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Amouranth reveals terrifying moment 'obsessed' fan asks to meet at site where double murder took place
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Published 19:44 18 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Amouranth reveals terrifying moment 'obsessed' fan asks to meet at site where double murder took place

The fan turned up at Amouranth's home asking to meet her

Lucy Devine

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Featured Image Credit: Youtube/Amouranth/Instagram/@kaitgonewild

Topics: US News, Crime, Amouranth

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Amouranth has revealed the terrifying moment that a fan asked to meet up in a location where a double murder took place.

Kick streamer and content creator Amouranth - real name Kaitlyn Siragusa - frequently live-streams her content with fans online. Recently thought, she had a scary experience when one fan turned up at her home.

Amouranth had a scary experience with a fan (Instagram/amouranthoffical)
Amouranth had a scary experience with a fan (Instagram/amouranthoffical)

Earlier this week, Amouranth shared some messages on X, which explained that some of her team had noticed some suspicious behaviour outside of her home.

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"A few of my staff have told me that they've seen someone taking pictures of my house recently," she wrote.

"Then the other day when coming home from an IRL stream I noticed that it seemed like someone was following us, but I pushed the thought aside.

"I got home, opened the gate and we drove through it. Another car drove up behind us and came to a complete stop. A man jumped out of the car and began acting erratically."

Amouranth shared camera footage which showed a man asking if he could come in and meet her.

The man could be heard shouting her name as he was refused entry into the property by her staff.

Amouranth said her staff had warned her about some suspicious behaviour (X/@amouranth)
Amouranth said her staff had warned her about some suspicious behaviour (X/@amouranth)

"There was a part where he’s out of line of sight of camera where he reached into his pants and my assistant wasn’t sure what he was gonna pull out or what he was doing," she added.

"We had just gotten home, etc, his comment about the park/and meeting there was super sketch cause there was a double homocide very recently."

Amouranth was referring to a double shooting in a nearby park which left two people dead last month.

Fans were shocked at what had happened, with one person commenting on the post: "I'm sorry you have to put up with things like this."

While another said: "Might need to make sure the assistant has protection as well as yourself from here on, dude seems pretty bold and I have a bad feeling he’s not the only one."

A third added: "This is NOT ok! I’m so glad all of you are safe."




Amouranth - who is in the top 0.01% of creators on OnlyFans - recently opened up about how much she earns from sharing her content online.

Between January 2020 and January 2024, Amouranth has made an astonishing $57 million.

Sharing a breakdown of her revenue earlier this year, she revealed that she's made $57,058,995.18 in gross revenue, and $45,651,323.47 in net.

The screenshot she shared revealed a large part of her income comes from subscription fees (where she's made over $20 million), while she's earned an extra $10 million in tips.

The rest of Amouranth money came from messages and referrals.

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