Alinty compares her Twitch earnings to her OnlyFans

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OnlyFans has turned into somewhat of a trend among female Twitch streamers where they get to share intimate content with fans who are willing to pay for it. More often than not, streamers with OnlyFans can also be found hosting “hot tub” streams and Alinity is no exception.

Now that Twitch is breaking down on the “hot tub” meta, many streamers are looking to see themselves out. The fall of “hot tub” will largely affect the revenue of all streamers involved and OnlyFans may come out as the major source of cash influx for them. The money coming in from OnlyFans for top content creators is a lot more than what Twitch provides and the difference may surprise the lots.

Alinity has had her fair share of controversies in the past but has managed to steer clear of any in recent times, and has managed to come out on top as the one of the major pillars of the hot tub meta. Now that it may get shut down, Alinity shed some light on her income from Amazon’s streaming platform and OnlyFans.

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Alinity said: “I’m going to give you an idea – I don’t want to say how much I make in one place or another – in two months, I’ve made what I would have made in 10 years on Twitch,”.

Not to mention Mizkif was surprised when he said: “Jesus Christ. Oh my fu**ing God. Damn Alinity. Two months of taking pictures and videos, you’ve made in what – 10 years – playing Apex Legends?”

Alinity never circled down to a number but her earnings have to be close to the extremes given her popularity. If two months on OnlyFans is worth more than 10 years of gaming on Twitch, that alone makes a reason big enough to keep going with it, even if Twitch decided to reduce her ad revenue as they did to Amouranth, she’s pretty well of without it.