Twitch star Amouranth said she's "basically living in a fancy prison," revealing that she is married and accusing her husband of emotional abuse.
"I think the reason why she streamed it is it's effectively like a cry for help," he says in the video. [shows text messages](https://twitter.com/HUN2R/status/1581568342648766464?s=20&t=2iwW_IXmOHJwGzRNKwAFEg) to the camera that she says are from her husband. "genuinely terrified for amouranth and hope she is ok. [Amouranth](https://www.businessinsider.com/amouranth-says-patreon-dying-platform-for-sex-work-diversified-platforms-2022-9), whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, regularly streams on Twitch either playing video games or sitting in front of the camera and chatting with her audience of 5.9 million followers. The person on the phone responds "leave the house" before hurling obscenities at Siragusa. Video of the stream has been removed from Siragusa's Twitch channel, but clips of it are circulating online.
Twitch streamer Kaitlyn 'Amouranth' Siragusa has revealed her marriage and the abuse she suffers from her husband in a concerning livestream on October 15.
He allegedly told her it would ruin their “business model”, hence it was kept under wraps. It comes after he allegedly demanded that she pretend to be single and commit to hot tub streams. She made a series of allegations against her husband, including that he has threatened to kill her dogs, controls her finances, forces her to stream and that he will leave her with little money.
Amouranth has revealed that she has been forced to do hot tub streams due to her abusive husband this entire time.
But it was pointed out that she may want evidence since she feels trapped with her husband who continues to threaten her and control their money and accounts. Before the stream cut out, a woman could be heard off stream asking Amouranth if she was okay and taking her medication. [Amouranth](https://twitter.com/wildkait) wanted to leave, her husband would threaten to steal all of their money or “put it all in crypto,” leaving her with just $1 million. She agreed to “commit to the grind” because it was a good financial opportunity. Now, Amouranth has revealed the real reason she is still doing adult content and it appears to not be her own personal choice. Amouranth has become one of the most popular streamers in the world thanks to her boundary-pushing streams involving hot tubs, yoga pants, and ASMR.
Streamer and content creator Kaitlyn Siragusa, aka Amouranth, has said on camera earlier today that she has been the subject of abuse, with her husband ...
You’ll find the call quality is enhanced as the four built-in microphones are used to suppress any ambient noise and amplify your voice those on your call only hear what you intend for them to hear. The messages also show threats to “blow” $500,000 of Amouranth’s money by donating it to a bird sanctuary. The man later claims to have control over Amouranth’s bank accounts.
The following article includes references to animal cruelty and allegations of domestic abuse. Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa has found tremendous success as ...
[39daph](https://twitter.com/39daph/status/1581633926967095297) offered some kind words in the aftermath of Amouranth's stream. 100 Thieves affiliate [BrookeAB](https://twitter.com/brookeab/status/1581674318114660353) was equally sympathetic to Amouranth's struggles. [third clip](https://twitter.com/HUN2R/status/1581568212289785856?s=20&t=qwB3DKF1ThlcR6IdL9ctew), Amouranth states that her husband maintains control of her accounts. [one user](https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/y5amqd/comment/isinmwt/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). Another Redditor with a history of being abused [weighed in](https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/y5amqd/comment/isivw1i/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3), saying they were concerned for her safety. During the [final clip](https://twitter.com/HUN2R/status/1581568342648766464?s=20&t=qwB3DKF1ThlcR6IdL9ctew), Amouranth shows off a series of threatening text messages that she says came from her husband, with the threats ranging from deleting her socials to depleting her bank account. [first clip](https://twitter.com/HUN2R/status/1581568136691666946?s=20&t=wTk_lVlHOthk7Rvfy3KlgA) shows Amouranth speaking to a man on the phone, who she identifies as her husband. [She also accused him](https://clips.twitch.tv/TrustworthySuperCroissantMoreCowbell-juuVk0f1I7I7sTf4) of breaking her door when she tried to get away from him and putting a hole in the wall. She has also created some of [the most bizarre metas of the medium](https://www.svg.com/777314/amouranth-invents-her-own-bizarre-twitch-meta/). [the second clip](https://twitter.com/HUN2R/status/1581568139875143680), a visibly upset Amouranth opens up about her marriage, claiming that she'd hidden the relationship because her husband didn't want to make it public. Amouranth starts to cry as the man yells at and berates her, threatening to throw her out again. [Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa](https://www.svg.com/139302/the-untold-truth-of-amouranth/) has found tremendous success as a streamer, [earning over $1 million a month](https://www.svg.com/495028/amouranth-explains-how-she-makes-over-1-million-a-month/) through her various business ventures.
The streamer said that her husband is in control of all of her finances and alleged that he had threatened to kill her pets.
She also shows the camera text messages from her husband in which he calls her a “dumb f**k” and threatens to delete all of her social media accounts, and shut down her bank account as well. Over the weekend, Amouranth revealed that she was married whilst talking to her husband on the phone during a live stream. In one text, he claims to have spent $750,000 of her money because she didn’t respond to him. The streamer recently revealed that she has been secretly married for a number of years. Earlier this year, Amouranth announced that she would be quitting OnlyFans after making a “$350,000 - $300,000 investment in content on Twitch”. She is also one of the biggest OnlyFans creators on the platform, claiming earlier this year to have made over $27 million.