In what can only be described as a tone-deaf tirade, the husband of internet star and adult content mogul Amouranth is once again in the spotlight not for building an empire, but for whining about the fact that they’re now making a “paltry” $1.2 million a month instead of the $2 million-per-month highs they hit during the golden age of OnlyFans.
He said things were so much better when Amouranth’s monthly income was obscene. Now, it’s just wildly excessive and apparently, that’s not good enough.
From Digital Goldmine to “Only” $1.2M: The Husband’s Breakdown of Their Income “Crisis”
In a recent stream, Amouranth’s husband launched into an unscripted, chaotic monologue detailing how their income has “fallen off.” Yes, this man pulled out the mental ledger and started publicly dissecting how their empire isn’t hitting those pre-2024 numbers anymore.
“We have a Kick contract, and we still do OnlyFans. She does, right?” he muttered, as if it’s somehow now unclear who’s actually doing the work. “The amount of money we make with both, with the exception of the last two months, has always been less than what OnlyFans alone used to make in 2022 and ’23.”
It gets better or worse, depending on how many zeroes you think is “enough.”
“Back then, OnlyFans often hit a monthly of $2 million. Currently, last month, we did over two [million], but this month and every other month under the Kick contract, Kick plus OnlyFans did about 1.2, 1.3. Sometimes 1.5.”
This is a man who believes a $700,000-$800,000 monthly gap is a financial emergency. Wall Street could never.
That Multi-Million Dollar Kick Contract? Still Not Enough to Please Him
When Amouranth inked a high-profile contract with Kick in mid-2023, it was seen as a power move a diversification of revenue, a new era. But for her husband, it’s apparently just another reason to be disappointed.
He repeatedly stressed that even the combined income from Kick and OnlyFans doesn’t consistently touch the pure OnlyFans highs of 2022.
“If you look at it, we made more money in ’22 and ’23 per month than we did any of the months in the last two,” he said, presumably while refreshing spreadsheets like a man watching his stocks tank (they’re not).
To be clear: Amouranth is still pulling seven figures every month. It’s just not enough for the man who seems to think every month should be a new record-breaking headline.
The Public Meltdown Over Millionaire Problems: A Masterclass in Missing the Point
A distinct kind of audacity is required to publicly spiral over making $1.2 million a month. That’s the kind of income that puts you in the top 0.0001% of earners on Earth and he’s treating it like the lights are about to get shut off.
This isn’t just bad optics. It’s a blatant reminder of the entitlement that tends to sprout when someone else is doing the heavy lifting. And let’s not forget: Amouranth is the face, the brand, and the engine. He’s just the one in the background counting her money like it’s his own.
A Brief History of Control, Chaos, and the Business of Amouranth
The tension between Amouranth and her husband isn’t new. In 2022, she made headlines when she tearfully went public with allegations of emotional and financial abuse, claiming he controlled her accounts, coerced her into content decisions, and threatened her business.
Though she has since reclaimed some independence and pivoted into new platforms like Kick, her husband’s presence has remained murky. One minute he’s nowhere to be seen, the next he’s lamenting their “downfall” because they’re only millionaires now.
What this latest outburst makes painfully clear is that he still feels deeply entitled to the empire she built and he’s keeping score, every month, down to the last decimal.
Let’s Be Real: She’s Still Rich, Still Relevant, and Still Running the Game
Despite the drama and his desperate nostalgia for their $2M-a-month heyday, Amouranth is far from fading. She remains one of the most powerful names on both OnlyFans and Kick, with a die-hard fanbase, brand deals, merchandise, and an empire that still rakes in more in a month than most companies earn in a year.
So while he’s obsessing over the dip, she’s still dominating the platforms and expanding her influence.
He’s Doing the Math, But She’s Doing the Work
The numbers tell a story, but not the one he thinks they do. Sure, income is down from its absolute peak. That happens. But the fact that he’s panicking over a $1.2 million month tells you everything you need to know.
He’s doing the math, sure. But she’s the one doing the work, building the brand, showing up for the fans, and adapting to the industry.
And if he’s unhappy with that? He can cry into a stack of hundred-dollar bills like the rest of us would dream of doing.
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