Amouranth once revealed how she shared a love/hate relationship with police swatting, and you won’t believe the number of incidents.
The start of 2023 was one of the best ones for Twitch streamer Amouranth as she ticked off multiple achievements. She successfully announced various projects, expanded her team, added new collaborations, went on a historic date, and more. And all that, only in 28 days. So, fans were quite happy with these fast-paced transitions. However, there was a time when Amo had to go through a lot of backlashes, limiting her to streaming on Twitch.
A year back, Amouranth featured on the Anthony Padilla podcast to talk about various things. The host invited her to share insights from her personal life, let alone about topics like OnlyFans, building businesses, the dark side of streaming, Twitch, and others. And fans enjoyed every bit of it, they were shocked when Amo turned toward a sensitive topic. The content creator slid the information pretty easily, but all her statements were horrific.
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Amouranth revealed a horrific time when she had to shut her streams abruptly
In 2021, content creator Anthony Padilla invited Amouranth on his YouTube podcast. The goal was to help fans understand key insights from their favorite creator’s life, as well as how she maintained control of her business. And while the episodes became one of the best, fans were disturbed by a certain bit.
Apparently, Amo revealed massive incidents of police swatting that she had to go through. “I am not worried anymore. At this point in time, the cops don’t even have their guns out, and I tell them, look at my stream too. If I’m online, I’m not dead. And they’re still obligated to come by,” she said.
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On top of that, she also broke the secret of how often the incidents would take place, as she’d reached a point where she could just ‘lay cookies on the table for them.’ This also led the streamer to once complain about herself, registering a crime under her name. And due to the ‘bad name,’ the police would even show up at her place.
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But as time passed, things got better, and Amo continued to chase her dreams.
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