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Twitch star Amouranth now selling jars of hair and farts for £1,000 EACH – and bathwater pots too

TWITCH behemoth Amouranth has cooked up a stomach-churning new way to pad her already burgeoning coffers.

The American streamer, whose real name is Kaitlyn Siragusa, is now selling jars filled with her farts or bathwater for up to $1,000 a pop.

amouranthAmouranth is one of Twitch’s most popular streamers[/caption]

She announced the foul business venture in a tweet on Sunday, saying it’s for anyone who wishes to “smell your favourite streamer”.

A bizarre dedicated website, “CutiePa-Toot-ies”, describes what you’ll get in exchange for your hard-earned cash.

One package offers buyers a jar containing one of the 28-year-old Texan’s hairs and a fart sealed in a jar emblazoned with her signature.

Amouranth said that supplies are “super limited” and only the first 1,000 people to place an order will receive one.

If toots aren’t to your taste, you can also shell out $200 for a jar filled with water from her hot tub.


That’s a reference to the controversial hot tub and bikini-clad videos that have previously landed her with bans on Twitch.

There are 3,000 hot tubs jars available and, as with the fart jars, each is hand-numbered and signed by the streamer.

It’s unclear when orders will be fulfilled or whether the flatulence, or “clouds”, will be bottled on-air during livestreams.

“Because we believe in capturing only the finest naturally occurring clouds, the product may take time to be produced by Amouranth,” the official website states.

“We work on a first-come, first serve basis, so as the clouds occur, we work down the list and ship them off to whoever is next in line.”

The move follows similar ventures from other celebs, including 90-Day Fiance star Stephanie Matto, who has reportedly grossed almost $200k (£147k) flogging her flatulence in jars.

Amouranth is one of Twitch’s most prolific creators, broadcasting to her five million followers for upwards of 12 hours a day.

The Texan streams footage of herself dancing, playing video games and more – almost always clad in bikinis or her underwear.

She recently told Vice that she makes $1.5million (£1.1million) a month posting content to Twitch and its explicit counterpart OnlyFans.

While it’s responsible for much of her popularity, Amouranth’s relaxed attitude to Twitch’s rules on nudity has landed her in trouble in the past.

In May, advertising on her channel was suspended following a string of racy broadcasts, which meant she could no longer make money from videos.

Twitch’s terms and conditions ban “fully or partial nudity” including “the visible outline of genitals, even when covered”.

Swimwear is allowed, as long as it “completely covers the genitals and those who present as women must also cover their nipples”.

CutiePaTootiesThe streamer has set up a dedicated website for the stomach-churning products[/caption]

CutiePaTootiesEach jar contains one of Amouranth’s hairs plus a ‘cloud’ produced by the internet star[/caption]

In other news, the iPhone’s virtual assistant, Siri, is getting a new, “gender-neutral” voice.

A British woman has told of her horror after scammers used photos of a “silver fox” politician to trick her out of £80,000.

Norfolk County Council is suing Apple over what it says was misleading information about iPhone sales.

And, the creators of a chilling new horror game say that the title is so disturbing they’ve been forced to censor it on PlayStation.

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