Biggest Female Twitch Streamer Opens Up About Abusive Husband

Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is reportedly seeking "legal and emotional counsel" after accusing her husband of domestic abuse live on Twitch.

October 24, 2022
Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa on a Twitch stream in which she alleges abuse from her husband.

Twitch’s biggest female content creator says she will take a break from streaming after accusing her husband of domestic abuse live on Twitch.

Photo by: Amouranth via Twitch

Amouranth via Twitch

The Twitch and OnlyFans star known as Amouranth has accused her husband of emotional abuse and controlling her finances.

On Oct. 16, 2022, the content creator, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, took to Twitch to talk about the abuse she’s faced at the hands of her husband. Siragusa had never publicly disclosed she was married before, according to the New York Post.

According to her live stream, Siragusa said her husband coerced her to deny their marriage, while online, to appeal to more fans. She said he has threatened to kill her dogs and threatened to give away her money and delete her social media accounts.

Twitch has since removed the stream but clips are circulating social media.

Siragusa described their relationship as “living in a fancy prison” and showed text messages where he allegedly called her a “dumb f*ck.”

Another clip shows Siragusa asking her husband, "why did you say you were going to kill my dogs?" The man on the phone responds "leave the house" before becoming irate.

"What are you saying?" Siragusa replied. “You just said you were going to kill my dogs if I didn't do a 24-hour stream."

Siragusa is in the top 50 most subscribed to streamers on Twitch and is the most watched woman of the platform, with 5.9 million subscribers.

The Post reported Siragusa makes around $133,000 every month from her 5 million subscribers and donations. She also makes around $1 million, per month, on OnlyFans.

Siragusa returned to streaming a couple days later to share that she has access to her accounts and finances again. According to Buzzfeed News, Siragusa is now seeking “legal and emotional counsel”.

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