Popular Twitch streamer and OnlyFans model Amouranth has today revealed she has a husband. The streamer, real name Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, continued to expose said husband by revealing his abuse to those watching her stream.
One of the most popular figures of Twitch’s ‘hot tub meta’, Amouranth claims she was pushed to take part in the meta by her husband. She also states that she wished to tell her viewers the truth about her marriage long ago, but that her husband disagreed, saying it would ruin their “business model.”
In a series of distressing clips, you can see Amouranth clearly crying whilst on the phone with her husband. On the other end of the phone, her husband is audibly shouting at her and repeatedly tells her to “leave the house.”
Her husband repeatedly calls her a liar as she states that he threatened to “kill her dogs.” Alongside this, he also threatens her via control of her bank accounts and money.
As the stream continues she shows texts from her husband where he is claiming to be spending her money freely, including sending a huge sum to a “bird sanctuary he likes.” These messages also repeatedly show Amouranth’s husband insulting her, including calling her a “dumb fuck.” Other texts claim to be dumping her luggage due to her not doing as instructed, some call her streams “garbage.”
The stream ends abruptly as a female voice off-camera asked Amouranth if she had taken her meds.
Another popular Twitch streamer, Alinity, has said she tried to reach out to Amouranth in response to the situation but did not get a response. Due to not getting a response from her friend, she called the police and asked them to do a welfare check. Alinity says that the police couldn’t tell her whether or not Amouranth was okay and that’s “literally all I know.”
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