Its Mia Moon May 2026
Then, she returned with a single 10-minute video. In it, she explained without tears or anger: "They wanted to own my moon. They wanted me to smile more, post three times a day, and remove the songs about grief. I would rather be poor and honest than rich and hollow."
Go to her Instagram or TikTok. Watch the pinned video titled "A letter I'll never send." Notice the lighting—how she uses shadows to hide half her face. Read the comments. You will see thousands of strangers saying, "I feel seen." Its Mia Moon
If you are tired of influencers selling you teeth whiteners and detox teas; if you are craving art that asks questions rather than selling answers; if you believe that the moon is just as important as the sun—then you have found your home. Then, she returned with a single 10-minute video