TikTok Cults Exist? 'Dancing for the Devil' Does a Deep Dive (2024)

Being aTikTokcelebrity has exciting benefits: Viral videos can make you famous, and the brand deals that follow can make you rich. For many up-and-coming dancers, figuring out a successful social media business strategy can be daunting. In that sense, having management backing your every career move can be game-changing.

Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult alleges it can also be dangerous.

The Netflix docuseries explores the rift between Miranda Derrick and Melanie Wilking (formerly known asthe Wilking Sisters on TikTok), tracing the drama back to the moment Derrick moved to Los Angeles, joined a group of like-minded content creators and signed with management firm 7M Films. Not long after, the former Wilking sister -- she's now married to dancer James "BDash" Derrick -- cut off contact with her loved ones back home, leading to concern over her well-being and rumors of cult-like activity.

Do TikTok cults really exist? Dancing for the Devil aims to find the answer. The three-episode program illuminates Derrick's swift rise to social media superstardom, the allegations against 7M Films, its associated Shekinah Church and the steps the Wilking family, along with former church members, are taking to find closure.

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Release date for Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult on Netflix

The three-episode series will premiere all at once on Wednesday, May 29, at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PTon Netflix. Talk about a quick binge.

What is Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult about?

Similar to the recent docuseries that explored the inner-workings of groups like NXIVM and Scientology, Dancing for the Devil digs into the alleged cult activity associated with 7M Films and Shekinah Church -- the interlinked companies that manage a group of up-and-coming dancers on TikTok.

Attention toward Shinn, his management company and church kicked up in 2022 when Wilking and her parents posted a video on Instagram Live about their personal family matters. After their lawsuit against Shekinah and 7M failed, they resorted to going public and accused 7M and Shekinah Church of being a cult. In the video, the family claimed they "aren't allowed to contact" Derrick, that she blocked them on all social media and further alleged other dancers in her crew who could have been under Shinn's influence.

This isn't the first time allegations have been filed against Shinn. The connection between 7M Films and Shekinah Church was previously questioned by The Daily Beast, which stated that the church had a "bare bones presence online."

The Wilking family's social media post sparked a domino effect that led to the exit of three dancers from Shekinah and 7M, with the trio joining a new lawsuit against Shinn, claiming abuses of power and cult-like behavior.

According to Rolling Stone, the dancers -- Aubrey Fisher-Greene, Kylie Douglas and Kevin "Konkrete" Davis -- added to the cross-complaint submitted to court in early 2023, stating: "Robert refers to himself as 'the Man of God' and preaches to Shekinah members and that without submitting to him and without Shekinah, their lives will be cursed. Robert required full physical and economic and control over Shekinah members."

Like previous documentaries of a similar ilk, Dancing for the Devil explores how alleged cults can attract people and the ways groups such as these maintain control over their members.

"I think audiences will be surprised by how easily regular people can get sucked into cult-like groups and how devastating the impact can be on families, friends, and communities," Derek Doneen, the director of Dancing for the Devil, revealed to Tudum. "I'm in awe of the families who let us in as they worked tirelessly to rescue their loved ones."

The TikTok Cult doc looks at Shekinah Church's history

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Shekinah Church opened its doors in 1991. According to a court case filed back in 2009, Shinn's alleged behavior and accusations against him and the church can be traced back decades.

The Cut reported that Lydia Chung, a former Shekinah member, made a formal complaint against the pastor for "exerting undue influence, mind control, coercive persuasion, oppression and other intimidating tactics including taking over her email, passwords, and bank accounts, in an effort to get her to turn over millions of dollars that Chung says were used by Shinn and his family to pay for entertainment, living expenses, medical bills and Shinn's girlfriend's law school tuition."

Dancing for the Devil digs into the church's history and these past allegations, and connects them with Shekinah's present-day position. Like Chung, the dancers suing 7M claim Shinn used control tactics to siphon money to feed his extravagant lifestyle.

