Kaitlyn 'Amouranth' Siragusa two days after revealing abuses she suffered by her husband Twitch'He returned to e-mail and reassured his fans that he was safe. The broadcast star, now seeking legal counsel, is quite "happy" to be "free".
Amouranth, on October 15, a toxic marriage and her alleged abuse by her husband It went live with a shocking Twitch broadcast detailing the In distressing text messages shown on the air and in a heated phone call while on the air, his wife was seen hurling insults and threatening to kill Amouranth and even her dogs.
The broadcaster cited her husband as the reason for hiding her marriage. From his perspective, making their marriage public would affect their "business model".
The publisher has been quiet since Amouranth's last broadcast ended. While others tried to control him and even involve the police, it took until October 17th for the content team to issue a statement to reassure concerned fans about his health. Now, just hours later, Amouranth herself is back in the spotlight, giving everyone a direct update on her ongoing situation.
At the beginning of his return broadcast, Amouranth said, “I think when he heard that call, he really felt how filthy it was. As if he hadn't noticed." said
“So as of today I can regain access to all my accounts and finances. He's not here, he's looking for help. I am looking for legal and emotional counselors.”
Initially, one of the major concerns was Amouranth's financial situation, as his wife was in control of his accounts at the time. Fortunately, now the publisher seems to have regained access, but the process doesn't seem to be easy.
As a result, Amouranth's safety is paramount and she is safe right now.
“I am positive about the future, I am happy to be free. I'm glad the dogs are okay."
As for her future in broadcasts, now that her partner and her abusing Amouranth have been revealed, Amouranth says she looks forward to "putting on clothes" as she moves forward.
“I don't know what to do next. I hope many more animal (horse farm etc) broadcasts. It will take time to be adopted by the audience. I don't know when or when I will return to a full-time program. At least for now, I think I'll be comfortable.”