
Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok CultAfter TikTok dancers join a management company and its associated church, unsettling details about the founder and their dark realities come to light.

Part I: Die to Yourself
May 29, 2024
A popular influencer severs ties with her family after joining a church-affiliated management company as accusations of abuse against its leader emerge.

Part II: The Escape
May 29, 2024
Former members recall their harrowing experiences as part of Robert Shinn's church and how the alleged abuse they long endured drove them to escape.

Part III: Reap What You Sow
May 29, 2024
Former followers and family members join forces to take action against Robert and his associates as they strive to move forward and leave the past behind.

totallyfiend
@totallyfiend
Despite the obnoxious title, this series was very raw and emotional to watch. A story about dancers with big dreams coming together, ending up under the same roof, getting brainwashed, used and even abused. I couldn't care less about dancing videos or social media, so I thought I'd drop out quickly, but the story was captivating. There was a lot to unpack here. Instead of going through my own views about each person, I'll bring up the Lee sisters. Their section of the show was real, heart-breaking struggle that left me speechless. 'Cult' is a hard word to chew, and it brings up a lot of emotions in each participant; especially when it comes to admitting, that it's the truth. Interested in the Wilking sisters' situation, I read some articles; Miranda is stating, that her family didn't support her religious journey. How does she not see, that what her family _really_ doesn't support, is that she's praising Jesus with a predator under the same roof?