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Amouranth has announced a fun competition for her community, and fans have headed over to sign it seconds.

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Kaitlyn Siragusa, aka Amouranth, seems to be in a festive mood as she’s made her second Christmas announcement for fans. First, the streamer announced a limited-edition pillow, listing it for $119.95 on her website. It was sized similarly to an average human being, featuring the streamer in an animated form. While the product looked enthralling for fans, Amo broke their excitement, claiming it to be a limited-time launch. So, users crashed her website to get their Amouranth pillow before it sold out. 

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However, to continue the hype, the content creator made an added announcement for the community. She promised a shiny cash prize, a solo trip, and some more goodies for the winner of her upcoming show. For that, she even posted a long google form full of questions to understand the viewer’s day-to-day goings.

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Amouranth dazzles fans by hosting a fun concept-competition for her community with tons of exciting rewards 

On December 27, 2022, Amouranth uploaded her usual Twitter post featuring a photo of herself. However, the post’s caption grabbed every fan’s attention as it spoke about an upcoming event. 

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Apparently, Amouranth announced a new show on her Twitch channel, followed by a lucky draw for her fans. She claimed to name the show ‘pimp for simp,’ promising to host it soon. Here’s what she said“NEW SHOW ON MY TWITCH! Pimp my S*mp” Followed by that, the streamer also confirmed to add a lucky draw for the event giving away “One lucky viewer will win a YUGE CASH PRIZE AND THE CHANCE TO GET FLOWN IN AND GIVEN A MAKEOVER/GROOMING HELP + Hotel and streamed IRL DATE. — all expenses paid!”

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Below that, she posted a google form that asked questions like email, first name, age, technology equipment ( a good, functioning microphone & webcam?), how would one rate themselves, and what would their interests be to watch. Lastly, the form added a tick confirming to ‘agree to have this form as well as yourself shown on Amouranth’s Twitch stream.’

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So, if you’re a die-hard Amouranth fan, it is time for you to head over to the form and fill it out as soon as possible. Plus, it’s free to sign up and a one-time chance!

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