Amouranth announces to 3,800,000 followers she might never return to the internet after violent robbery left her hospitalized
The popular streamer experienced a horrifying armed home invasion
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Amouranth has made a shocking announcement on social media following a violent home invasion that left her hospitalized, hinting that she might never return to the internet.
Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa is one of the most popular live streamers on the internet right now, earning millions of dollars across her Kick channel and OnlyFans content, and even streams of her sleeping.
Unfortunately she was the target of a horrifying attack on Sunday night, as armed attackers invaded her home, demanding that she log into her cryptocurrency wallet and transfer the millions that she has stored inside to their accounts.


Amouranth was the target of an armed home invasion that left her ‘covered in blood’ (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
She was pistol whipped and subsequently hospitalized following the attack, and live posted the events on X (formerly Twitter) during and after it happened.
“I’m covered in blood but only some of it is mine I’ll update yall later but I’m safe now,” Siragusa posted at 11:33 PM on Sunday night, adding that she “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.”
Additionally, she has shared images of the damage that the attackers did to her home, alongside footage of them retreating after she opened fire on them, admitting that she “might have to remove this video later” due to its involvement in the police case.
The Houston Police Officers’ Union have requested anyone with information related to the robbery and attack to contact the police department, but it appears as if this particular incident might have long-lasting effects on Amouranth’s online career.
Replying to the video she posted of the attack, one X user remarked: “I would log off the internet for a while. This is the kind of event that needs time, space, and calm to process.”
In response, Amouranth outlined: “Truth be told I don’t know if I’ll ever be back.”
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Truth be told I don’t know if I’ll ever be back
This is very much an expected response following a traumatic incident – especially one that likely would not have happened if she wasn’t already a public-facing personality.
While it would definitely be a disappointing turn of events for her roughly 3,800,000 followers on X alone, many have joined together to agree that it’s best for Siragusa to take at least some time away from the world of social media.
“I think staying away from the internet would be good for you,” outlines one user in the replies. “Praying you have a good life moving forward.”
Another adds: “Don’t come back, take the money and live a simple carefree life. Time > money, ask any old person which they’d rather have. Good luck.”
Others echo this sentiment, adding that “all the money in the world isn’t worth your life, I’m so glad you’re OK stay strong.”Featured Image Credit: Amouranth


Updated 12:31 3 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 12:23 3 Mar 2025 GMT
Elon Musk announces birth of 14th child days after MAGA influencer claimed she’s the mother of his 13th
It comes just a week after the reveal of his last child
Harry Boulton
We were only just getting over the announcement of Elon Musk’s last child but just over a week later it’s come out that he’s had another, making it 14 overall and his fourth with this specific woman.
Just over a week ago it was revealed that Elon Musk had parented his 13th child with MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, as she claims that tabloids forced her to reveal the news herself.
While this particular child was born a few months ago, it was seemingly significant as St. Clair filed a lawsuit against Musk to claim sole custody of their child, claiming that he had only seen the child on three separate occasions since its birth alongside ‘disturbing’ texts.
Less than a week later though it’s come to light that Musk has seemingly had another child – his 14th overall – with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis, who has given birth to an additional three of his children.
“Discussed with Elon and, in light of beautiful Arcadia’s birthday, we felt it was better to also just share directly about our wonderful and incredible son Seldon Lycurgus,” Zilis revealed in a post on X, adding that he’s “built like a juggernaut, with a solid heart of gold.”
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Discussed with Elon and, in light of beautiful Arcadia’s birthday, we felt it was better to also just share directly about our wonderful and incredible son Seldon Lycurgus. Built like a juggernaut, with a solid heart of gold. Love him so much ♥️
Musk responded to this post with a solitary heart emoji, implicitly confirming the news to the world.
As reported by the Independent, Musk is a self-described ‘pronatalist’ who believes in having as many children as possible in order to “help the underpopulation crisis.”
The news contrastingly comes at a time of parental controversy for the Tesla CEO, as he’s not only facing backlash from St. Clair through her custody case, but former partner Grimes – who is the mother to three of his children – has issued multiple pleas on social media, which she claims she was forced to delete following a shadow ban.


