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TikToker Catches 'Two Gross Men' Lusting Over Her And Other Young Female Figure Skaters

TikToker Catches 'Two Gross Men' Lusting Over Her And Other Young Female Figure Skaters
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In a viral video, TikToker Luna Montana accidentally caught a problematic and uncomfortable conversation between two men regarding herself and other figure skaters on the ice.

Montana was videoing her lesson when voices in the background could be heard talking about her and her skating ability, while also scanning up and down the ice for other female figure skaters.


Some of the things the men said were highly inappropriate.

@lunamontana

I despise men!

Montana—a professional dancer—was speculated by the men as being "only 15 years old.”

The men then said she was "gonna try to express [her] sexuality.”

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One of the men then revealed his own age:

“I’m 52, so I’m like over the hill. You know, I could dream but that’s all it is. I mean, I shouldn’t. It’s not good."

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Several users pointed out the second man in the conversation did not seem like he wanted anything to do with it, but was unwilling to end it or call the other man out.

And that made man #2 just as big of a problem as man #1.

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Montana is 21 years old, according to her dance YouTube channel. She has danced professionally with Pacific Festival Ballet in Thousand Oaks, California.

She has used her social media platform since 2019 to talk about the links between body dysmorphia and the ballet world.

The identities of the men remain unknown.

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