
A streamer who reported a violent crypto attack has shocked her fans with a bizarre announcement.
Kaitlyn Siragusa, who is known online as Amouranth, previously shared the terrifying ordeal of how she was robbed at gunpoint and left ‘covered in blood’.
This was after attackers invaded her home and demanded that she hand over cryptocurrency.
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Siragusa is well known for her live streams on Kick, where she has been able to make around $15,000 a stream simply by broadcasting herself sleeping, and reportedly earns over $2 million a month on OnlyFans.
As a result of her popularity, the content creator claims to have accumulated a huge crypto fortune, in which has over $20 million in Bitcoin alone.
On March 2, Siragusa said: “Was at gun point they gave me phone and said log in with gun to my head and I tweeted because calling would be a death sentence.”
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She went on to say: “I believe I shot one of them, they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed."
The streamer continued: “The pummeling felt like it would never end and I protected my head by putting my arms up like I learned how to do in boxing, blood was streaming down my head and my hands where beat brown. [sic] They brought duct tape and masks and were armed with handguns.”
SWAT teams were called to her house to deal with the incident, and Amouranth also posted video surveillance footage of the three attackers infiltrating her home, adding that she ‘might have to remove this video later’ and that forensic teams were testing a trail of blood in her driveway.
Many people took to social media to share their support for Siragusa but now she has shocked her fans with a strange announcement.
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Posting to her OnlyFans account after the ordeal, she wrote: “UNLOCK FOR $50. This week I almost died.
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“Nearly losing my life made me rethink my perspective on what I’m doing here and I’m changing my approach. I’m done gatekeeping, it’s time I finally give u what you’ve always wanted… ***** LIPS REVEAL.”
People were shocked by the bizarre post, with many taking to Reddit to share their reactions.
One user wrote: “Probably the closest we will get to Amouranth admitting it was all a staged scam.”
Another said: “My brush with death made me rethink my life.. so I'm gonna show you my p****? I mean.. what the f***. Why not give some of your millions to feed the poor, help at-risk youth, or build housing for the homeless?”
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This prompted a reply from someone who joked: “Dude people process grief in different ways okay buddy??”
And a fourth person added: “I almost died this week... p**** in bio.”