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Twitch streamer Amouranth recently posted her monthly earnings under a Twitter post. The ASMR queen thanked her entire community, and appreciated them for their support. Apart from that, fans/fellow streamers appreciated the other few things that the streamer mentioned in her Twitter thread.

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Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, popularly known as Amouranth in showbiz, is an American internet celebrity. At just 28 years of age, the Twitch streamer has already made a chunk of money through her videos. She is one of the most popular streamers in the eSports industry, as fans are fond of her exclusive and top-notch ASMR content.

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Amouranth extends her wishes to every fan who has helped her in her journey!

Amouranth is one of the biggest female entertainers in the eSports industry. She has earned a fortune by her content, as fans have subscribed to her channels constantly. As a result, she decided to give a sneak peek at her earnings with a detailed Twitter video post. 

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Interestingly, the streamer has crossed over a million dollars in earnings, as she has bagged a massive amount of subscriptions. Here’s what Amouranth said in the post: “it’s not about the money. It’s about sending a message.”

The ASMR artist works with a management company, ItsRealWork, which focuses on helping content creators minimize workload and optimize their business. As of now, Amouranth has earned $33,760,272 as a gross amount and $27,006,617 as net. 

Apart from her earnings post, Kaitlyn also said, “I’m trying to help others (egirls/OF GIRLS for now, but the PA services will be for everyone!) create this kind of consistency at a super high level of output (we can also maximize for freeing up your time so.”

She continued, “you can recharge or so you have the time to rekindle a hobby or spend time with your most important people)!”

Kaitlyn’s massive twitch following!

Apart from making millions from OnlyFans, Amouranth is one of the most-watched streamers on Twitch. As of now, she has over 17.4 million subscribers with a watch time of 1980 hours this year. 

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Siragusa joined the purple platform in 2016 when she started her internet journey. At 16 years of age, fans knew the American for her exceptional cosplay skills and fashion style. Later, she moved on to stream ASMR and OnlyFans, helping her earn a ton of money. 

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