Montana Tucker

Actress, Singer, Dancer and Social Media Activist
Montana Tucker

With almost 14 million combined followers across her social media platforms, the majority being the Gen Z population, award winning actress, singer, dancer, philanthropist, and social media activist, Montana Tucker, empowers from every angle. She has been modeling and acting since she was 9 years old. As a singer, she has had her songs featured in blockbuster movies, and as an actress, she has been in award winning TV shows and featured in several blockbuster movies, but Montana’s passion has always been to combat antisemitism, as well as all forms of hate and to educate people to love others for their kind hearts and souls and not because of their color, race, sexual preference or religion. She has been honored by numerous organizations and businesses. In 2024, CAM, Magen David Adom, Hatzalah, WIZO, IAC and FIDF honored Montana for her continued work in helping Israel and for her activism in combating antisemitism. She received special honors and awards from The National Holocaust Museum, Artists 4 Israel, Auschwitz Jewish Foundation, International Influencer Awards, The Mayor of New York, and The City of Beverly Hills, amongst many others.

Montana garnered acclaim for her educational online Docu-Series, “How To: Never Forget”. For this project, Montana traveled to Poland with her mother, Michelle. The emotional journey culminated with a 10-part Docu Series, that Tucker posted on her social media channels Fall 2024. The series ends with a visit to Auschwitz, where all 4 of Montana’s great grandparents were murdered and her grandmother Lilly survived. Her series was even nominated for a Webby Award. Due to the series' success, she was on Good Morning America, Extra TV, The Kelly Clarkson Show and has been interviewed on numerous International and National news outlets. She also has been featured in Variety and Forbes.

Montana has truly become a household name in the Jewish community. She had the honor to emcee the 75th Anniversary of Israel reception in Washington DC with over 2000 “invite only” VIP guests and dignitaries, which was put on by Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Herzog. VP Kamala Harris was the special guest speaker. Montana was also invited by the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, to attend as a VIP guest at the Capitol Building to honor Holocaust survivors and the liberators of the Holocaust. Later in the evening, Montana was a guest speaker at the VIP reception for the 30th Anniversary of the US Holocaust Museum. Montana was also the guest speaker for the National Menorah Lighting in Washington this past Hanukkah, and in December 2023, Montana went to Israel and met with President Herzog, as well as met with released hostages, survivors of Nova Music Festival, and survivors of the kibbutzes. She also was given a private tour of kibbutz Kafar Azar, which was brutally attacked by the terrorist group, Hamas. Montana was a guest speaker at ADL’s “Never Is Now,” the world’s largest summit on Antisemitism and Hate. She additionally headlined the March for Israel Rally in Washington DC. In May 2024, Montana again went to Israel where she filmed an emotional and powerful video at the site of the Nova Music Festival, that caught international and national media attention and was viewed over 4 million times in less than 24 hours. This video now has been seen over 10 million times and shared in the thousands. In June 2024, Montana spoke, as well as sang, the Hatikvah, with over 52,000 attendees at The March For Israel “WE WILL DANCE AGAIN” in Toronto.

Montana gained additional worldwide fame, when she wore on the red carpet, at the 2024 Grammys, a corset gown adorned with an oversized yellow ribbon, emblazoned with "Bring Them Home."  

In September 2024 Montana traveled to Israel to shoot a special 30-minute documentary film, “The Children of October 7th. In the film, Montana engaged in sensitive conversations with seven children who suffered immensely on that horrible day – a young boy who was kidnapped, others who lost parents and siblings, and children who survived the massacre in unthinkable ways. The film was released in December 2024. The screening was held in Israel, with President Herzog and the First Lady attending.

Montana continues to be one of the strongest voices and leaders to combat antisemitism that reaches our Gen Z population.