Twitch streamer Amouranth announces a surprising deal with a plastic ball company: Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa, a popular Twitch streamer, has made a few huge money moves over the past few months – and her latest business venture centers on manufacturing plastic balls. Amouranth is one of the top female streamers on Twitch with more than 5 million followers. Her flamboyant content has made her a household name.
The steamer is more than that, though; she has accumulated millions on OnlyFans, became a Playboy model, and is even making $1 million investments in companies like Visa. As evident from Amouranth’s purchase of a gas station and acquisition of a $10 million 7-Eleven, she’s not one to put all her eggs in one basket… but her latest business venture is generating some debate.
Amouranth revealed on February 10 that she had invested in a plastic ball manufacturing company, which makes plastic balls for things like playpens, ball pits, and more. Amouranth explained that the business sources manufactures, and distributes its products domestically.
GUESS WHAT?
In a dazzling career pivot I bought a PLASTIC BALL MANUFACTURER (for playpens, ball pits & more -see below)
Basically a Co where the predominant biz involves manufacturing/distributing “high quality/performance” hollow plastic, plastic & rubber balls”!
A thread 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/ydwBokc3S2
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 10, 2022
Twitch streamer Amouranth announces a surprising deal with a plastic ball company
“I own a minority stake in this business,” she explained. “This makes sense for me because I do not want to be involved in day-to-day management and operations. I also prefer to be more diversified.”
In spite of the company being a small one, Amouranth said it was still a significant, “seven-figure” investment for her. “The numbers just make sense,” she said. “I’m diversifying my cash flows. Defensible biz without much capital intensity that can throw off cash – passive income in our time.”
Quite frankly as with every biz I buy there is a tax avoidan-
Just kidding. There isn’t a tax angle. The numbers just make sense. I’m creating a diversified stream of cashflow. Defensible biz without much capital intensity that can throw off cash -passive income in our time. pic.twitter.com/vOKEXvYH1B
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) February 10, 2022
Amouranth is now one step closer to her dream of passively funding a huge animal sanctuary, which she will run as her main occupation once she retires from streaming. At the moment, fans wonder if a ball pit will ever appear in any of her upcoming Twitch streams – but they’ll just have to wait and see.
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