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Amouranth Twitch Star Selling Her Fart For $1000 And Her Bathwater

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As part of Amouranth’ brand new company, Cutie Patootie, she is selling scent jars with her farts inside for almost $1000 a pop. He is taking over one business at a time as a Twitch streamer and entrepreneur.

With over 5 million followers on Twitch, Amouranth, whose real name is Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, is already one of the best on the service. The creator is also well-known on OnlyFans.

Her social media content has been a hit with her fans, but her recent venture has left them with mixed feelings. The product is being compared to one introduced by influencer Belle Delphine a few years ago.

The fart of Amouranth is for sale for $1000

Cutie Patootie‘s website has launched a brand new scent jar. It costs $999.99.

“Have you ever wanted to know what your favorite streamer smells like??”, the 28-year-old asks in a post that describes the product?.

There is a strand of red hair in every scent jar created by this influencer. The scent was also produced by Amouranth, which Cutie Patootie attributes to the cloud.

“Cutie Patooties believes that naturally occurring farts are the best. As a result, the team works tirelessly to bottle and collect clouds whenever the right moment arises,” the website writes in a humorous description.

Fans Are Getting Belle Delphine Vibes From Amouranth’s Scent Jar

It didn’t take long for Amouranth’s new business venture to turn into a joke on Twitter.

In 2019, Belle Delphine introduced her bathwater, which was posted by a fan. “Same vibes?” one user wrote. “Literally like Belle Delphine,” wrote another fan. Likewise, a fan comically wrote that Amouranth is selling her farts has put their life into perspective. “I’m not doing enough with my life.”

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Twitch Star’s Other Projects

Influencers such as her have made millions from OnlyFans and recently became Playboy models.

In addition, she has made million-dollar investments in companies like Visa.

Amouranth recently acquired a company that makes plastic balls.

Additionally, she has purchased a 7-Eleven and a gas station for $10 million. Amouranth’s diverse range of businesses proves she isn’t betting all her eggs on one basket.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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