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Amouranth’s sleep streams are earning her up to $15,000 per broadcast

Amouranth has become so popular that she can make thousands without getting out of bed. The streamer, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, revealed that her so-called “sleep streams” can earn her up to $15,000 each.

Siragusa discussed her sleep streams during an appearance on The Iced Coffee Hour, a podcast hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby. She admitted that her earnings from those broadcasts are hard to quantify. Based on Twitch revenue alone, she earns a few thousand dollars each time her fans watch her sleep.

That number increases to “10 to 15 thousand” when OnlyFans is taken into account. Siragusa is a big name on the NSFW platform, and she earns signups on that channel during her sleep streams.

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Amazingly, Siragusa is not even the highest-earning sleep streamer on Twitch. Jakey Boehm has made $34,000 in a single month by letting Twitch viewers wake him from his slumber. Compared to those streams, Siragusa said, her sleep content tends to be more “sexual,” but no matter what happens in her chat, she doesn’t wake up.

“I have this incredible power to fall asleep anywhere regardless of how much light, how much noise, whatever’s happening,” she told Stephan and Selby. “I used to get more sleep during that because I would have chat hit sub goals to let me sleep longer.”

The discussion of sleep streaming begins about 26 minutes into Siragusa’s Iced Coffee Hour appearance.

Of course, Siragusa has plenty going on when she’s awake, too. The Twitch star recently made headlines when she opened up shop on rival platform Kick. Among her many unusual revenue sources, she has sold “fart jars” and bath water to her fans.

Sleep streaming may not be the biggest slice of Siragusa’s revenue pie, but the cosplayer and model is open to new types of in-bed content. While chatting with Stephan and Selby, she proposed a series called Sleeping With… in which she and special guests would snooze next to one another. That sort of show would surely be a blockbuster, and it wouldn’t require Siragusa to lift a finger.

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Sam Gutelle

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