Amouranth is one of the founding members of Playboy's new OF competitor.
The show will go on, but on YouTube!
Amouranth claims that she is working with one of the most well-known adult magazines in the world.
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa, the popular streamer best known for her ASMR and hot-tub content, revealed on twitter this week that she has purchased a gas station for $4M.
Amouranth is unbanned again.
The leaked information from Twitch has revealed the huge gap in earnings between creators on the platform, even at the very top level of the streaming game.
After a month of talking about girls in hot tubs, the latest controversy to strike at Twitch revolves around ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) streamers, a form of entertainment that has exploded in recent years.
Having her adds suspended might cost her close to half a million per year, Amouranth claims, after Twitch took a crack-down on the so-called hot tub meta.
Hot tub streams were virtually unheard of at the start of 2021, but just a few months into the year, the topic of conversation around the internet water cooler still centers on girls in bikinis.
According to Amouranth, her channel was suddenly stripped of its advertising privileges with no explanation on Tuesday.