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Amouranth hits back after Tristan Tate mocks the streamer in a shady post

Amouranth hits back after Tristan Tate mocks the streamer in a shady post

Twitch streamer and business mogul Amouranth made a caustic comeback to Andrew Tate’s younger brother, Tristan Tate, after he appeared to insult her in a social media post.

Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa is more than a pretty face. The well-known streamer is one of them most viewed women on Twitch and therefore one of the richest influencers on the internet.

She has used her money to take over a slew of companies, like a 7-Eleven location, multiple gas stations, and even a plastic ball manufacturing company – not to mention buy $1 million worth of shares in Visa as a birthday present for herself.

With all this in mind, she often markets her content with sassy social media posts. One of them, posted in January 2023, was featured two selfies from the streamer with the caption: “Me or the Bugatti?”

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Amouranth is one of the most watched female streamers on Twitch.

Over a year later, on November 3, 2024, Tristan Tate tweeted a screenshot of Amouranth’s message alongside a photo of himself standing in front of his own Bugatti, simply using an apostrophe as the caption.

It’s clear that the little brother of the internet’s ‘Top G’ prefers to take his supercar for a spin during a meet and greet with Amouranth – but she isn’t bothered by his obvious nagging at her.

In response, she quoted and retweeted Tristan’s post about her with a biting caption that referenced the time he and his brother spent in Romanian prison.

“Good choice, choose the one you can import without having to pay again,” she wrote.

Both Tristan and Andrew Tate were arrested in December 2022 on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. During the investigation, their assets were also seized, including Andrew’s beloved collection of luxury vehicles.

However, his $40 million in assets were later returned to him in October 2024 due to a “lack of evidence” in the case. Tate’s cars were also returned to him in what he called a “good call” from authorities.