Kaitlyn Siragusa AKA Amouranth recently announced last April 13th that she would be closing her OnlyFans and making a “career pivot” to a less lewd version of the content she currently produces.
She detailed how she planned to go “all-in” on Twitch as a platform, with larger budgets and moving into the realm of “legacy media” in terms of how her future content would be produced in a Twitter thread.
Twitch will receive a ‘$350,000-$400,000’ investment in content creation, according to her announcement. Since then, she’s started to explain why she’s avoiding more adult content for this new plan.
Amouranth’s rise to fame was aided by her streams in which she would sit in a hot tub and interact with her audience. For obvious reasons, this attracted a large number of viewers, earning her the title of “queen of hot tub meta.”
The hot tub streams, combined with an OnlyFans page that generated $1.3 million per month at its peak of popularity, positioned Amouranth as the top female Twitch creator in 2021.
However, in an interview with Devin Nash, Amouranth admitted that it was a “constant grind” that kept her from breaking into the mainstream because of her current content style.
The hot tub streams, combined with an OnlyFans page that generated $1.3 million per month at its peak of popularity, positioned Amouranth as the top female Twitch creator in 2021.
However, in an interview with Devin Nash, Amouranth admitted that it was a “constant grind” that kept her from breaking into the mainstream because of her current content style.
It’s clear from the interview that Amouranth wants to convert a larger pool of viewers into followers by limiting her content to the ‘e-girl’ style, rather than the smaller batch she currently has access to.
Amouranth opened up about how she runs her business, saying that she needs to ‘optimise for being the entertaining part of Amouranth,’ and that her comedic side, which is often seen in collaborations, will now have to be her focus.
Her hope is that by not ‘farming’ for the specific audience that subscribes to her OnlyFans, she will be able to start generating a new audience with a ‘average attention span’ who will help her promote her animal sanctuary goals.
Siragusa’s net worth is estimated to be between $20 and $25 million, based on her candid and detailed interview about her finances.
While she can’t make money on Twitch because her content is too risqué, she has been able to maintain a steady flow of donations from her viewers.
In addition to Twitch and OnlyFans, she has purchased a petrol station to rent to Circle K, a US-based chain, as well as an inflatable pool toy company.
G Fuel and Dolls Kill, a clothing line, are also sponsors of Amouranth.