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A few days back, Amouranth celebrated her 29th birthday with friends and family. Moreover, she went online to host her birthday stream, featuring all the gifts she received for her special day. Apparently, the streamer had allowed fans to send her gifts as she uploaded a Twitter post with her postal address. 

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In addition to that, she also gave them the liberty to justify whether they wanted her to open the gift on stream or in secret. So, while most of them opted for secret, a few decided to stand out from the pack. After all, one of her fans sent her a mystery box holding $69,000, an iPhone, a taser, and numbers to a private security service. 

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Amouranth opened the gift live on stream, baffling all her users online. The clip garnered millions of views, taking the spotlight for the week. Plus, it raised multiple questions about the fan’s intentions, as none of them could be clear with the gift’s contents. Amidst this chaos, 100 Thieves decided to call Amo as their podcast guest and talk about the gift and how she could handle it in the right way. 

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100Thieves owner Nadeshot lays down possible ways for Amouranth to spend her $69,000 birthday gift

On December 2, 2022, Amouranth celebrated her 29th birthday. The ASMR queen walked into her late 20s, reserving special gifts for all fans. First, she uploaded exclusive content for OnlyFans, followed by a one-time birthday stream for users. There, she opened the gifts she received, thanking each of them for their gesture. 

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However, a certain gift baffled her as well as her fans, as it contained bizarre items wrapped in a box. This gift made news, confirming that Amouranth received $69,000 as a present. So, unaware of how to spend the money, the streamer kept it aside until a final decision. 

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After hearing her out, 100Thieves owner NadeShot revealed his idea on how to spend the money“If you do want to launder the money though I got a great idea,” he said. ” He then revealed his thoughts saying, “just buy juvie is actually a front it’s not a real energy drink. well we’re just laundering money oh yeah go ahead and it’s so obvious and nobody would believe me when I say it out loud so now nobody has any idea.” 

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Later, the trio continued to discuss the box as it held other valuable items. But well, that’s a story for another day because Amouranth now has one idea of how to spend the money. 

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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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