Digital creator Montana Tucker has a beef with her fellow “influencers.”
“What drives me crazy,” Tucker says, “Is someone who has influence but isn’t using it for good. What’s the point?”
‘Major actors, major musicians came up to me or messaged me, “Thank you for what you’re doing.” Yet they don’t post or speak out publicly.’
It’s why she wanted to do something to share with her 14 million-strong social media flock following Hamas’ Oct. 7 assault on Israel.
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“If I don’t use it for what I believe in … what is the point of having the influence?” she asked herself at the time.
But how?
Getting creative
She worried her background in dance, music, and acting didn’t align with the hostages’ plight. Then she got creative. She created a series of
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