Twitch streamer Amouranth has explained how much money she currently earns per month on the platform Onlyfans: $1.8 million, around €1.66 million. But she also explains why those times are over. She wants to reach a broader audience that feels repelled by such ‘questionable performances.’
What is Amouranth’s concept? The Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragua has a clear concept that has made her the most successful streamer on Twitch:
- On Twitch itself, she makes the ‘most sexually suggestive content’ that is still allowed within the rules: She bathes in a bikini in her living room, plays with plastic balls, moans into microphones, and presents herself as provocatively as possible.
- On the ‘public social media’ platforms like Instagram or Twitter, she posts pictures of herself in lingerie and beachwear. She flirts with the idea that her viewers would surely “have fun” with the pictures (via twitter)
- She repeatedly links her account on ‘Onlyfans’: There, erotic content appears that would be forbidden on public platforms because it shows too much – Fans must pay for this content, while Amouranth’s content on Twitch, Twitter, and Instagram is free.
Since Amouranth has employees, her earnings on Onlyfans have exploded
How successful is she with it? The exact amounts she refers to are explained in a conversation with Devin Nash, someone who knows the financial side of being an influencer:
“I’ve done quite well. I’ve made about $300,000 a month – just with Onlyfans. But after I hired people and we all combined our skills, I was able to increase it to about $1,600,000 to $1,800,000. A month, just on Onlyfans. So… that was pretty crazy.”
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Streamer knows there is an “expiration date” on how long she can make money with her body
Why is she stopping? Amouranth announced a few days ago that she would change all of her content and move away from Onlyfans.
But she’s not doing this because she is ashamed of it; rather, she cites other reasons why her time as a “shameless e-girl” (Amouranth on Amouranth) is now over.
She said back in March that she knows she has an “expiration date” on how long she can monetize her body. That’s why she has started investing in stocks.
Amouranth has been “farming viewers” in recent years as a “constant grind”
Amouranth now says: In recent years, her content was optimized to “farm people” who wanted her suggestive content.
However, that was actually just a steady, laborious grind, into which a lot of time flowed: In recent years, it was all about bringing enough viewers to those platforms from which she makes money.
But in this way, it is hard to expand her audience enough to find viewers whose attention span is long enough for them to follow her even when she talks about her animal welfare plans. Because after the loss of a dog, Amouranth’s main focus is now on earning enough money to dedicate her life to animal welfare.
To reach these other viewers in the future, she needs to increase her ‘entertainment value’ and attract a larger audience. But that is hard 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 appeal to a ‘mainstream audience.’ And not focus on delivering content that definitely does not appeal to everyone.
The transition from ‘Amouranth, the nudist’ to ‘Amouranth, the entertainer’ should be a smooth transition and take place in mid-2022. Until then, she wants to “turn it up a notch,” as they say. So with these ‘things that definitely do not appeal to everyone’:
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