platforms that’s been hacked this year.. and we’re only 3 days in. Then I got banned for the name being ToS @Ubisoft @justdancegame pic.twitter.com/z4LHootYDC — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 4, 2022 Amouranth pleads for help following ‘Just Dance’ ban On January 4, Amouranth used her personal Twitter to reveal that hackers had taken over her Just Dance account and had changed the name of it to ‘Twitch s*ut.’ This offensive rename was apparently enough for Ubisoft to ban the account due to violating its Terms of Service. “This is the second of my platforms that’s been hacked this year… and we’re only 3 days in,” she added. “Then I got banned for the name being ToS.” It’s not user error, if you google it Ubisoft had a data breach — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 4, 2022 Following this, the OF model and Playboy bunny asked her fans to tweet at Ubisoft so she could get the account back, claiming that it “has all her high scores.” According to Amouranth, the hack could have something to do with a large Ubisoft data breach from back in December. However, the company stated that its investigation had, “not shown that any Ubisoft account information has been compromised as a result of this incident.” In any case, if the beginning of 2022 is any indication, Amouranth could be in for a tough year. Hopefully, the streamer can figure out a plan to stop these hackers going forward, as they continue to wreak havoc on her content.

  • Amouranth banned for third time on Twitch – Dexerto

    Amouranth banned for third time on Twitch Twitch: Amouranth / TwitchPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has been banned for a third time on the streaming platform, leaving question marks over whether her punishment will be more severe for her third strike.[jwplayer LyseOqpr] UPDATE – May 11 at 12:30 PM Amouranth has revealed that her ban will only last one day and she will be back to streaming on May 11. However, the Twitch star did not go on to provide additional info as to why she was banned. Original story below: The streaming personality boasts more than 1.5 million followers on her channel, which is mainly focused around her chatting to her fans. She also has thousands more who fork out premium prices to subscribe every month too. At the time of writing, the reason for Amouranth’s third ban has not yet been confirmed. It is suspected, however, the reason is because Siragusa accidentally showed a fan’s Twitch profile picture, which contained inappropriate content. ❌ Twitch Partner “”Amouranth”” (@AMOURANTH) has been banned! ❌https://t.co/xcMWODRNod#twitch #ban #thirdban #partner #twitchpartner 🏋🏾 — StreamerBans (@StreamerBans) May 11, 2020 This is the third time Amourant has found herself banned from Twitch. The 26-year-old’s first suspension came after she accidentally exposed herself on-camera. Earlier this year, the IRL streamer was blocked again after a gym stream. Ironically, the suspension comes just days after Siragusa said “everything would be fine” to her fans regarding the exposed profile picture, which she noticed minutes after revealing it on-stream. She got in touch with Twitch soon after. Amouranth explained she likely wouldn’t be banned: “Twitch said that if something pops up on your screen now, as long as you end the stream and delete the VOD, and delete the clips, then you’re fine. So it should be okay.” Last time the 26-year-old was banned on Twitch — a suspension which lasted just 24 hours before her account was unlocked again — she lost more than 300,000 followers thanks to a glitch in the streaming site’s system. Fans of the streamer will now have an anxious wait until either Siragusa or Twitch break their silence on her May 10 ban — the Amazon-owned site often hands out permanent suspensions following a streamer’s third consecutive strike.

  • Amouranth under fire for allegedly reading Twitch chat while driving – Dexerto

    Amouranth under fire for allegedly reading Twitch chat while driving Controversial Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has found herself in hot water once again after potentially being caught interacting with her chat while driving, an action which is against the broadcasting platform’s community guidelines. No stranger to the spotlight on Twitch, Amouranth is known primarily for her IRL streams where she often dances or cosplays for her audience. While often pushing the boundaries on what is safe to broadcast on the platform, even being met with a recent, temporary ban, the streamer appears to have gone overboard in a new incident and potentially violated the Twitch community guidelines. In an October 17 broadcast titled ‘date night with chat’, Amouranth positioned her camera inside of her vehicle and began driving towards a nearby restaurant. Throughout the journey, she appeared to be seen taking her eyes off of the road in numerous instances in order to check on the stream and potentially read through her chat, a fact that her viewers quickly called her out on. 600The Twitch community guidelines explicitly address the act of streaming while driving. Livestreams from within vehicles are indeed allowed, however interacting with Twitch chat is labeled as ‘self-destructive behavior.’ “Any activity that may endanger your life or lead to your physical harm is prohibited,” the guidelines read. “This includes dangerous or distracted driving,” among a wide array of various activities that could be deemed harmful. Obviously not the first time that the controversial figure has broken the Twitch community guidelines, Amouranth was recently banned for an NSFW wardrobe malfunction before being reinstated on the platform just three days later. If Amouranth has indeed run afoul of Twitch’s community guidelines again, the violation could net her another ban, though fans and followers on social media were quick to make jokes that she wouldn’t have to spend along barred from the broadcasting platform. “She might get a ban for a couple of hours, never know,” Reddit user ‘barryla’ joked. With over a million followers on Twitch, Amouranth has been the source of much hostility in the streaming community of late, as fellow content creators have blasted the platform for double standards following her unbanning. Despite her recent punishment, it seems the Just Chatting star can’t steer clear of controversy, or at least the potential for it, and this case may be no different.

