Twitch streamer explains how much money she’s making from a nude platform and why she’s giving it all up

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Twitch streamer Amouranth has explained how much money she currently earns a month on the Onlyfans platform: 1.8 million US dollars, around 1.66 million euros. But she also explains why those times are over. She now wants to appeal to a broader public who feel repelled by such “questionable performances”.

What is the concept of Amouranth? Twitch streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragua has a clear concept that has made her the most successful streamer on Twitch:

  • On Twitch herself, she makes the “most sexually suggestive content” that is just about allowed within the rules: she bathes in a bikini in the living room, plays with plastic balls, moans into microphones, presents herself as provocatively as possible.
  • On “public social media” platforms such as Instagram or Twitter, she posts pictures of herself in lingerie and beachwear. She flirts with the fact that her viewers would surely “amuse themselves” with the pictures (via twitter)
  • She keeps linking her account to “Onlyfans”: Erotic content appears there that would be banned on public platforms because it shows too much – fans have to pay for this content, while Amouranth’s content on Twitch, Twitter and Instagram is free

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Since Amouranth has employees, their revenue on Onlyfans has exploded

How successful is she at it? She explains the exact sums involved in a conversation with Devin Nash, someone who is familiar with the financial side of being an influencer:

“I did pretty well. I was making about $300,000 a month just with Onlyfans. But after hiring people and we all used our skills together I was able to grow it to around $1,600,000-1,800,000. A month, only on Onlyfans. So… that was pretty crazy.”

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Streamer knows there’s an “expiry date” on how long she’ll be making money from her body

Why is she stopping? Amouranth announced a few days ago that they would change all of their content and move away from Onlyfans.

But she doesn’t do it because she’s ashamed of it, but gives other reasons why her time as a “shameless e-girl” (amouranth about amouranth) is now over.

She said in March she knew she had an “expiration date” on how long she could monetize her body. That’s why she started investing in stocks.

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Amouranth has been ‘farming viewers’ for the last few years as a ‘constant grind’

Amouranth now says: For the past several years, her content has been optimized to “farm” people who wanted her lewd content by getting those viewers to follow her on her other platforms. But that was actually just a constant, tedious grind that took a lot of time: In recent years, everything has revolved around getting enough viewers onto the platforms with which they make money.

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But that way, it’s hard to expand her audience to find viewers with attention spans long enough to follow her even when she talks about her animal welfare plans. Because after losing a dog, Amouranth is all about making enough money to dedicate her life to animal welfare.

Amouranth says the death of her dog Viego motivates her to work so hard today so she can save more animals later.

In order to reach these other viewers in the future, it must increase its “entertainment value” and attract a larger audience. But that’s difficult as long as she does “questionable things” that repel normal viewers:

Therefore, she now wants to increase the “entertainment value” of her Twitch streams and address a “mainstream audience”. And stop focusing on delivering content that definitely doesn’t appeal to everyone.

The change from “Amouranth, the naked egg” to “Amouranth, the entertainer” should be a smooth transition and come in mid-2022. Until then, she wants to “turn it up to the max” again, it says. So with these “things that definitely don’t appeal to everyone”:

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