
Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa has laughed off recent efforts from her Twitch haters to cancel her and her non-streaming business enterprises, claiming any attempts to put a dint in her streaming earnings would just be “futile.”As one of Twitch’s biggest content creators, and certainly among the most followed, Amouranth is no stranger to haters trying to de-platform her.The 27-year-old has found herself drawing an unusual amount of hate recently, however; she’s has been a leading figurehead in two controversial Twitch metas — hot tub streaming and ASMR broadcasts (the latter of which she was actually banned for
) — and people apparently aren’t happy about it. While many have simply taken to spamming Twitch chat and replying to her on Twitter, others have taken “canceling” Amouranth to another level.

“To my haters, sometimes I flirt with the idea of flashing my brokerage statement so you know just how futile your efforts to undermine me actually are.”
https://twitter.com/wildkait/status/1412674726665785344 There’s only one thing that worries Siragusa. Right now her Twitch haters “fuel her,” but eventually she’ll move away from the ‘Amouranth’ streaming persona and into other ventures, including founding an animal rescue shelter in Texas. The streamer admits she’s becoming increasingly worried some of her more obsessed haters won’t let her leave quietly. She may permanently log-off Twitch for the last time, but viewers could still “swat, or even harass” her. She explained, “Right now, it’s all-in egirl.” “Sh*t like this does worry me. It makes me wonder how I will deal with it when I make my animal rescue organization. I just have to aim to be 100% self-sufficient. It’s why I have to maximize every opportunity today.
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“When I’m ready, I’ll go all-in on the next phase of my life. No half measures, no rushing. Don’t expect the caterpillar to grow wings before metamorphosing.”

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In Amouranth’s own words, “we all play the hand we’re dealt”. There can really be no denying Kaitlyn Siragusa is doing very, very well with her Twitch draw.