The strange story of how TikTok dancers were sucked into a cult
Cults come in a variety of flavors, but they all serve the same purpose: control. And Robert Shinn follows that formula with his cult. In 1994, he founded Shekinah Church, a church for Korean Americans, then slowly began to control its members by convincing them to work in his many businesses and give him most of the money they earned. But this was not enough for him. In 2021, he decided to combine religion with entertainment when he searched for dancers on TikTok for his talent management company, 7M Films, and then pushed them into joining Shekinah. He did these things not because he was a truly religious man or truly interested in helping young people with their careers, but for the typical reasons of a cult leader: money and power.
The three-episode Netflix docuseries Dancing for the Devil describes how Shinn turned these dancers into Shekinah followers and cult members who he isolated from their families and took advantage of financially. It follows the Wilking family as they try to get their daughter Miranda to leave the cult. It also follows former members filing civil and criminal charges against its Shinn and others, and brings on other members who left the cult.
