HOUSTON, TEXAS: Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, commonly known as Amouranth, is a leading Twitch streamer, cosplayer, and YouTuber. The streamer recently shared videos revealing a woman stealing her Amazon packages, calling out the "porch pirate." She also frequently posts on Instagram and Onlyfans, garnering millions of likes and reactions from fans and followers. The Twitch star is making a lot of money on OnlyFans and investing it in stocks and even purchasing businesses like gas stations when she is not broadcasting on the purple platform.
But with fame comes problems, and Amouranth has had to deal with stalkers and deep fake content creators misusing her image without consent. Now that she has to deal with a "porch pirate," she didn't hesitate to tell her 3.7 million Twitter followers about the incident.
'Hope it was worth it'
Amouranth was the victim of a “porch pirate” who stole $30 worth of plastic plants she was planning to decorate her streaming space with. She wasted no time in exposing the thief to her 3.7 million followers on Twitter, sharing two videos that captured the porch pirate's brazen act. Despite the visible presence of cameras, flood lights, and warning signs, the thief still boldly backed her car into the property and stole the decoration items.
“She spends five minutes loading $30 worth of plastic plants and flowers I was going to use to decorate my backyard/stream area,” the streamer captioned the second video, which shows the woman tossing the goods into her trunk before hopping in her car to drive away.
“I have a visible camera, flood lights, and multiple camera angles, and a sign saying, ‘Smile you’re on camera,'” she added. “She brazenly backed her car in, revealing her license plate just to get at these plastic decorations. Hope it was worth it.”
'Believe in karma'
A user responded on Twitter, "Hope she gets caught" while another tweeted, "Wow.. that so shameful." Someone else wrote, "Stealing is Stealing report that License plate to Police they will track down the car." Another tweet read, "Sad to hear. But believe in karma. Early or late karma will catch hur."
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