Tana Mongeau knows how to beat the Los Angeles heat… wear fewer clothes!
The 23-year-old hit up a Hollywood hotspot in an all-black leather ensemble on Thursday, July 1. She attended the album release party for her singer, JXDN, at the 40 Love Club with friends and fellow influencers. The blonde beauty left little to the imagination in a tight pair of leather short shorts, a skimpy leather bikini top, and a chic leather jacket she wore off of her shoulders (it was scorching last night, but you always need a jacket when wearing a bikini to the club). However, she was most stoked on her chunky Prada boots that were missing until last night!


Boots Are Back

Tana excitedly shared her ‘fit via her IG story before heading out to the West Hollywood bar. “I’m only taking this story because these Prada boots have been missing since December and their back!!!” she excitedly screamed.

Tana Supports Singer Jxdn

Tana gets by with a little help from her friends… or rather, her friends get by with a little help from Tana! The young influencer’s outfit helped bring attention to her friend’s album release party. Jxdn and Mongeau were celebrating the release of the singer/TikTok star’s record, “Tell Me About Tomorrow.” Jxdn has received the punk rock blessing from Travis Barker. Jxdn, real name Jaden Hossler, recently told MTV that he wants to be pop punk’s poster child and discussed how Barker had mentored him.
“He’s literally like my dad,” Hossler said of Barker. “He’s my family at this point.”
Tana Choosing Friends Carefully
i think i just wanna clarify once and for all for life rn:
if i was ever friends with an influencer and it comes out that they were a predator or abuser-
they are no longer my friends. period. ghosted. unfollowed. blocked.
believe the victims always ❤️
— CANCELLED (@tanamongeau) July 2, 2021
The 23-year-old took to social media yesterday and made a crystal clear statement about who she chooses to associate with. She didn’t specifically call out people by name, but she said what she had to.
“i think i just wanna clarify once and for all for life rn,” she tweeted on July 1. “if i was ever friends with an influencer and it comes out that they were a predator or abuser-
they are no longer my friends. period. ghosted. unfollowed. blocked.
believe the victims always.”
“while there are rare cases of false accusation/slander, unless i see solidified proof of someone lying, i will always believe the victims,” she added.