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OnlyFans Star Explains Her Party Princess Past

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Photo Credits: Amouranth and the Iced Coffee Hour Podcast

Twitch streamer and OnlyFans star Amouranth is an Internet star and businesswoman who recently appeared on The Iced Coffee Hour Podcast to discuss her career — and she had a lot to say about Disney princesses along the way!

Amouranth might be known for more explicit and adult content these days, but the Twitch streamer and OnlyFans content creator apparently made quite a bit of money as a party princess early on in her career.

Amouranth explained in the podcast interview that she actually did very well with her own party princess business, which included dressing up as the copyright-friendly versions of Disney princesses like Ariel or Cinderella!

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“Disney Without Saying Disney”

Amouranth explained that she had run “a character company for children’s birthday parties”, which was essentially “Disney without saying Disney.”

This company hired actresses in the roles of princesses — often fairy tale heroines and Disney princess characters like Cinderella or Elsa — for events like birthday parties, as well as events with the Make a Wish Foundation.

The content creator (who reportedly makes one and a half million dollars a month in income) explained in the interview that Disney fans can actually enjoy their own abbreviated Disney World or Disneyland experience just by booking a party princess.

Obviously, this would only work well if the vacation had been focused on Character Meet and Greets or princess experiences for children anyway!

“It’s So Much Cheaper”

“It’s so much cheaper for some parents to hire the princess for $200 an hour than it is to take their whole family to Disney,” Amouranth added. The devoted father who recently drove 17 hours for a last-minute Disney trip certainly comes to mind after reading this statement!

Being a party princess no doubt has its own challenges, but it can also appeal to a lot of Disney fans who are looking for a career change — in fact, this British woman recently upended her career as a teacher to become a professional party princess across the pond!

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Amouranth described the party princess business’s profits in the podcast interview, saying that a $400 profit every weekend was not unusual.

The “good margins” of the business were accentuated by the fact that a Disney princess or party princess costume would last for around two years, meaning that there were not actually many big costs involved.

$60 Per Hour?

The other actresses and performers who were brought on by Amouranth to work with her were paid around $60 per hour initially, and then around $75 or $80.

Advertising was also easy, apparently, since images of Disney princesses are instantly recognizable. “I could put like $10 to $50 into a Facebook advertisement and make like $1,000 in party bookings,” Amouranth added enthusiastically.

You can see the rest of this interview in the video shown below!

Would you ever consider hiring a party princess for your children, instead of taking a Disney World or Disneyland vacation?

About Sharon

Sharon is a writer and animal lover from New England. Sharon's two main focuses in her work are Disney's correlations with pop culture and the significance of Disney princesses (which was the basis for her college thesis). When she's not writing about Disney, Sharon spends her time singing, dancing, and cavorting with woodland creatures!

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