Indiana Massara
Artist ∙ Pop
Indiana Massara is a U.S.-based pop singer and actress from Coolbinia, Australia in suburban Perth. She left home as a preteen to move to Los Angeles and pursue a career in show business. Her older brother Presley Massara is also an actor, and both made appearances on the American reality series Sh*T Happens (2014-2016). While earning guest spots on other web series and in comedy shorts, she recorded her official singing debut, the pop song "Drama" featuring Stoppa. Released in May 2017 when Massara was 14 years old, it was featured on Radio Disney. ~ Marcy Donelson
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