
Amouranth has made a shocking announcement on social media following a violent home invasion that left her hospitalized, hinting that she might never return to the internet.
Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa is one of the most popular live streamers on the internet right now, earning millions of dollars across her Kick channel and OnlyFans content, and even streams of her sleeping.
Unfortunately she was the target of a horrifying attack on Sunday night, as armed attackers invaded her home, demanding that she log into her cryptocurrency wallet and transfer the millions that she has stored inside to their accounts.
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She was pistol whipped and subsequently hospitalized following the attack, and live posted the events on X (formerly Twitter) during and after it happened.
"I'm covered in blood but only some of it is mine I'll update yall later but I'm safe now," Siragusa posted at 11:33 PM on Sunday night, adding that she "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."
Additionally, she has shared images of the damage that the attackers did to her home, alongside footage of them retreating after she opened fire on them, admitting that she "might have to remove this video later" due to its involvement in the police case.
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The Houston Police Officers' Union have requested anyone with information related to the robbery and attack to contact the police department, but it appears as if this particular incident might have long-lasting effects on Amouranth's online career.
Replying to the video she posted of the attack, one X user remarked: "I would log off the internet for a while. This is the kind of event that needs time, space, and calm to process."
In response, Amouranth outlined: "Truth be told I don't know if I'll ever be back."
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This is very much an expected response following a traumatic incident - especially one that likely would not have happened if she wasn't already a public-facing personality.
While it would definitely be a disappointing turn of events for her roughly 3,800,000 followers on X alone, many have joined together to agree that it's best for Siragusa to take at least some time away from the world of social media.
"I think staying away from the internet would be good for you," outlines one user in the replies. "Praying you have a good life moving forward."
Another adds: "Don't come back, take the money and live a simple carefree life. Time > money, ask any old person which they'd rather have. Good luck."
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Others echo this sentiment, adding that "all the money in the world isn't worth your life, I'm so glad you're OK stay strong."