Popular streamer Amouranth, known off-screen as Kaitlyn Siragusa, took to social media last night to recount a terrifying experience. She revealed that she was robbed at gunpoint by individuals seeking her reported $20 million in Bitcoin. The incident unfolded in her Texas home, where the alleged thieves violently entered her personal space.
In a frantic message on X, Amouranth disclosed the gravity of the situation: “I’m being too robbed at gunpont.” The chaos escalated when she stated that she believed she “shot one of them” after they forcibly pulled her out of bed. It’s a chilling reminder of how vulnerable anyone can be, even those who seem untouchable online.
‘I’m Covered in Blood’
As the ordeal unfolded, Amouranth reached out for help on social media. Her posts conveyed urgency and fear, emphasizing that this was not some elaborate prank:
I believe I shot one of them they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed.
This was a home invasion swat here now I’m safe.
I’m covered in blood but only some of it is mine I’ll update yall later but I’m safe now.
Was at gun point they gave me phone and said log in with gun to my head and I tweeted because calling would be a death sentence.
I’m being too robbed at gunpont
— Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 3, 2025
The aftermath saw multiple emergency vehicles swarm her gated property, though it has yet to be confirmed if the intruders were apprehended. Amouranth shared footage of the scene outside her home, which undoubtedly sent shockwaves through her fanbase.
The responses to her posts were mixed. While many fans expressed concern and support, others dismissed it as another story designed for attention. This skepticism isn’t new for Amouranth, who has faced controversy throughout her career. From revelations about personal struggles to multiple bans from platforms like Twitch and YouTube, she’s been at the center of numerous discussions about content boundaries.
As hours passed since the incident, Amouranth hasn’t updated further but is reportedly safe now. The team at ConsolePCGaming.com will keep an eye on developments surrounding this unsettling event.