Despite the clear video evidence, many online critics continue to accuse her of fabricating the entire ordeal.
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa has just shared the full security footage of the violent home invasion that took place in March 2025. During the break-in, a group of attackers entered her home, leaving the well-known streamer severely beaten and, as she described it, “covered in blood.”
She chose to release the complete footage, not only to bring more attention to what transpired but also to silence the accusations from those still claiming she staged the robbery.
The 31-year-old streamer is no stranger to media attention. She has previously stated that she can make over $15,000 just by livestreaming herself sleeping and earns as much as $2 million per month through her OnlyFans account. Additionally, Amouranth is said to hold more than $20 million in Bitcoin, which many believe made her a target.
This may explain why she became the focus of the attack on March 2. Amouranth recounted the harrowing experience, saying: “They had me at gunpoint, handed me the phone, and told me to log in with the gun to my head. I tweeted because calling for help would’ve meant my death.”
She continued, describing more of the chaos: “I think I shot one of them. They kept yelling about crypto, dragging me out of bed.”
Reports indicate she was pistol-whipped and required hospitalization following the incident. Four teenagers have since been arrested and are now facing charges in connection to the break-in.
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Sharing her thoughts on X (formerly Twitter), Amouranth wrote: “I wish I didn’t have to prove that the worst night of my life was real. Too many people still believe I made it up – I really wish it had been a joke or a prank. It wasn’t.”
She revealed that the trauma still haunts her, with frequent nightmares and vivid memories of how terrified she felt that night. Looking ahead, she added: “Now, I’m focusing on healing and moving forward.”
At the time, her husband, who was in a different part of the house, saw her post about the attack and quickly armed himself to protect her. Surveillance footage captured the intruders fleeing the house, with one of them heard shouting, “I got hit, I got shot.”
I’m sharing the full security footage from the robbery.
I wish I didn’t have to prove that the worst night of my life was real. Too many people still think I made it up—I really wish it had been fake, or just a prank.
But it wasn’t.
I still have nightmares. I was terrified, even… pic.twitter.com/N5FNVX4tJn
— Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 21, 2025
The investigation later led authorities to an apartment complex, where they discovered a stolen license plate and a piece of school paperwork with a name on it. Police eventually stopped a dark-colored Toyota in Galveston County, which matched the vehicle used in the crime. The driver reportedly admitted to being the getaway driver that night.
Amouranth recently shared more details about the terrifying incident. She revealed that the robbers made off with her MacBook, which still had the ‘Find My’ tracking feature enabled. In a strange twist, the device later pinged from the very hospital where she was receiving treatment.
Despite her sharing the full CCTV footage, not everyone is convinced by her story. However, many have rallied to her support. One person commented, “So glad you made it out of that! It’s insane how petty and pathetic people are, even with a mountain of evidence, they still want to say it’s fake. So many useless haters :/.”
On the flip side, there are still doubters. One critic remarked, “Notice how the dogs didn’t react at 04:33. Those guys have been inside the house before. FAKE Asf. This is staged for publicity💯💯💯.”
Another user chimed in, saying, “Still fixated on this, I would suggest moving on with your life. Why do you even care what internet strangers you’ll never meet think is true or not?”
Despite the raw footage and police involvement, it’s clear that a segment of the online community remains skeptical of her version of events.