Amouranth
American streamer whose extensive cross-platform content portfolio and investment activity have made her a recurring example in platform-meta and creator-economics coverage.
Quick facts & FAQ
- What is Amouranth's real name?
- Amouranth's real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa.
- Where does Amouranth stream?
- Amouranth primarily streams on Twitch. They also stream on Kick.
- How many followers does Amouranth have?
- Amouranth has approximately 6,700,000 followers across their primary platform.
- When did Amouranth start streaming?
- Amouranth started streaming in 2016.
- When was Amouranth born?
- Amouranth was born on 1993-12-02.
- Where is Amouranth from?
- Amouranth is American.
- Is Amouranth still streaming?
- Yes, Amouranth is currently active.
- What does Amouranth stream?
- Amouranth's content is primarily Just Chatting, IRL, ASMR.
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is an American creator known for cosplay, ASMR, Just Chatting, and IRL content. She was central to the 2021 “hot tub meta” discourse. Off-platform she has been widely covered for treating streaming revenue as a vehicle for diversified investment — publicly disclosing holdings in real estate, a gas station, and a number of small businesses.
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