SAEDNEWS: Amouranth Says She Makes a Lot of Money Just by Sleeping
According to Saednews reports, Amouranth revealed in an interview that some of her most profitable livestreams are the ones where she does nothing but sleep. Amouranth, one of the largest female content creators online with 6.4 million followers, is widely known as a gamer but has also gained significant attention through her livestreams on OnlyFans.
Since joining the platform in 2016, she has faced multiple suspensions but has been reinstated each time. In a series of tweets posted on Monday, Amouranth disclosed that she had been diagnosed with ovarian insufficiency, a condition in which the ovaries stop functioning properly and menstruation ends before the age of 40.
During the interview, Amouranth explained that she realized early on that extremely long streams—lasting 10 to 12 hours at a time—were the most effective way to grow her audience. That realization led her to experiment with sleep streams.
“The idea is simple,” she said. “You leave the camera on while you sleep. It’s like a virtual sleepover.”
According to Amouranth, viewers often leave comments suggesting that she remove her clothes. Despite this, she said she generally sleeps well during overnight broadcasts because she is able to sleep comfortably in almost any situation.
She noted that it is difficult to calculate exactly how much she earns from each sleep stream, but estimated that she has made around $2,000 from some streams through viewer interactions. On OnlyFans, however, where viewers are willing to spend more money, the earnings can be significantly higher.
“On OnlyFans, a sleep stream could generate anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000,” she said.
When the interview hosts asked why she does not run sleep streams every night, Amouranth replied that it largely comes down to planning and logistics.
“Scheduling gets complicated,” she explained. She added that she may eventually invite other women to participate, allowing them to broadcast themselves as a group getting ready for bed.
“I feel like if you do it too much, it loses its novelty,” she said.