
Luna Montana is a prominent American ballerina, digital creator, and advocate for mental health and body positivity. Based in Los Angeles, she began her dance journey at age three and rose to viral fame on YouTube by pulling back the curtain on the "perfect" world of professional ballet. She is widely recognized for her vulnerability in discussing taboo subjects like body dysmorphia, the pressures of the dance industry, and her diagnosis with OCD, fostering a supportive global community for young women. Beyond her self-titled YouTube channel, she is the host of the weekly podcast "On Pointe with Luna Montana," where she engages in "girl talk" about relationships, identity, and navigating young adulthood.
In 2026, Luna remains a vital voice in the intersection of performing arts and wellness. Following her featured guest appearance on "The Hard Corps Podcast" in January 2026, she has expanded her advocacy to focus on the economic and systemic challenges faced by freelance dancers. While she continues to document her personal training and creative projects—including collaborations with her sister, musician Zolita—she has successfully transitioned into a multifaceted media personality. Her content currently emphasizes "authentic movement" and self-acceptance, encouraging her millions-strong audience to prioritize mental well-being over industry standards while staying deeply connected to her classical roots.
Luna Montana is a prominent American ballerina, digital creator, and advocate for mental health and body positivity. Based in Los Angeles, she began her dance journey at age three and rose to viral fame on YouTube by pulling back the curtain on the "perfect" world of professional ballet. She is widely recognized for her vulnerability in discussing taboo subjects like body dysmorphia, the pressures of the dance industry, and her diagnosis with OCD, fostering a supportive global community for young women. Beyond her self-titled YouTube channel, she is the host of the weekly podcast "On Pointe with Luna Montana," where she engages in "girl talk" about relationships, identity, and navigating young adulthood.
In 2026, Luna remains a vital voice in the intersection of performing arts and wellness. Following her featured guest appearance on "The Hard Corps Podcast" in January 2026, she has expanded her advocacy to focus on the economic and systemic challenges faced by freelance dancers. While she continues to document her personal training and creative projects—including collaborations with her sister, musician Zolita—she has successfully transitioned into a multifaceted media personality. Her content currently emphasizes "authentic movement" and self-acceptance, encouraging her millions-strong audience to prioritize mental well-being over industry standards while staying deeply connected to her classical roots.
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