On October 8th, popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn Siragusa, commonly known as “Amouranth,” was banned from Twitch, TikTok, and Instagram. Although the cause for the ban is unknown, this is the seventh time the controversial “hot tub” streamer has been banned from Twitch.

Twitch bans are usually accompanied by a specific clip that instantly demonstrates why a streamer was banned, but it appears that even Siragusa is unaware of why she was removed from her long-running streaming platform. Her Twitch channel was demonetized after an earlier ban, yet she appears to be regarded a partner on the network.

Similarly, Amouranth has been blocked from Instagram and TikTok, and she has not stated why she has been silenced on those networks.

Siragusa, on the other hand, appears to be unconcerned with her exile. She’s taken to Twitter to ridicule her “deplatforming” situation, and she’s also prepared a YouTube video mocking the timing of her suspension with the recent Twitch, Facebook, and Instagram hacks.

According to Sideqik, Siragusa was the most-watched female Twitch broadcaster in Q3 of 2021, with 12.1 million views. Despite the triple ban, Siragusa will not suffer financially. She claims to make $1.3 million every month from her monetization on OnlyFans and Fansly.

Based on her reaction to the news on Twitter and YouTube, Siragusa seems undecided as to whether she plans on returning to Twitch. When she asked her followers what the “new meta” for Twitch should be, she claimed she would “consider” their comments if she ever returned to the network. She announced on Twitter and YouTube that she will be concentrating on content development on her other channels.