Montana Tucker Wants To Be A Positive Influence

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Montana Tucker might not be in her thirties but she admits to the kind of influence she has in mind for herself. Her follower count numbers more than 10 million across the different social media platforms. The influencer said that being authentic and positive is reciprocal.

She stated that she is aware of the largely young audience that she has. As such, she has been trying to reply to her fans as much as possible. She admits that she had been a victim of severe bullying back in her school days. Montana Tucker has been involved in several videos that are against bullying. She said that with the presence of social media, bullying is a lot worse.

Montana Tucker’s Target In Life

The singer/actress/dancer has already collaborated with a lot of big-name artists. Examples include Pitbull, Jenifer Lopez, Ciara, and Flo Rida. However, admittedly some days are too tough even on her. She says like everyone else she also has normal problems involving relationships and so on. Her parents had gotten divorced when she was 17 and so, she continues, which helps her with empathizing with everyone else.

For her, music and dance are her ways of expressing these feelings. However, she explains, that videos that she posts about the troubles she faces are equally important as her dance or music videos. She admits that her thoughts are often affected by her body-consciousness. She struggles with it for almost everything she puts out. As such one of the messages that she tries to convey is that such troubles are okay.

Her grandmother has been a constant inspiration for her. Her grandmother has been fighting against Alzheimer’s for more than a decade now as well as being a survivor of the holocaust. Montana Tucker is also going to collaborate with Miami Jewish Health for a program that helps those suffering from cognitive impairment.

Tucker eventually wants to star in the Super Bowl. Coming up next for her, for now, is a collaboration with LGTBQ artist Todrick Hall.