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Cash cow Amouranth – This is how much the Twitch starlet earns per month

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Twitch streamer Amouranth earns over one million US dollars per month – but not mainly with the famous streaming platform. The US-American recently revealed how her income is made up.

Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa has attracted plenty of attention and media buzz this year for her polarising content on Twitch. Despite several bans, the native Texan was allowed to return, but now receives significantly less money from advertising revenue than before. On the other hand, she rakes in considerably more on other platforms.

In an interview with Investment Talk, Amouranth talks about her earnings. According to the she earns mostly from her OnlyFans account, which is said to bring in over a million US dollars a month. Just under half of the money comes from paying subscribers. The other half comes in for direct messages and donations.

The second largest source of money for Amouranth comes from Patreon. Monthly income there is $189,000 USD, according to her. Amouranth secures relatively smaller monthly incomes, but not negligible, through platforms such as Fansly (17,000 USD), Instagram (10,000 to 25,000 USD) and Twitter (5,000 to 15,000 USD) – primarily with paid advertising.

With her streams and other video content on Twitch, Youtube and TikTok, Amouranth is said to earn over USD 130,000 per month – significantly less than with OnlyFans and Patreon. All in all, the polarising streamer’s current total income across all platforms would amount to just under 1.5 million USD per month.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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