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This article discusses death threats and allegations of sexual abuse. TikTok dancer Miranda Derrick is continuing to condemn Netflix’s recently-released docuseries, "Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult." Frazer Harrison / WireImage The three-part docuseries focuses on talent management company 7M Films — owned by church pastor Robert Shinn, who also leads the nondenominational Shekinah Church.

Several TikTok stars who were formerly managed by 7M alleged in the docuseries that the church operates as a cult, and accused Shinn of sexual harassment and financial misconduct . The docuseries states that Shinn has denied these allegations. Derrick, who rose to fame alongside her sister, Melanie Wilking, joined 7M in 2021 with her husband, James “BDash” Derrick.



The following year, Wilking and her parents went live on Instagram to publicly express their concern for Derrick's well-being. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Melanie Wilking (@melaniewilking) Derrick has long denied being in a cult, and shortly following the release of the Netflix docuseries, she issued a statement to her Instagram stories accusing the programme of portraying her as “brainwashed.” Amy Sussman / Getty Images “I love my Mom, Dad and Melanie and they will forever be a part of my life.

The truth is, we just don't see eye to eye at this time,” she wrote. “I believe that this documentary is a one-sided story. I gave my life to Jesus Christ in 2020 and asked my family for some s.

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