Dancing For The Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult’s Producer Just Spilled On The Possibility Of A Season 2
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Dancing For The Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult was one of Netflix’s surprise smash hits this year, with everybody (myself included) getting pretty damn invested. And now, one of the co-executive producers has addressed the question on all of our minds: will there be a season two?
Co-executive producer Tim Milgram was the driving force behind getting the doco made, due to his strong links to the dance community and determination to tell the story.
He had previously employed Isaiah Shinn at his production company and worked with many of the dancers pre-7M, including Konkrete and B-Dash. He’d also met Melanie Wilking and her sister Miranda Derrick a couple of times prior to the whole alleged cult sitch.
In case you need a quick refresher – the Netflix series sheds light on the Shekinah Church in Los Angeles, with pastor and founder Robert Shinn creating a company called 7M to manage influencers and TikTok stars.
In 2022, the church came under fire after TikTok dancer Melanie Wilking and her parents released a tearful Instagram Live video. In this infamous live, they claimed family member Miranda was now part of the alleged cult Shekinah, and had been forced to cut contact with them for a year. The show followed the Wilking family and other TikTok dancers who had since left the church.
And while it showed how many dancers and ex-cult members have now found closure, there were a few unanswered questions. For example, what’s happening to the remaining members such as B-Dash and Miranda? As far as we can see on social media, they’re still part of Shekinah. Will the lawsuits against Robert be successful? And is there a possibility the church could be forced to close?
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