Over the years, Kaitlyn Siragusa aka Amouranth has become one of the biggest female streamers on Twitch. Back in 2015, Twitch approached Siragusa to join as a content creator, focusing on live streaming the creation of costumes. With time, she became the most popular female streamer on Twitch, gaining fame for her content, including dancing, ASMR, and hot tub streaming. But Twitch is not where she makes most of her revenue.
Amouranth has another major source of income; OnlyFans. While many believe most of her money comes from her Hottub streams on Twitch, she broke down all her income sources on Twitter. Along with being an internet personality, there are many other surprising investments that make the popular streamer so wealthy.
Amouranth’s reveals OnlyFans revenue
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In a recent Tweet, Amouranth clarified that hot tubs and violating Terms of Service (ToS) were not the primary reasons for her wealth. She stated she was making $500-600k a month on OnlyFans (OF) before the hot tub trend started. Her tweet read, “I was making $500-600k a month on OF before hot tubs were a thing, and probably an aggregate 750k/month including other sources by 2020.” She also mentioned additional income sources that brought her aggregate monthly earnings to around $750k by 2020.
generational wealth. Lots of people have 15 mins of fame, but not nearly as many people sport 8-9 fig net worths
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) December 13, 2023
Amouranth claimed to have saved the majority of her earnings, invested wisely, and consistently worked hard for long hours, grinding for 12 hours a day for over 6 years consecutively.
She compared herself to another unnamed individual who apparently violated ToS more than she did, but earned significantly lesser. Further, she attributed her success to the equation “Attention = money in the attention/creators economy.”
Amouranth emphasized that, while attention can lead to monetary success, it doesn’t necessarily result in generational wealth. She noted that having a lasting 8-9 figure net worth is achieved by a smaller number of people compared to those who experience short-lived fame.
What income streams does Amouranth have?
Amouranth reached one million followers on Instagram in late 2018. Her estimated net worth is around USD 20 – 25 million and her yearly earnings exceed $20 million. There was a significant increase in earnings from less than $5 million before 2021.
She is known for creating explicit content, primarily on Twitch platforms. This explicit content, often associated with the “hot tub meta,” has been a source of controversy and attention, contributing to her popularity.
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Amouranth reveals that she has invested in notable companies such as Activision Blizzard and Microsoft. Investing in such well-established tech and gaming giants suggests a diversified investment strategy beyond traditional or niche markets.
She also has a lucrative Kick deal, which could refer to a sponsorship or business collaboration with the company Kick. Twitch revenue is a significant part of her income, with monthly earnings from Twitch, Patreon, and another undisclosed website totaling around $1.5 million. Her Twitch revenue alone is around $100,000 per month, showcasing the financial success she has achieved through her content creation on the platform.
OnlyFans account generates well over $1.5 million per month. Other adult platforms contribute substantially to her income. She makes approximately $85,000 per year from gas station investments. Merchandise sales, advertising money from free OnlyFans, and Patreon earnings contribute to overall income.
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Amouranth’s net worth is a result of diverse income streams from Twitch, YouTube, adult platforms, investments, and entrepreneurial ventures. Despite limited information on personal expenses, her financial success reflects her prominence in the online content creation industry.
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