Cinna shows annual Twitch earnings, but what about her net worth?

Brittany “Cinna” Lynn Watts was asked during a livestream how much she makes in a year of streaming, and here’s what the Twitch streamer said about her annual earnings and what that new information says about her net worth.
Cinna is an American streamer best known for her Just Chatting streams where she engages actively with her live audience. The streamer began streaming on Twitch in 2018 and currently boasts over one million followers on the platform. She has also been associated with content organizations OTK and FaZe Clan in the past, and regularly collaborates with other popular streamers.
During a recent live broadcast, Cinna revealed her Twitch annual earnings, and in doing so sparked curiosity among fans about her net worth.
How much does Cinna make annually on Twitch?
Cinna has revealed that over the course of a year, her annual revenue came in at around $500,000. Cinna didn’t break down all of the individual elements that contributed to her annual Twitch earnings, but that broad number would be comprised of ad revenue, donations and gifts, and Twitch subscriptions.
She shared that this was her Twitch income for the previous financial year. Her YouTube revenue, brands, sponsors, and other ventures would likely increase her total annual income even further.
Fans were divided in response on Cinna’s revelation, with some commending her for earning such a high figure while others were more critical and suggested that $500,000 a year seemed too little for a streamer as popular as Cinna.
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Cinna has previously discussed her best month in terms of earnings during a stream with fellow streamer Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter. She shared then that she made $180,000 from just her Twitch channel in a single month. She attributed approximately $100,000 of that number to Twitch subscriptions alone because of her Tier 1 subs, and $80,000 of it to ad revenue. This figure doesn’t take into account donations and gifts Cinna may have received for the month, so the total number could be even higher.
Valkyrae asked Cinna to include YouTube revenue, and the total combined income for both platforms was estimated at roughly $200,000.
Extrapolated over the course of a full year, these numbers would certainly put Cenna’s annual revenues far above the $500,000 number she quoted. But it’s possible she was discussing a particularly strong month for her on Twitch when she opened up about her monthly earnings with Valkyrae.
What we know about Cinna’s net worth
Cinna’s net worth hasn’t been publicly disclosed, but it’s estimated that the popular streamer has a net worth of around $1 million and climbing.
The largest contributor to Cinna’s net worth is likely her Twitch income, as she has herself claimed to make around half a million dollars per year. While the streamer has continued to grow, subscriptions and ad revenues can fluctuate month-to-month and introduce variance.
Jason “JasonTheWeen” Nguyen, for instance, made $500,000 from just subs during the FaZe subathon. But that number was far higher than what a typical month’s subs revenue might look for him.
Cinna’s YouTube revenue also adds to her net worth, but not as much as her Twitch earnings. When discussing the video platform with Valkyrae, Cinna indicated that it would bring in around $20,000 in earnings per month.
The content creator can also benefit from brand and sponsorship deals that may pay her for their promotions. For a streamer of Cinna’s stature and popularity, receiving $15,000 to $20,000 per deal is common. Cinna also has merchandise that fans can purchase, adding another contributor to her finances.
With all of these elements combined justify the estimates, we can estimate Cinna’s net worth to be around $1 million with plenty of room to grow as she continues to find success in the livestreaming world and expands her audience.
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Khizar Mundia has been playing video games for as long as he can recall. Things have come a long way since the many days he spent playing the original NES, though. He now covers a variety of competitive games and esports, as well as the world of streaming, ranging from Twitch to Kick. If it’s of interest to gamers, it’s of interest to Khizar.
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