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Mujer Luna Bella

YouTube Star

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YouTube

Characteristics

Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1991-08-25
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MiniBio

An exotic dancer who has captured the attention of millions, she’s become especially popular on YouTube, where her channel now boasts over 2.5 million subscribers. Her content primarily revolves around pole dancing and hula hoop performances, among other specialties. In 2016, she expanded her creative reach by releasing the song “Sí, Soy una Puta,” complete with a professionally produced music video.

Before she became a YouTube sensation, she first rose to prominence in 2013 after a video of her dancing on a subway went viral, sparking widespread attention. That moment paved the way for her to launch her own YouTube channel in March 2014, which would later become her main platform for sharing her artistry. Her real name is Verónica Melendes Coronado, and aside from her performances, she also gives fans a glimpse into her personal life by occasionally featuring her boyfriend on her channel.

Trivia

Back in 2013, she released her very first book titled Mujer Luna Bella Bailarina de Table Dance, which marked the beginning of her journey as an author. Over time, she has gained considerable popularity on Instagram, where she now has more than 110,000 followers who regularly engage with her content. Her posts, which often include selfies and motivational memes, have helped her build a strong and loyal online presence.

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