Zilis already has three children with Musk: Strider, Azure, and Arcadia (X/@shivon)
The internet has had much to say about this latest news, with one particular Reddit thread filled with bemusement at the latest child.
“Is this the one that was recently revealed or a different one because… I don’t care enough to keep track of how many kids he has or who all the moms are,” remarks the top comment of the thread.
Another adds: “I wonder how many of his kids Elon could pick out of a line up? Take each of his offspring, put him/her next to four other kids of the same age and have Elon pick a kid.”
One ever goes as far to claim: “I’m convinced, Elon has wayyyy too much time on his hands,” and you certainly have to wonder where he finds it between his multiple companies and government duties.Featured Image Credit: Shivon Zilis/X


Published 12:13 6 Sep 2024 GMT+1
Dr Disrespect comes back at disappointed fans with bizarre ‘Epstein’ reference following return to streaming
The former Twitch streamer has announced his controversial comeback

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Dr Disrespect has seemingly responded to disappointed fans with a bizarre ‘Epstein’ reference after his return to stream.
The former Twitch streamer, whose real name is Herschel ‘Guy’ Beahm IV, was mysteriously banned from the site in 2020 before allegations were made by a former employee of the platform.
Earlier this year, former Account Director of Strategic Partnership at Twitch, Cody Conners, alleged that Dr Disrespect had been banned because he ‘got caught sexting a minor in the then-existing Twitch Whispers product’.
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Dr Disrespect has had some negative comments from disappointed fans (YouTube/@drdisrespect)
At the time, Dr Disrespect made a statement where he claimed: “Were there twitch whisper messages with an individual minor back in 2017? The answer is yes. Were there real intentions behind these messages, the answer is absolutely not.
“These were casual, mutual conversations that sometimes leaned too much in the direction of being inappropriate, but nothing more.
“Nothing illegal happened, no pictures were shared, no crimes were committed, I never even met the individual.”
At the end of his statement, he insisted that he’s ‘not f***ing going anywhere’.
He has since deleted the statement and has now announced his return to streaming, which has prompted some negative responses from disappointed fans.
Posting a video to X, formerly Twitter, Dr Disrespect is shown to be driving a speedboat to an island before the end of the clip reads, ‘Tomorrow’.
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Reacting to the post, one user wrote: “No way the comeback video is a boat driving to an ISLAND broooo LMAOOOO doc.”
Another said: “Bro just got back from Epstein’s island.”
A third posted: “Any streaming service that lets him come back is apart of the problem in protecting our kids.”
And a fourth person added: “You’re the guy who sexted with a minor right? Anyway cool boat I guess.”
Dr Disrespect seemed to come back at the comments by replying to his own video with: “WHeRe’s He CoMinG from, Epstein iSlAnd? iTs a pDf nOt a DoC. hE BloCkEd mE, leT Me TaKe a ScReEnsHot aNd PosT.”
This appears to be a bizarre reference to the Jeffrey Epstein PDF documents and people were quick to come back on it.
One user responded to the comment with: “This isn’t going the way you expected it to huh bud?”
Another added: “Dude you talked to a minor. People shouldn’t sweep that under the rug.”
And a third joked: “iF I wRiTe LIke tHis iT might sEeM I aM nOt mAd.”Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Instagram/@drdisrespect


Published 12:08 3 Jan 2025 GMT
Internet has savage response to MrBeast after YouTuber promotes another episode of Beast Games
Seems like many aren’t too pleased with MrBeast’s marketing attempts
Harry Boulton
MrBeast has been on the receiving end of a collective clap back from the internet after attempting to promote his Beast Games game show, as many are left unimpressed by his ‘attention seeking’ marketing approaches.
Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson has always been known for his outlandish and oftentimes expensive videos on YouTube, but he’s taken things a step further by hosting his very own game show ‘Beast Games’, which debuted on Amazon Prime in December.
Despite boasting a $5,000,000 cash prize for the winner and involving a purpose-built $14,000,000 town for the show, many haven’t exactly been won over by its quality.
It launched with an abysmal Rotten Tomatoes score, has been labelled ‘sadistic’, and social media has seemingly collectively been left ‘sick’ at how the show supposedly displays the ‘worst of human nature’.


