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Amouranth has revealed her dedicated Twitch, OnlyFans, and Gas Station earnings, and you are not going to believe the paycheck amounts.

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Since the start of 2022, Amouranth’s career skyrocketed to success as she topped her viewership on Twitch. Followed by that, the ASMR queen made some knacky investments, building the right portfolio for her future. To name a few, Amo bought an inflatable pool, a plastic ball company, a 7-11, and a gas station. Side by side, the streamer kept adding noteworthy stocks, gathering all the gems in her account. And well, that worked out pretty well, as fans crowned her with the ‘queen’ title.

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However, it felt like Amo did not mean to take a pit stop as she kept chasing her dreams. She started her OnlyFans, LoyalFans, bagged brand dealerships, and more. In addition to that, the streamer featured on multiple podcasts sharing her knowledge on various topics like business, investments, growth, money, etc. 

But the entire community had their eyes on the FullSquadGaming podcast as the streamer revealed crucial details from her life. There, alongside show host Jake Lucky, the Twitch streamer revealed monthly earnings for OnlyFans, her gas station, and Twitch. 

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Amouranth shook fans with eye-catching numbers from her multiple businesses 

Previously, it was revealed that Amouranth made $1.5 million a month from her OnlyFans alone. The Twitch streamer revealed this information on the FullSquadGaming podcast when show host Jake Lucky questioned her. She even claimed to have cashed out $2 million for a certain month, becoming her biggest paycheck in time. 

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However, that was just one bit of the entire story, as she later revealed her earnings from other businesses. Apparently, the streamer confirmed massive profits from Twitch, OnlyFans, and Gas Stations, helping her ease out the portfolio. Here’s how the earnings look.

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Twitch: $100k/month
Gas Stations: $85k/year
OnlyFans: $1.5 million/month

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While these numbers remain from 2022, the streamer has made quite some progress in the last two months. She started off the year with a $2 million investment in Amazon stock, followed by a new platform announcement. In addition to that, Amo partnered with Youtooz to launch her own action figure and even hosted a giveaway for it.

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Last but not the least, the ASMR queen has been working relentlessly on multiple projects. So, it is time that will help us understand how and when she announces the next big thing. But until that, keep an eye out for her pageant on March 4 – 5, 2023.

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