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Once upon a time, Amouranth found a person trying to pose as her on Tinder, and you will love how she trolled them on the internet. 

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Post 2016, Twitch streamer Amouranth was on the verge of establishing her name in the industry. First, she’d already explored the world of Twitch and was busy posting daily vlogs/content on her YouTube channel. However, we all know how savage Amouranth was at the time, as she loved to troll people every time she got a chance. 

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For instance, she once dressed up as Wendy’s employee and violated Burger King and McDonald’s combos, featuring them in one of her vlogs. She was unhappy with their style and complained that they just copy-pasted a meal from her favorite fast-food joint. 

Just like that, a year later, she found a troll that was catfishing people on dating sites. Apparently, the user posed as Amouranth, showing off her pictures to get a date. And well, the ASMR queen had a staggering reply for them. 

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Amouranth exposed a troll trying to pose as her on Tinder 

On January 8, 2018, Kaitlyn Siragusa, aka Amouranth, posted a troll video. There, she featured a person that made her Tinder profile – fake, only to catfish people. “You know that feeling when you’re scrolling through your tinder and you happen to find a person looks just like you, and you’re like wow, damn oh wait, that is me,” she said. 

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Apparently, a troll set up the profile under Mia and added one of her pictures. The profile stated the ‘Amo’ to be 20 – the original star being 25 at that point. Apart from that, the job profile read as hostess and an ongoing degree from the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Lastly, the profile also had an awkward bio that read, “Let me bi*ch at you every day until you sort your sh*t out.”

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Well, there was not a single thing true about the profile, leading Amouranth to expose them on YouTube. First, the ASMR queen spoke about the job profile saying, “There’s nothing wrong with being a hostess but I have never had like a normal job like that. I’ve always been a character for children’s birthday parties ever since I started having a job in high school. Then, she spared a few statements about the bio, “Definitely not me. Not one to bit*h. I got too much sh*t I need to sort out”

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All in all, this was one of the many fake profiles that Amo came across in time. After all, people love to bring others down once they can’t reach the success they have attained. 

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Atharv Phadke is a Senior Olympics Journalist and Content Head for the division at EssentiallySports, known for his in-depth interviews and sweeping features that capture the soul of sport. A former international swimmer boasting over 300 medals, Atharv draws on his competitive roots to fuse journalistic precision with an athlete’s empathy and insight. With a master’s degree in journalism and over five years of on-ground experience, he leads the ES Olympics division with a balance of Newsroom vision and competitive drive. He was at the helm of EssentiallySports’ dynamic Paris 2024 Olympics coverage, curating stories in collaboration with the on-ground team. His research helped in capturing both the thrill of victory and the humanity at the heart of competition. Throughout his career, Atharv has engaged in exclusive conversations with sporting icons such as Anita Alvarez, Joe Choong, Griffin Colapinto, Ezra Frech, Jim “The Shark” Dreyer, and Amouranth, providing audiences with rare, intimate glimpses into their worlds. His standout coverage includes a deeply personal conversation with Noah Lyles, where the world champion opened up about his bond with his mother and the emotions behind his journey. Atharv also led EssentiallySports' Paralympics coverage, and has been at the helm of Essentially Athletics, our dedicated track and field newsletter with a mission to change traditional storytelling and celebrate the sport.

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