
Katlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is no stranger to getting banned, but this time around it’s on an unexpected platform: Just Dance.
Amouranth was suspended from Twitch five times in 2021, thanks to her hot tub streams and suggestive ASMR sessions. Amouranth was also suspended from other social media platforms as well, including Instagram, which she is still banned from.
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Now Amouranth is also banned from Just Dance, and she may not be at fault. According to Amouranth’s Twitter, the OnlyFan model’s Just Dance account was hacked. The Just Dance hack led to a ban because her account name was changed to “Twitch Slut.” The name went against Ubisoft’s Terms of Service, leading to an automatic ban from the child-friendly game.
“This is the second of my platforms that’s been hacked this year… And we’re only three days in,” Amouranth said.
Amouranth reached out to Ubisoft herself and also asked her fans to try and get Ubisoft’s attention as well. While it may not be the most serious ban she has received, Amouranth noted that all of her high scores are on the banned account.
“It’s not user error. If you Google it Ubisoft had a data breach,” Amouranth said.
The Ubisoft breach happened back in December 2021, but the company has already come forward to say that no Ubisoft account information was compromised due to the incident. So it’s unclear if someone could have gotten a hold of Amouranth’s Ubisoft account information to hack into her Just Dance profile.
While this is definitely an unfortunate start for her new year of 2022, Amouranth’s overall future is looking bright. She purchased a gas station and convenience store in late 2021 and also became one of the founding content creators of Playboy’s CENTERFOLD social media platform.
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