![]() ![]() She explained: 'In dance, the norm is stick-thin, amazing feet, hyper-extended legs, no crazy waist, no big hips, very narrow, skinny arms, long arms, long neck - there's so many things to think about.ĪDVERTISEMENT Tough: The ballerina said although she is considered on the 'skinnier scale' in normal society, the standards in the ballet industry are different However, Luna explained that while she might appear on the 'skinnier scale' in every day life, standards within the dance industry can be different. 'It wasn't even dance it was normal life too, even though I was considered and am considered on a skinnier scale on the normal societal views,' she said. Lifestyle: Luna has been dancing since she was three-years-old, and says the stereotypical ballerina has to be 'quite thin' Dance: When she was in eighth grade, she said she began editing her photos, and wearing skirts and pants to ballet class because she was 'terrified' to see herself in tights and a leotard ![]() Loud and proud! Plus-size and disabled activists march down London's Regent's Street in their underwear to celebrate body positivity on International Women's Day. ![]()
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