Amouranth once took a dig at Andrew Tate claiming it was 'fair game'
HOUSTON, TEXAS: Kaitlyn Siragusa, popularly known as Amouranth was one of the streamers who seems to have taken a swipe at Andrew Tate time and again.
The kickboxer subsequently got embroiled in different feuds, which got him banned from all the social media networks except Twitter, where Elon Musk's decision to restore lifetime bans helped Tate make a comeback.
Soon after, Tate got into an argument with climate activist Greta Thunberg, which resulted in his detention shortly after.
Amouranth once took a major dig at Andrew Tate
Since his spat with environmentalist Greta Thunberg, Amouranth has seemingly targeted Tate. In the past, the ASMR queen was observed tweeting about Tate while he was detained in a Romanian prison.
Amouranth poked fun at him by asking, "What color is your jumpsuit?" to one of the tweets claiming that a pizza box had disclosed Tate's location.
She later wrote in a series of tweets, “If a rich man can mock a modest man by asking him “what color is your Bugatti” then this is fair game.”
If a rich man can mock a modest man by asking him “what color is your Bugatti” then this is fair game — Tate would prob tell you himself
— Kaitlyn (@wildkait) January 1, 2023
Happy new year 🎊 https://t.co/A3BPpespUh
The ASMR queen didn't stop there; she also wrote a humorous comment under Adin Ross' tweet.
Ross once shaved his head to resemble Tate and posted photos of his new look. Meanwhile, Amouranth, immediately flocked to Ross' comment section to take a dig at Tate.
Amouranth's tweet read, "Wait, I thought he was still in jail???"
Amouranth's 'Bugatti color' reference explained
Amouranth, who is currently one of the most watched female Twitch streams, chose to bring back a comment made by Tate in a YouTube video that went viral.
Tate can be heard in the video telling how people told him whether they liked or disliked his Bugatti, and he only had one question for them, "What color is your Bugatti?"
The streamer seemed to have been dissatisfied by this, as she did not appreciate the thought of an affluent man asking such questions to underprivileged individuals. Her response struck a chord with Greta Thunberg, and the rest is history.