Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa, one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, has shared that she is living in fear of her abusive husband's behaviour, showing screenshots of texts and disclosing their conversations online.
While the video on demand from Saturday's stream has been deleted from Siragusa's channel, clips are currently circulating on social media. Viewer discretion is advised should you seek out any of these clips as the language and situation is potentially triggering.
On the phone with her husband, Siragusa said, "why did you say you were going to kill my dogs?" There was a pause, before the person on the other end of the phone ordered the streamer to "leave the house." When she refused, they launched into an expletive-laden rant against her. "You just said you were going to kill my dogs if I didn't do a 24-hour stream," she responded.
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When the call concluded, Siragusa continued to claim that her husband said that she should pretend that she was single for the "financial opportunities" that came out of that lie, and forced her to engage with the hot tub meta. The streamer, in tears, said that her husband controls her finances and has threatened to leave her with a fraction of their savings after he "burns it all" on cryptocurrency.
The texts that Siragusa showed in the stream allegedly described her husband's intention to destroy her possessions, lock her out of the bank account, delete her social media accounts if she did not reply to his texts and call him back.
She hasn't been seen online since these events transpired. Strangely, the end of the stream sees Siragusa respond to a woman off camera who is checking on her and asks her if she's taken her medication. Siragusa doesn't seem to understand to what this woman is referring to, and then the stream is over.
In Natalia "Alinity" Mogollon's latest stream, she said that she went over to the house to conduct a welfare check on Siragusa, however the police could not tell her whether or not she was alright or provide any other details.
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If you have been affected by any issues like those raised in this article, help is always available - the National Domestic Abuse Helpline's number is 0808 2000 247 and is live all day and all night. You are also able to visit the organisation's website and fill out a form. For those in immediate danger, calling 999 and dialling in the number 55 will alert the authorities that you are in need of help.
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