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Everything we know about streamer Amouranth's net worth

M Alzamora
M Alzamora Last updated 24/04/2026
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Kick streaming star Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa makes her living in a big way online, and her massive popularity has translated to a hefty net worth.

No stranger to the internet, Amouranth has been streaming since 2016 to the enjoyment of many of her fans over the years. She brings both original content and substantial drama, a combination that is sure to keep an audience entertained. These are among the things that have allowed Amouranth to to outlast the short attention span of the internet while many of her peers have fallen off over the years. From ASMR content and chatting with viewers to some alternative content pursuits and wide-ranging business investments, this streamer has proven that she knows how to make her money.

With millions of followers across her various accounts, Amouranth has become a household name in the streaming community, and her impressive net worth is proof that her fame, along with her business savvy, have paid off quite well for her.

What is Amouranth’s net worth?

Amouranth’s net worth is estimated to be at least $25-30 million, making her one of the wealthiest streamers on Kick or elsewhere. 

The streamer creates content across a number of platforms, including Twitch, TikTok, and OnlyFans. Amouranth has spoken openly about her business interests on multiple occasions, and some of her most concrete earnings information comes from a 2023 interview with drama aggregator Jake Lucky. According to Amouranth, she had been making roughly $100,000 a month from livestreaming. But that was small potatoes compared to her main source of income.

The real money comes from OnlyFans. Amouranth has offered that she makes around $1.5 million per month from the website, something that has really enabled her to stack up her net worth over the years.

Amouranth reportedly made $38 million on Kick in two years, contributing to her large net worth.

Amouranth reportedly made $38 million on Kick over two years. Image credit: Amouranth on Kick

Also in 2023, Amouranth joined the list of creators recruited by Kick to stream on their relatively new platform. She left her main livestreaming site, Twitch, and signed an exclusive Kick contract, instantly becoming one of the Kick platform’s top personalities.

Part of the reason for the switch was a reported lowered revenue cut on Twitch, as well as a pause on programmatic advertising that resulted from some of her content choices. In a since-deleted X post in June 2025, the streamer suggested that her two years of streaming on Kick had netted her $38 million, which translates to $19 million per year. Kick is proving to be a valuable source of income for many streamers, in large part due to their comparatively generous revenue split.

Amouranth also has invested in several business ventures offline that have contributed to her large net worth. These have included a gas station she famously purchased and now rents to Circle K, an inflatable pool toy company, and even the esports team Wildcard Gaming.

While each of these investments have cost her a chunk of cash, the streamer knows that sometimes you have to spend money to make it. That’s a big reason why Amouranth’s net worth has already ballooned as far as it has, and still appears to be growing. Indeed, in a 2026 interview, the streamer revealed that she owns four gas stations, each worth multi-million dollars. This is another source of income for Amouranth.

Who is Amouranth?

Having established herself over the years as one of the most popular streamers on Kick or Twitch, Amouranth has made a name for herself for her impressive income, skyrocketing net worth, and sometimes boundary-pushing content.

Amouranth first got big on Twitch beginning in 2016 with her cosplaying content. She then expanded into ASMR videos, dancing, and other types of content that has seen her suspended from the platform on more than one occasion. Amouranth specifically gained fame, or in some circles infamy, for her “hot tub” streams that toed the line of allowable content on Twitch.

While she eventually migrated most of her content to Kick, she is still the second most-followed female streamer on Twitch with 6.1 million followers. Her Kick channel has over 267,000 followers.

Amouranth has remained busy even beyond growing her digital reach and net worth. Besides her varied investments, she also remains involved with other popular streamers. This has included committing to team up with Kick streamer Adin Ross for a new streamer awards show. As she continues to find new avenues for both her content and her streaming interests, the streamer’s many fans can continue to find her active on Twitch, X, and any number of podcasts that she appears on.

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