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With tremendous fame comes a lot of baggage, and who to ask other than celebrities? Well, to explain this, we can look at Amouranth, one of the most trending celebrities in the Esports industry. 

Kaitlyn Siragusa, better known as Amouranth, is considered the queen of Twitch. Fans adore her for her variety of content spanning from ASMR, gaming, hot-tub streams, and a lot more. And while the content creator has a massive fan following, there’s a secret that lurks in the dark. 

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Apparently, the streamer once claimed to have received multiple death threats on/off stream. She broke the news on Anthony Padilla’s podcast, diving deep into the topic. Interestingly, it looked like Amouranth had found her way out, as explained after laying down her ‘threats.’

Amouranth breaks the silence about death threats and talks about a secret way out 

It is no secret that Amouranth is currently reigning over social media. After all, she’s garnered a massive fan following along with multiple sources of income, flowing in from different platforms. As of now, the streamer mints money from Twitch, OnlyFans, Fansly, YouTube, and a few more. 

Looking at this, fans feel her life to be perfect, simple, and sweet. However, this is a misconception, as she revealed the darkness in a recent podcast. 

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A few months back, Amouranth was featured on Anthony Padilla’s podcast to have a fruitful conversation with him. It was a great way for fans to learn about her life as the questions dived deep into it. However, a question about ‘death threats’ stunned them as they were not ready for it.

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“I’ll get death threats all the time. People were like, I’m going to kill your family. I’m going to come in and kill you and F**k you. I’m going to go to your barn and poison your horses,” she revealed. 

To this, Anthony questioned her, asking if it bothered her, but her answer was quite shocking. “At this point, I think it’s all just like hot air. Anybody who has the resources to actually make these kinds of things happen- typically doesn’t have enough time or the desire to hate people online in a chat room,” she said. 

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Later, Amouranth also penned down ways she back-answered the negative comments and trolls. So, it was far clear that she knew her way out, and there was nothing that would stop her!

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