When Kaitlyn âAmouranthâ Siragusa isnât getting banned from Twitch for things like wearing a horse mask and suggestively slurping a microphone, sheâs pulling huge viewership numbers month after month. Not only was she Twitchâs leading female streamer for October, she accrued almost as many view hours as the next two biggest female streamers combined.
Thatâs according to the latest data from Twitch analytics firm StreamElements, via Rainmaker.gg, which shows Siragusa pulled in roughly 3.1 million hours watched last month, nearly double Imane âPokimaneâ Anysâs estimated 1.7 million and SadDummyâs 1.5 million.
Sheâs done this in part by pioneering new forms of Twitch antics and trolling. Earlier this year, she became one of the faces of the Amazon-owned streaming platformâs burgeoning hot tub-meta. Later she moved onto Twitchâs ear-licking ASMR meta with a July subathon dedicated to the genre. Just last week, Siragusa shocked fans and internet passers-by alike when she claimed to have purchased a gas station to get out of millions in tax liability
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While traditional Twitch streamers blow up thanks to the success of the games they play, like League of Legends, Fortnite, GTA V, Siragusa has transformed her online personality into a multi-million dollar brand predominantly by streaming ASMR stunts and Just Chatting convos with her audience.
Of course, her October numbers are still outside Twitchâs general top 10 which is completely male dominated. According to StreamElements, the last streamer on the list for October, Chikara âShakaâ Kawakam, still brought in well over 5 million watched hours.
These discrepancies were born out in Twitchâs own data, which when it leaked last month due to hackers revealed that only three of the platformâs top 100 earners were women. Of course, most make nothing at all. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that the median revenue for all Twitch streamers was $28, meaning half of them made even less.