One of the founders of the “hot tub” meta Kaitlyn Siragusa aka Amouranth has warned “hot tub” streamers across Twitch that their ability to earn off advertisements may get suspended as hers did.
Twitch was in hot water ever since people started abusing the ToS to turn hot tub stream into something of a meta. The Amazon-owned streaming platform claimed that they were closing monitoring the situation and it is not until now that concrete action has been taken against any of the streamers.
The first streamer to suffer was Amouranth, arguably the biggest abuser of the grey area and a big name for Twitch to penalize in a way that doesn’t take the users off their platform. A pragmatically executed move to demotivate anyone from streaming similar content through cutting off a major part of their revenue stream.
What is her net worth in 2021?
Despite a huge cut in her revenue stream, her net worth is can keep her going for the rest of the decade. Amouranth’s ad revenue played a major part in her growing net worth and there’s no way around it. The demonetization will presumably take away half a million dollars from her yearly earnings but her sources of income aren’t limited to ad revenue.
According to All World Celeb, her net worth is somewhere near $2 million while Dexerto countered their claims stating the same to be near $7 million.
Besides personal sponsorships, Amouranth gets to collect donations from her loyal fan base. Twitch shares a part of the subscription money and given the number of subs she rocks, it racks up to a hefty sum. Her deal with G Fuel lets her in on some commission with every purchase, not to mention her OnlyFans. If that wasn’t enough, she runs her own company that provides actors dressed up as Disney characters for parties based in Houston.
In short, she is well off without the advertisement revenue from Twitch.
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