Amouranth Is Returning To Twitch After Reportedly Making $38 Million on Kick

Amouranth returns to Twitch
Amouranth

Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is making her return to Twitch after a fruitful two years streaming exclusively on rival platform Kick.

Throughout her streaming deal with the platform, she’s kept schtum about how much she was making, coyly telling Dexerto in an interview that she has “doubled [her] income.”

But now, in a new announcement video, Siragusa put that speculation to rest. The clip began with her filling up a Kick-green car at a gas station. Then, her phone starts to ring. “I’m on my way after I refuel a bit,” she said to the mysterious caller. “Be there soon.”

She then jumped into her car, revealing a ‘Kick Com’ license plate on the back. The words “$38 million later” pop up on the screen, referencing the classic SpongeBob transition. The clip then cuts to her back in her car, which is now purple, signifying her return to Twitch.

While the clip, which was posted on June 20, has since been deleted, Siragusa has since made her return to the platform.

As Dexerto points out, platforms like Kick have moved away from exclusivity deals, instead encouraging streamers to simulcast. However, if you’re expecting to see Siragusa on YouTube, you’ll be sorely disappointed — she has been permanently banned from the platform for “ban evasion” after she received an initial ban due to her sexually-charged ASMR content.

Still, Siragusa has plenty of other income streams, including her OnlyFans, ‘AI Girlfriend‘ bot, and, of course, her ‘Gamer Girl Fart Jars.’ Needless to say, she’s a savvy businesswoman, and Kick will definitely suffer from her absence.

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