Streamer's Husband Has A Meltdown Over Earning "Only" USD1.2 Million Monthly

The entire 10-hour argument unfolded live on stream.

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Twitch streamer Amouranth recently experienced an emotional breakdown during an apparent argument with her husband over how much money they make

Twitch streamer, Amouranth.

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The streamer and adult content creator, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, got into a bizarre argument with her husband during a 10-hour stream on 11 May, leaving her viewers shocked.

Her husband, Nick Lee, insisted that their relationship had deteriorated and claimed that their earnings were not as high as in previous years.

Lee also questioned the very foundation of their relationship and threw out accusations suggesting that his wife may have been dishonest or unfaithful.

The argument appeared to deeply affect Siragusa, eventually causing her to break down while the livestream with her husband continued

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Explaining his perspective on how their relationship had supposedly 'fallen off', Lee stated, "The amount of money we make with both Kick and OnlyFans, with the exception of the last two months, has consistently been less than what OnlyFans alone used to generate in 2022 and 2023."

Growing increasingly agitated over their apparent drop in monthly income from USD2 million (RM8.5 million) to USD1.5 million (RM6.43 million), he continued his emotional outburst.

"In the past, OnlyFans frequently brought in USD2 million (RM8.5 million) each month.

"Now, while last month we did exceed USD2 million (RM8.5 million), this month and every other month under the Kick agreement, the combined income from Kick and OnlyFans has been around USD1.2 million (RM5.15 million), sometimes USD1.5 million (RM6.43 million).

"Actually, it's quite often USD1.5 million (RM6.43 million). But do you understand my point? So, if we compare, we were earning more money per month in 2022 and 2023 than we have in any of the months during the last two years," he said.

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The Internet was bewildered by Lee's outburst

"'Only earning USD1.2 million (RM5.15 million) a month now' is the most unbelievable thing I've ever heard, especially while also trying to gain sympathy," one person commented.

Another viewer sarcastically remarked: "Only one million a month? Wow, so poor."

A third person questioned: "Is he really upset because they're not making two million dollars a month anymore? Or is there something else I'm not understanding?"

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