OnlyFans: Amouranth reveals the date of closure of his account and promises a "Grand finale"

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OnlyFans: Amouranth reveals the date of closure of his account and promises a "Grand finale"

Last month, we presented to you the explanation ofAmouranth on this investment of two million dollars rather criticized on social networks. And recently, in parallel with the trend of young streamer American at invest and to start new activities, it seems that she has also decided to end one of the activities which contributed to her rise in popularity of recent years.

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Last week, the streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa announced plans to leave OnlyFans in June. She indicated on Twitter that she had invested between $350,000 and $400,000 in content on Twitch, and that she intended to “shift the influencer and creator economy to what is traditionally the realm and the competence of the traditional media”.

END OF AN ERA. IT’S TIME TO STOP BEING AN E-GIRL COLD TURKEY AND QUIT 0NLY FANS IN JUNE. GOING ALL OUT TIL THEN, WILL GO OUT WITH A BANG -GRAND FINAL

FIRST UP, I JUST MADE 350,000-$400,000 INVESTMENT IN CONTENT ON TWITCH. YOU ARE ALL INVITED, WILL ANNOUNCE AT END OF WEEK https://t.co/xlyeExWINU pic.twitter.com/jWVCVSOqBU

April 13, 2022

The end of an era. It’s time to stop being an e-girl and leave OnlyFans in June. I’m giving it my all until then, and I’ll be leaving for a grand finale.

First of all, I just made a $350,000 to $400,000 investment in content on Twitch. You are all invited, I will announce it at the end of the week.

The young American is known to be one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, having notably gained notoriety following the “Hot Tub meta”. Apart from her massive following on the streaming platform, she also generates significant revenue through OnlyFans. Her decision to stop being an “e-girl” is not surprising, given that she is often banned or demonetized by Twitch because of her content. Siragusa had acknowledged that “the hot girl thing obviously can’t go on forever”.

This announcement comes after Siragusa has made several other investments lately, such as Activision Blizzard shares or the purchase of a gas station. She outlined her career redirection plans in a series of tweets, saying she was investing in content “unlike anything she’s done so far.” She invited other content creators to talk to her about possibly “diversifying a bit.”

In response to tweets from concerned users who paid for her OnlyFans, Siragusa said she would be preparing more content for her posting program as her career progresses, and that fan sites “work with a huge lag”.

Two days after the initial tweet, Siragusa tweeted that ‘something’ happened that she ‘legally’ couldn’t talk about it, but that she would share the news on YouTube and Twitch as soon as she could. She also mentioned that she would be giving an “update interview” at the end of this week.

Although his statements were vague, the general tone seemed positive. Siragusa wrote in the same thread : “the real lesson is to find something that is sufficiently nascent and perceived as uncertain and risky to offer you outsized rewards for a modicum of professionalism”.

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