  • Amouranth teases appearance on The Howard Stern Show after leaving radio host stumped – Dexerto

    Amouranth teases appearance on The Howard Stern Show after leaving radio host stumped Twitter: Sternshow, Twitch: AmouranthAfter being stunned by watching Amouranth sleep on stream, Howard Stern might soon come face-to-face with the controversial ‘queen of the e-girls’. Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is second only to Pokimane when looking at women dominating the streaming sphere. With more than 5 million followers on Twitch, she’s also managed to find herself on the top spot in 10 states when breaking down areas by their streaming viewership favorites. Constantly redefining her grind by pushing for bigger and better things, be it on OnlyFans, or your local billboard, she recently crossed over into the world of shock-jock radio after putting a halt to Howard Stern. Following on from the multiverse expansion none of us expected, Amouranth continues to show her phenomenal ability to capitalize on an audience with a sneaky teaser on Twitter. Posting to Twitter with a cropped screenshot of our very own article discussing Howard Sterns’s bemusement, the multi-millionaire 7-11 owner left a cryptic clue for the curious. Keeping it simple Kaitlyn posted: “Might be on an episode soon…” with no further details as of yet. There’s been no clarity as to whether she’ll be popping up as her chatty self, doing ASMR content, showing off her pole dancing skills, or merely as a sleeping entity to try and attract the viewers. With an announcement that Kaitlyn will be retiring from the “e-girl” lifestyle in the very near future, this is just another smart money move from the business-minded streamer. Without Howard Stern releasing an official response, and no dates set in stone just yet, we’ll be sure to keep you updated with the surprise guest as soon as more information comes to light.

  • Amouranth announces new drink company following success of Logan Paul & KSI’s Prime – Dexerto

    Amouranth announces new drink company following success of Logan Paul & KSI’s Prime Instagram/AmouranthOnlyFans star Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has announced her newest business venture and it’s looking like it will be a hit with her thirsty fans. Amouranth has taken the internet by storm with her slew of big-budget investments ranging from plastic ball companies to gas stations and even her very own adult toys. Now, it seems like the Twitch streamer is taking inspiration from Logan Paul and KSI’s successful Prime Hydration drink company by launching her own product. In a post on August 24, the signed Kick star announced that she had a big launch in the works, advising her loyal subscribers to stay tuned. Amouranth is launching her own beverage Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Amouranth posted on her personal account to break the news that she would be starting yet another business. “I’m starting a Beverage company…. Stay tuned,” she said. Although details are scarce right now, it will be very interesting to see if she partnered with another company to release this product and how she ends up incorporating her branding. Previously, Siragusa has had a lot of success with product launches, having made thousands of dollars selling “fart jars” and her aforementioned adult toy, which made even more money on the resale market. Considering the streamer also owns multiple gas stations, it will be fun to watch and see if there are any sort of exclusive in-store offers or if the drinks will be sold online. In any case, be sure to keep it locked to Dexerto for all your entertainment updates and the latest on Amouranth’s growing business empire.

  • Amouranth announces another investment worth over $300,000 – Dexerto

    Amouranth announces another investment worth over $300,000 Pixabay/Instagram/AmouranthPopular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa just invested in another company, this time to the tune of $338,000 as she continues to gear up for OnlyFans retirement. The mega OnlyFans star has made a killing online, earning over $1m each and every month through her OF content alone. With the streaming sensation gearing up towards retirement, Amouranth has announced a wave of shacking purchases including a 7-Eleven store, a gas station, a plastic ball company, loads of Activision-Blizzard stock and more. Now, Amouranth revealed she purchased over $300k in S&P Global and explained why on Twitter. Amouranth invests $338k in another company On May 6, Siragusa revealed that she invested a huge chunk of money into S&P Global, a company that specializes in analytics and financial information. “Limit order for $SPGI executed at $338 for 1,000 shares or $338,000,” she said. “Pretty much the safest biz around. Credit rating.” This investment comes as Amouranth continues to hype up her upcoming show Streamer Royale, which will pit numerous Twitch stars against each other. BOUGHT A NEW COMPANY/STOCK Limit order for $SPGI executed at $338 for 1,000 shares or $338,000 Pretty much the safest biz around. Credit rating… pic.twitter.com/1r2TUYfBKA — Kaitlyn (@wildkait) May 6, 2022 The creation of this new program and investment seems to also be connected to her OF retirement. Amouranth has claimed in the past that she will retire once her passive income overtakes her active income. With the Twitch star continuing to make investments such as the recent S&P one, it seems like she’s headed towards her retirement goal. The only question is, what more whacky purchases does she have in store before she decides to deflate her hot tub for good.

  • Amouranth and Pokimane use new Twitch profile image trick to get viewers – Dexerto

    Amouranth and Pokimane use new Twitch profile image trick to get viewers Instagram/amouranthtooTwitch stars Amouranth and Pokimane have started using an ingenious trick to get viewers to hop onto their streams and more streamers have begun using the tactic. Profile images on Twitch pop up for viewers when a streamer they follow is live and while they’re sorted by the number of viewers they have, some have started editing their images for a more eye-popping look. Standing out on Twitch in a sea of other entertainers can make a massive impact on your success and Amouranth was one of, if not the first, to add a green circle around her picture. While this small change may not seem like much, it gives off a similar vibe to an Instagram account that has a story that viewers can check out. As such, some viewers click expecting Twitch to have a new feature and instead just get the stream as normal. Other streamers caught on and began implementing the circle tactic into their own pictures with Pokimane being one of the first to try it out herself. Former Overwatch pro Dustinn ‘Dogman’ Bowerman even praised the move, leading to other streamers to chime in calling it “crazy smart” and a “galaxy brain move.” It’s not always a green circle either. Popular hot tub and ASMR streamer xoAeriel opted for a combination of green and pink to draw even more attention. While it’s unclear how useful the trick is, it will be interesting to see how many more streamers take advantage of the tactic in the months ahead.