Over a month after announcing that she was splitting from her husband following accusations of an abusive relationship, streamer Kaitlyn âAmouranthâ Siragusa has taken to Twitter to reveal some news (and statistics) about how things have been going in the weeks since.
One of the most popular streamers on the planetâand at the moment the only woman in Twitchâs top 100 listâAmouranth made the allegations against her husband in October, before announcing that she was leaving him and that she was regaining control of her finances. Now, in a series of tweets made over the weekend, she has shared some of the first news and info (outside of her streams, at least) on how things have been going.
First up, she has posted a detailed breakdown of her total time spent streaming various games and activities since returning to Twitch (she had understandably taken a break after the allegations and split first surfaced), in response to criticisms that her content âhasnât changed.â She says that before her split she had spent â50%+ or moreâ of her time on camera doing âhot tubâ streams, and now that was down to around 10%:
Weird L take that my content hasnât changed
90 days ago I was doing 50%+ or more hot tub, now itâs like sub 10%? pic.twitter.com/L76ZvosVt7
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 27, 2022
Those hot tub streams had been cited by Amouranth as one of the factors in her separation, as we reported at the time:
Her husband is also accused of coercing her to broadcast content, like telling her to âcommit to the grind because it was a good financial opportunity,â and continue posting a high number of âhot tubâ videos even when she didnât want to, or driving her to engage in events like lengthy streams because he had made threats against her.
I played more overwatch than I did hot tub. Thatâs NEVER HAPPENED
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 27, 2022
Addressing further criticism on Twitter, with someone accusing her of the whole thing being a ârebrand,â she says âI get to do what I want, and I still make 7 fig money a month. Life is better.â
Not about rebrand, I literally donât care. I get to do what I want, and I still make 7 fig money a month. Life is better â¤ď¸ https://t.co/pvdGDvQ9Zu
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) November 27, 2022
If you think 60 hours is a lot of Just Dance, I can tell you my kids recently got Just Dance 2022 on the Switch and my eardrums feel like they played 60 hours in the first day.