Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa has released the full footage of the violent March 2025 home invasion where a group attacked the controversial streamer and left her covered in blood.
Amouranth has shared the complete footage, saying that it’s to raise awareness and to prove the robbery’s legitimacy to those who claim she’s lying.
The 31-year-old has previously boasted that she can earn upward of $15,000 just for streaming while sleeping, while she also earns up to $2 million a month from her OnlyFans. As part of her fortune, Amourant has over $20 million in Bitcoin alone.
It’s thought that this is why she was attacked on March 2, with Amouranth explaining: “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.”
She added: “I believe I shot one of them, they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed.”


Amouranth now makes her fortune streaming on Kick (Kick)
Amouranth was allegedly pistol-whipped and ended up being hospitalized, although four teens have now been charged in connection to the attack.
Posting on X, Amouranth said: “I wish I didn’t have to prove that the worst night of my life was real. Too many people still think I made it up – I really wish it had been fake, or a prank.
It wasn’t.”
Saying she still has nightmares, Amouranth admits she thought she was going to die. Looking ahead, she concluded: “Now I’m trying to heal and move forward.”
Amouranth’s husband had seen her social media reporting the attack and was armed in another part of their home. Surveillance footage captures the suspects running from the scene, with one of them shouting: “I got hit, I got shot.”
The investigation culminated in authorities finding a stolen license plate and school paperwork with a name written on it at an apartment complex. A dark-colored Toyota that matched the one used in the robbery was stopped in Galveston Country, with the driver admitting he’d driven away from the scene that night.
Amouranth recently explained more about what happened and how the thieves stole her MacBook that had the ‘Find My’ feature enabled. In a bizarre turn, she traced it to the very hospital she was being treated at.
Despite Amouranth sharing the footage, some still don’t believe here. Supporting the streamer, one person wrote: “So glad you made it out of that! It’s insane how petty and pathetic people are, even with a mountain of evidence they still want to say it’s fake. So many useless haters :/.”
One skeptic added: “Noticed how the dogs didn’t react at 04:33. Because them dudes have been inside the home before. FAKE Asf. This Staged to get some publicity💯💯💯.”
Someone else concluded: “Still fixated on this, I would suggest moving on with your life. Why do you even care what Internet people you never will meet or know thinks is true or not?”
Even though Amouranth has shared the footage, it’s clear many still don’t believe her.
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Four teenagers have been charged after a violent home invasion of a live streamer took place.
The incident left the social media star ‘covered in blood’ after the attackers reportedly demanded crypto from her.
Kaitlyn Siragusa, who is known online as Amouranth, shared the terrifying ordeal with her followers of how she was robbed at gunpoint.


The streamer was reportedly held at gunpoint by three attackers (Instagram/@kaitgonewild)
Siragusa is well known for her live streams on Kick, where she has been able to make around $15,000 a stream simply by broadcasting herself sleeping, and reportedly earns over $2 million a month on OnlyFans.
As a result of her popularity, the content creator claims to have accumulated a huge crypto fortune, in which has over $20 million in Bitcoin alone.
On March 2, Siragusa said: “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.”
She went on to say: “I believe I shot one of them, they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed.”
The streamer continued: “The pummeling felt like it would never end and I protected my head by putting my arms up like I learned how to do in boxing, blood was streaming down my head and my hands where beat brown. [sic] They brought duct tape and masks and were armed with handguns.”
According to reports, the 31-year-old streamer was asleep in her home in Houston, Texas.
Her husband was in the bathroom when she heard loud noises downstairs.
Siragusa recalled how the men entered the room and attacked her before demanding cryptocurrency from her.
It has been alleged that the men also pistol-whipped her three times before Siragusa fled the room and ran to the bathroom.
Her husband then reportedly fired shots at the suspects, potentially injuring one.
The men fled the scene and four teens, aged 16 to 19, have now been arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.
SWAT teams were called to Siragusa’s house to deal with the incident, and Amouranth also posted video surveillance footage of the three attackers infiltrating her home.
She went on to add that she ‘might have to remove this video later’ and that forensic teams were testing a trail of blood that had been left in her driveway.
Many people took to social media to share their support for Siragusa after the terrifying ordeal.
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A 13 year old streamer has reportedly made $30,000 after creating a crypto ‘meme coin’.
While most young teens might be hanging out with friends or scrolling social media, one young man decided there was a better use of his time.
The unnamed teenager created his own cryptocurrency, a token that he named $QUANT.


