Despite the video evidence, many people online are still accusing her of faking the entire ordeal
Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa has just released the full security footage from the violent home invasion that happened in March 2025. During the break-in, a group of attackers entered her house, leaving the popular streamer badly beaten and, according to her, "covered in blood."
She decided to release the entire video to not only bring more attention to what happened but also to silence those who continue accusing her of faking the robbery.
The 31-year-old streamer is no stranger to headlines. She's previously claimed that she can earn over $15,000 just by livestreaming herself while sleeping — and makes as much as $2 million per month through her OnlyFans. In addition to that, Amouranth reportedly holds more than $20 million in Bitcoin, which many believe made her a target.
That’s likely why she became the target of the March 2 attack. Amouranth recounted the terrifying moment, saying: "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."
She continued, describing more of the chaos: "I believe I shot one of them, they wanted crypto is what they were yelling they pulled me out of bed."
According to reports, she was pistol-whipped and needed to be hospitalized after the incident. Four teenagers have since been arrested and are now facing charges related to the break-in.

Sharing her thoughts on X (formerly Twitter), Amouranth posted: "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 a prank. It wasn't."
She admitted that she still struggles with the trauma, often experiencing nightmares and recalling how she genuinely feared for her life that night. Looking ahead, she added: "Now I'm trying to heal and move forward."
Amouranth's husband, who was in another part of the house at the time, saw her post about the attack and quickly grabbed a weapon to defend her. Surveillance cameras caught the intruders running from the house, with one of them heard yelling: "I got hit, I got shot."
The investigation later led police to an apartment complex where they found a stolen license plate and a piece of school paperwork with a name on it. Police eventually pulled over a dark-colored Toyota in Galveston County that matched the one used during the crime. The driver reportedly confessed to being the getaway driver that night.
Amouranth recently opened up with more details about what unfolded. She explained how the robbers made off with her MacBook, which still had the 'Find My' tracking enabled. Strangely enough, the device later pinged — from the same hospital she was being treated in.
Even though she’s now shared the entire CCTV video, not everyone believes her story. Still, many are showing 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 :/."
But on the other hand, there are still skeptics. One critic wrote: "Noticed how the dogs didn't react at 04:33. Because them dudes have been inside the home before. FAKE Asf. This Staged to get some publicity💯💯💯."
Another user weighed in and said: "Still fixated on this, I would suggest moving on with your life. Why do you even care what Internet people you never will meet or know thinks is true or not?"
Despite the release of raw footage and police involvement, it’s clear that a portion of the internet still doesn’t believe her side of the story.