Amouranth ‘pistol-whipped’ and covered in blood during home invasion as she shoots robber


Amouranth, real name Kaitlyn Siragusa, has claimed she shot one of the robbers during a terrifying home invasion in Houston, Texas, and said she is ‘covered in blood’

Amouranth has been the victim of a home invasion
Amouranth has been the victim of a home invasion(Image: @amouranthoffical/Instagram)

A well-known online streamer has revealed being viciously pistol-whipped and having a firearm held to her head during a horrifying home invasion.

Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, said an armed group dragged her from her bed, demanded cryptocurrency and forced her to unlock her phone. The Houston-based content creator claimed she managed to shoot one of the attackers in a series of frantic posts on X, formerly Twitter. The cosplay streamer turned adult content creator posted: “I’m being too robbed at gunpont. I believe I shot one of them they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed.

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.”

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The streamer claimed she was pistol-whipped
The streamer claimed she was pistol-whipped

She continued: “I believe I shot one of them they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed. They pistol whipped me but I got one I’m bleeding alot but stable going to hospital.”

Posting footage showing emergency responders at her residence, she captioned, “this was a home invasion swat here now I’m safe.”

The affluent online personality displayed to followers that she possessed $20 million in her Bitcoin account and an additional $75,450 in Ethereum through screenshots shared on her social media platforms.

Previously, Amouranth revealed that she was left rattled after a fan started stalking her and insisted on meeting her at a park infamous for a double homicide.

On October 16 of the previous year, she shared a series of posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, disclosing that members of her team had spotted someone taking pictures of her residence.

She went on to say: “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.”

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