Twitch sensation Amouranth has disclosed a request from a fan that will put a few thousand dollars in her bank account.

In a series of tweets by Amouranth on Tuesday, the site’s biggest female creator revealed that an admirer will pay her $8,000 to call them a loser on a recorded video.

She also revealed that the fan wished for her to flip them off in the video.

“Someone offered $8,000 to flip them off and call them a loser on my fan page.” Amouranth tweeted.

“Y’all wild.”

Amouranth is one of Twitch’s most prolific streamers, streaming to her 5 million followers for up to 12 hours a day.

The creator streams footage of herself playing video games, dancing and other things, usually clad in a bikini or in her underwear.

She recently revealed that she makes $1.5 million a month posting content to streaming platforms Twitch and OnlyFans.

She also admitted that it was not uncommon for fans to offer her “obscene” amounts of money, but these offers are not always genuine.

This particular case however appears to be genuine as the fan has reportedly already paid the streamer to perform the tasks.

“To clarify, there are 40x $200 donations (spread out over 3 days, they had to confirm with their payment processor lol) on the fan page messenger from this person, so it’s already paid.”

“They claim they’ll rewatch the video everytime they feel like procrastinating to get started on their diet and work towards their goals,” she added.

In 2014, Amazon bought Twitch for $1 billion and the platform continues to grow over the years.

During the COVID-19 pandemic users on the site surged, and currently the platform boasts as many as 2 million viewers concurrently at any given time.

Unlike competing streaming platforms however, Twitch does not allow nudity or sexually suggestive content of any kind on their platform.

Amouranth has fallen prey to these guidelines on numerous occasions.

In May, she announced that Twitch had suspended advertisements on her channel following a string of racy and suggestive broadcasts.

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