
Controversial Twitch streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is no stranger to pushing the limits, but one recent investment was too much for even her to consider.
Amouranth is the most popular female streamer on Twitch thanks to her hot tub streams, ASMR sessions, and bathing suit hauls. But Amouranth has recently said she is going to leave adult content behind for new professional opportunities. This includes a convention, a reality show, and ongoing investments.
Amouranth has become pretty well known on Twitter for giving out investment advice. On her personal Twitter account, Amouranth decided to share one investment opportunity she decided wasn’t for her. The “craziest investment” someone pitched to her was apparently an “expedition into the Republic of Congo to obtain and ascertain the purity/karat rating of gold coming out of there.”
Amouranth said that the premise sounded like a strange reality show including a group of streamers venturing into the wilderness to find the precious metal. Some joked that a group of streamers had actually just finished their “Knut training,” referencing a recent stream led by the infamous body builder, and thus might be good candidates.
While this may be a future show idea for Amouranth to consider, she made it clear she wasn’t interested in traveling to the Republic of Congo any time soon.
While Amouranth isn’t going to be digging around for gold any time soon, Amouranth does have some ventures ahead of her. She recently announced a partnership with an adult-oriented NFT site, an attempt by the successful OnlyFans model to “empower” other e-girls. This and other similar investments would appear to be her next steps after retiring from OnlyFans and other adult content platforms.
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