There's been plenty of speculation about Shinn's alleged deeds over the years, but solid details about 7M, Shekinah and the TikTok dancers he's affiliated with, have remained slim. Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult aims to shed some much needed light on the topic.

TikTok Cults Exist? 'Dancing for the Devil' Does a Deep Dive (2024)

FAQs

Is Dancing for the Devil on Netflix real? ›

Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult, a new documentary series directed by Derek Doneen, tells Miranda's story — and the story of many other dancers who, like her, ended up ensnared in the Los Angeles-based 7M Films management company under owner Robert Shinn.

Who is Dancing for the Devil about? ›

The riveting series follows the duo known as the Wilking Sisters, a pair of dancing siblings who ran a popular TikTok channel. Miranda and Melanie Wilking were close, and their runaway success online brought them not just millions of followers but also a series of lucrative brand partnerships.

Who is in 7M? ›

The 7M staff includes Shinn's son, Isaiah Shinn, who is the credited videographer on many of the agency's dance videos on Instagram; Shinn's current wife, Hannah Shinn, the registered CFO of Shekinah Church, who manages most of the dancers; an attorney named Shirley Kim, who has registered a number of Shinn's companies ...

What story is dance with the devil based on? ›

For those unfamiliar with the story, Dancing with the Devil is a well-known Texas Borderlands folktale on par with the story of La Llorona (the weeping woman) or El Cucuy (a Latinx urban legend comparable to the Bogeyman).

What happened to the girl who danced with the devil? ›

In some versions of the story, the girl had burns where the devil touched her. Other variations claim the girl died on the spot, while others say the girl went crazy and is still alive and living in the Valley – still waiting for her handsome stranger to return.

What is the meaning of the dancing devils? ›

noun. 1. : a grotesque and often obscene impersonation of an evil spirit usually with the aid of a mask that is important in some Asian curative rites and stage dramas and popular in European carnivals as a remnant of medieval miracle plays. 2. : apache devil dance.

What does it mean when someone says dance with the devil? ›

What does dance with the devil mean mean? To dance with the devil is to engage in risky, reckless, or potentially immoral behavior.

What does it mean to dance with the demons? ›

It means to knowingly do something immoral or evil believing that you can use your encounter with evil as a means to something you really want and you won't get stuck in evil.

Who is Miranda Derek? ›

The mystery surrounding Miranda Derrick, a dancer and TikTok star with more than 2 million followers, lies at the heart of the Netflix docuseries “Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult,” now streaming on the platform.

What's going on with Miranda Derrick? ›

Since taking on the role she has conducted red carpet interviews with the cast of Bridgerton, covered the BAFTAs and been interviewed by BBC Radio and London Live. In her spare time she also moonlights as a published author, the book Gothic Angel.

What religion is Robert Shinn? ›

Esther Shinn

According to Without A Crystal Ball, who has been posting about the 7M controversies for years, she and Robert started the Shekinah church in 1994. They have two children together, Isaiah and Conrad.

Is dance with the Devil a true crime? ›

Netflix's new three-part documentary series, Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult, hit the streaming service earlier this week and has already shocked viewers with its allegation of a “cult-like” atmosphere inside 7M Films, a management company that works with TikTok dancers.

Is the show dance monsters real? ›

That's the number one question I'm asked. Backup dancers were actually on the stage, but the monsters were only shown on a big screen. We, the competing dancers, were never on the physical stage unless we got eliminated. Chelsea Cushing doing the facial expressions for Candy's performance.

Is Dance with a Stranger Based on a true story? ›

Miranda Richardson is her usual brilliant self in "Dance with a Stranger," a 1985 film telling the true story of Ruth Ellis and David Blakeley. Blakeley was a rich young race car driver who becomes involved in a obsessive, passionate, and often violent relationship with night club hostess Ellis. It leads to tragedy.

Is interpretive dance real? ›

Interpretive dance is a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan. It used classical concert music but marked a departure from traditional concert dance, as a rebellion against the strict rules of classical ballet.

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