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Dancing For The Devil’s Miranda Derrick received ‘hate mail, death threats’ after Netflix doco

A woman at the centre of a bombshell Netflix doco exposing a cult-like dancing group has spoken out about how the series has ruined her life.

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Dancing for the Devil subject Miranda Derrick is speaking out about the negative consequences the shocking Netflix documentary has had on her life and family since its May premiere.

In a vulnerable video shared to her Instagram, Miranda, who did not participate in the documentary series, revealed, “Before this documentary, my husband and I felt safe. Now that this documentary is out, we feel like our lives have been put in danger. We have both been followed in our cars, we have received hate mail, death threats, people have been sending us messages to (take out own lives) and we’ve been stalked.”

She added, “Someone said that, ‘If I see you on the street, I’m going to come and get you so you better get security.’ Someone also said that, ‘If I see you walking on the sidewalk, I’m going to come and shove you in the trunk of my car.’”

Netflix's ‘Dancing For The Devil’s Miranda Derrick claims she's received death threats since the show aired
Dancing for the Devil subject Miranda Derrick is speaking out about the negative consequences the Netflix documentary has had on her life.
Dancing for the Devil subject Miranda Derrick is speaking out about the negative consequences the Netflix documentary has had on her life.
Miranda said she’d received threats and messages of hate.
Miranda said she’d received threats and messages of hate.

The documentary series tells the story of how Miranda became estranged from her family after she moved to Los Angeles and signed with 7M, a church-affiliated management company, 7M Films.

The series claims that dancers who worked with the company were encouraged to stop talking to their loved ones, while also forking over much of their earnings to the church.

Miranda currently lives with her husband, James “BDash” Derrick, who was also a member of 7M.

Miranda and her husband, James 'BDash' Derrick.
Miranda and her husband, James 'BDash' Derrick.

Miranda pointedly called out her estranged family, noting that the documentary series may have jeopardised their relationship even further.

“I don’t understand how my parents and my sister thought that this documentary would help me or our relationship in any way,” she said in the video.

“I have been getting together with my family for the past couple of years, privately, to work on our relationship, to make things right, to mend what has been broken,” she added.

“I’ve been loving getting together, laughing, just enjoying each other’s company. And this documentary has made it very difficult to continue doing that.”

Miranda previously shut down the claims raised in Dancing for the Devil, saying, “I am just a woman living my life. I am not a victim, I am not in any harm, I am not being abused.”

Derrick did not participate in the documentary series.
Derrick did not participate in the documentary series.

Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult tells the shocking story of how the Los Angeles management company isolated a group of TikTok dancers, controlled their careers, and convinced them to abandon their families under the leadership of 7M CEO Robert Shinn.

It’s believed that the management company is an extension of the invite-only church of Shekinah, where Shinn has been a pastor for decades. Shinn was accused of displaying controlling behaviour over clients and members in the documentary series.

Shinn is currently facing a lawsuit from former dancers who accuse him of “brainwashing, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, manipulation, and exploitation.”

This story originally appeared on Decider and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as Dancing For The Devil’s Miranda Derrick received ‘hate mail, death threats’ after Netflix doco

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