How Amouranth Started Her Career

Amiel Rose Andres - February 6, 2023
How Amouranth Started Her Career

Amouranth, a Twitch streamer, has developed into a well-known streamer in the community.

She has made her fandom proud by taking home an AVN award and the Best ASMR streamer award. One would be startled to learn that she entered and established her current empire back when gaming streams were the meta, even though she still does so. She also discusses how she entered streaming without conducting gaming streaming in her interview with xQc.

The popularity of Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, better known by her stage name Amouranth, has risen in the neighborhood. She has progressed significantly in the streaming community, going from cosplay streams to dominating the hot-tub meta. She also accepts large sums of cash and maintains an investment portfolio worth at least $100 million, which suggests that her current career is flourishing. But it’s harder than it seems to gain recognition in the streaming industry. The profession is difficult because of the new, aspiring streamers and the constant competition. Amouranth therefore discusses how she established herself without focusing solely on gaming streaming.

Amouranth discussed her opinions on content creation, her life before streaming, and other subjects in an interview with xQc. When xQc questioned her about her motivation for joining the streaming community, it made for a fascinating segment. She then explained in her response how she “snuck into streaming without doing gaming.”

Amouranth explained that she initially created cosplay costumes and anime artwork as a hobby before beginning to advertise her work on websites like Facebook and Instagram. She cited the time when Twitch first started accepting cosplay streamers, which led to the current state of her work.

Admitting to have gotten an email from them, she continued by saying, “I was like, ‘why not make some money on the side while you’re gonna be crafting anyways, talk to people set up a camera’. And they kind of evolved from there. They started promoting it heavily in 2016. So, they were actually making a sweet deal for people who wanted to get partnered. Through gaming, at that time you had like 500 concurrent viewers, but with creative section you only had to have about like 80 to 100 concurrent viewers. So that’s kind of how I snuck in without doing gaming.”

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