A high-profile Twitch streamer and OnlyFans model found herself in a harrowing ordeal when a group of armed intruders broke into her Texas home, allegedly seeking access to her multi-million-dollar cryptocurrency fortune.

As The Blaze reported, Kaitlyn Siragusa, widely known as "Amouranth," was beaten and pistol-whipped during the violent home invasion before her armed husband turned the tables on the assailants.

The chaos unfolded in Houston when Siragusa, who boasts millions of followers across various online platforms, alerted her fans with a chilling message on X: "I'm being ... robbed at gunpoint."

According to law enforcement, the criminals forced their way into her home by shattering a patio window while she was asleep. After breaking down her bedroom door, the gunmen reportedly assaulted her while demanding access to her cryptocurrency accounts.

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Siragusa described the terrifying encounter, stating that the masked men, armed with handguns and carrying duct tape, repeatedly struck her, leaving her bloodied and battered.

"The pummeling felt like it would never end, and I protected my head by putting my arms up like I learned how to do in boxing," she recounted online.

Instead of calling 911, Siragusa took to social media during the attack, explaining, "Was at gunpoint, they gave me phone, and said log in with gun to my head, and I tweeted because calling would be a death sentence."

It appears the criminals targeted her after she publicly flaunted her wealth. In late 2024, she posted a screenshot showing over $20 million in Bitcoin and Ethereum, with the caption, "Do I sell or hold my BTC?"

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It doesn’t take a genius to see how that could make her a prime target for criminals looking for an easy payday.

Surveillance footage from the home captured the moment she seemingly led the intruders into another part of the house. Within seconds, gunfire erupted. The video shows three suspects scrambling to escape, one of them shouting in pain, "I got shot. I got shot. I got shot."

According to reports, Siragusa's husband had seen her distressing social media post and was waiting with a pistol. When the thugs approached, he opened fire, hitting at least one of them.

Investigators later discovered a trail of blood at the scene, indicating one of the assailants was wounded.

Police are urging anyone with information about the robbery to come forward. The Houston Police Officers' Union released a statement emphasizing the seriousness of the attack and encouraging tipsters to contact authorities or Crime Stoppers of Houston.

Siragusa was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Though she survived the attack, the incident raises serious questions about the dangers of flaunting wealth online.

In an era where criminals monitor social media as closely as fans do, influencers might want to think twice before flashing their fortunes to the world.

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