Beast Games hasn’t exactly been a smash hit with critics or audiences (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Prime Video)
Things have unfortunately gone from bad to worse for MrBeast though as he’s now under fire for what some are calling ‘desperate’ marketing tactics on X (formerly Twitter).
Underneath a post from the official Netflix account promoting Season 2 of Squid Game – which debuted around the same time as Beast Games as likely inspired the show – Donaldson replied: “So is… Um… Beast Games episode 3!”
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So is…. Um.. Beast Games episode 3!
This was likely to draw attention to his own show on the back of Netflix’s record-breaking output, and it’s certainly done the job – just not in the way that he might have hoped.
One reply that simply stated “no one cares” has garnered over 7.2 thousand likes, whereas another commenter hit back with: “Bro please shut up about ur crappy show it would be like me promoting my twitch in every one of your tweets.”
Some have even pointed out the fault in Donaldson’s direct interaction with the Netflix show, arguing: “Aren’t you just basically now saying that your game is squid game? I don’t think it actually is but lots and lots of people don’t know you from YouTube and have never heard of you. Maybe stand on its own?”
Reddit users are also in agreement too, as one post on the r/youtube subreddit titled ‘Twitter is cooking MrBeast so hard’ has an abundance of comments deriding the most subscribed-to YouTuber.
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“This reads as hardcore entitlement & attention seeking,” declares the top comment, and another user argues that “it’s bad enough piggybacking off of someone else’s tweet for attention, it’s another layer when it’s someone who you have no business interacting with let alone trying to steal attention from.”
While the game show format might not be quite as successful as YouTube for MrBeast, you can’t help but wonder whether actions like these aren’t helping in the long run.Featured Image Credit: Jon Kopaloff / Stringer / Cooper Neill / Contributor / Getty


Published 09:08 27 Feb 2025 GMT
Elon Musk issues shocking response to Canadian petition to revoke his citizenship in now-deleted post
Seems like Musk isn’t too happy with the pushback
Harry Boulton
Elon Musk’s response to a petition that seeks to revoke his Canadian citizenship has shocked many, as it continues to fan the flames underneath a faltering relationship between the United States and its close neighbor.
Thanks to his mother being born in Regina, Elon Musk was able to swiftly pick up Canadian citizenship in 1989 after moving there from his native South Africa at the age of just seventeen.
It took him a further 13 years before he was able to claim citizenship within the United States – where he now calls home – and despite previously claiming to be ‘proudly half-Canadian’, Musk’s recent relationship with the country has been somewhat rocky.
One of US President Donald Trump’s biggest post-election pushes has been against the Canadian government, which he now seemingly considers to be a rival.


Musk’s close relationship with Trump has led to major pushback from his fellow Canadian citizens (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)
At the heart of it all is a conquest to ‘take over’ the country and claim it as a supposed ’51st state’, and tensions have been furthered by now-paused tariffs placed on goods from Canada to the United States.
While Elon Musk hasn’t been a leading figure in these rhetorical pushes, he has been caught in the crossfire after Ontario premier Doug Ford ‘ripped up’ a $100 million Starlink contract in response to the news.
Additionally, his keen support of Trump and involvement close to the president as head of the Department of Government Efficiency has led to major pushback from hundreds of thousands of Canadian citizens in the form of a petition.
‘Petition e-5353’, proposed by NDP MP Charlie Angus, calls upon the prime minister to ‘revoke’ Elon Musk’s dual citizenship status due to his involvement in a foreign government that “is attempting to erase Canadian sovereignty.”
As of the time of writing the petition has garnered 296,383 signatures, and will remain open until June 20, 2025.
It might not prove to be successful in its execution, as a lawyer has revealed that Canada is unlikely to revoke citizenship that has been legally and fairly obtained – which Musk’s has – but that still hasn’t stopped the richest man in the world from throwing a retaliatory punch on social media, as he always likes to do.
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Elon Musk: ‘Canada is not a real country.’
“Canada is not a real country,” Musk posted in a now-deleted tweet in response to the petition, and that’s certainly riled up many who were already exactly his biggest fans.
“Good,” argues the top comment on a post on the r/canadian subreddit, “then you won’t mind not being a citizen anymore.”
Another adds: “We’re a real country. He’s not even a real engineer.”
What many have also wondered is what Musk’s aforementioned mother thinks about statements like these, as she is Saskatchewan born and bred. “Apparently he’s so tweaked that he thinks the country his mother was born in isn’t a country. How about she’s not human and neither is he?”
It’s doubtful that this will be the last we hear from either side of this conflict, so we won’t have to wait long until Musk comes out with another controversial claim.