The teen went viral for his cryptocurrency (Gen Z Quant)
The kid then went on live stream and inadvertently went viral for his antics.
While on the stream, the teen performed what is known as a ‘rug pull’ in the crypto community.
Basically, he started pumping money into the coin to make it artificially go up in value, attracting other investors to put money into it.
Then the teen withdrew all of his money, taking the investors’ assets with him.
Unbelievably, the 13 year old reportedly managed to make $30,000 from his ploy.
During his stream, the boy himself didn’t seem to believe it, saying: “No way, holy f***, holy f***.”
In the comment section, one person said: “MAKE UR BAG BRO SELL SELL SELL.”
Another said: “SELL LITTLE BRO.”
The crypto community decided to teach the teenager a lesson by pouring money into the coin after he’d already removed his investments.
It sent the price of the crypto skyrocketing, causing it to be worth a lot more.
In fact, if the teen had withdrawn then instead, his $30,000 would have been worth a whopping $4 million.


Dogecoin is thought to be the first meme coin (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Other meme coins that have been made as a joke have gone on to be worth millions of dollars.
The dogecoin is a prime example of this – a crypto that initially went viral in 2010 and features a design of a famous Shiba Inu dog.
The token went on to become a popular meme cryptocurrency.
It’s been making the headlines recently following Donald Trump’s election win.
The president-elect announced that billionaire Elon Musk would be heading up the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE for short.
Despite its name, the department isn’t actually part of the Trump administration and instead will offer ‘advice and guidance’ from the outside.
Along with conservative activist Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk has promised a complete overhaul and Trump has revealed that the department will help to ‘dismantle Government Bureaucracy’.
But due to DOGE’s connotations with Dogecoin, the cryptocurrency has surged in value beyond 106%.
Musk appears to strongly believe in the viability of Dogecoin as part of the US economy, arguing: “I think the flat inflation of Dogecoin, which means decreasing percentage inflation, is a feature, not a bug.”
That might mean that the nearly 15-year-old meme isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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Amouranth has made a shocking announcement on social media following a violent home invasion that left her hospitalized, hinting that she might never return to the internet.
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is one of the most popular live streamers on the internet right now, earning millions of dollars across her Kick channel and OnlyFans content, and even streams of her sleeping.
Unfortunately she was the target of a horrifying attack on Sunday night, as armed attackers invaded her home, demanding that she log into her cryptocurrency wallet and transfer the millions that she has stored inside to their accounts.


Amouranth was the target of an armed home invasion that left her ‘covered in blood’ (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
She was pistol whipped and subsequently hospitalized following the attack, and live posted the events on X (formerly Twitter) during and after it happened.
“I’m covered in blood but only some of it is mine I’ll update yall later but I’m safe now,” Siragusa posted at 11:33 PM on Sunday night, adding that she “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.”
Additionally, she has shared images of the damage that the attackers did to her home, alongside footage of them retreating after she opened fire on them, admitting that she “might have to remove this video later” due to its involvement in the police case.
The Houston Police Officers’ Union have requested anyone with information related to the robbery and attack to contact the police department, but it appears as if this particular incident might have long-lasting effects on Amouranth’s online career.
Replying to the video she posted of the attack, one X user remarked: “I would log off the internet for a while. This is the kind of event that needs time, space, and calm to process.”
In response, Amouranth outlined: “Truth be told I don’t know if I’ll ever be back.”