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Miranda Derrick, the subject of the Netflix documentary Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult, is speaking out with an update on her relationship with her family.
The 27-year-old dancer and TikTok star also claims that her life is in danger following Netflix’s release of the documentary. The series explores Miranda‘s estrangement from her family after joining a religious organization.
Miranda‘s family provides testimonials for the series and tells stories about how she allegedly changed as a person, missed her grandfather’s funeral, and cut off contact with them amid her involvement with 7M. She previously slammed the documentary in her first public statement.
“Before this documentary, my husband and I, we felt safe,” Miranda said in a video posted to her Instagram page on Monday (June 10). “Now that this documentary is out, we feel like our lives have been put in danger.”
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She continued, “We have both been followed in our cars, we have received hate mail, death threats, people have been sending us messages to commit suicide, and we’ve been stalked.”
Miranda spoke about some of the threats, saying, “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.”
She also discussed her relationship with her family and how the documentary is going to drive a wedge between them.
“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.
At the end of the documentary, we learned that Miranda had formed a relationship with her family again, despite still
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Nicole Kidman, born on June 20, 1967, has achieved great success in Hollywood with her many Oscar nods, one win, and a wide range of films. Kidman broke into the business with the 1989 thriller "Dead Calm." It wasn't long before she joined Tom Cruise, her future beau, for the 1990 film "Days of Thunder." Cruise and Kidman were married the same year the movie was released. During their marriage, they starred in two more movies together, "Far and Away" (1992) and "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999).
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Prince Harry has suffered three embarrassments in recent weeks as tensions continue to rise within the Royal Family, a royal biographer has claimed.The Duke of Sussex was unable to see his father, King Charles, on a trip to the UK last month due to the latter's busy schedule. And, according to royal expert Emily Andrews, he also received no invite for Trooping the Colour last weekend and was left off the guest list for the "wedding of the year" hosted by the Duke of Westminster.
told People.“They look very much in love and were very happy, so that’s the most important thing.”The former co-stars previously shared a close bond during their time on the hit USA Network show until Markle quit after season 7 following her engagement to Harry in 2017.Pierce said working alongside the former actress was “a blast,” but admits that the pair have only seen each other a couple of times since Markle became a royal.“I’ve gotten to see her just a few times since, and we’ve been able to reminisce and so it’s real, we have fond memories of working together,” he told the outlet.Earlier this year, Pierce revealed what he said to Markle on her last day of filming the show.Appearing on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” the Tony winner, 60, shared a story from Markle’s final scene.“It was the last night of working and I said, ‘Meghan, your life is going to change, and you’re going to be in a bubble, but just always remember, no matter what, I’m your friend — you have lots of friends,’” he recalled to host Chris Wallace, 76.“‘We’re always thinking about you, we’ll always be there for you.
during his 3-day trip to London last month.Displaying tensions further, Markle also snubbed the royal family by flying to London to meet her husband at Heathrow Airport and immediately jetting off to Nigeria together.“Maybe there’s too much water under the bridge now, a lot of time has passed, trust has been broken, can that be repaired? Time will tell,” Harrold said on behalf of Spin Genie. “Actions speak louder than words.”The Sussexes have also not seen cancer-stricken Kate Middleton since she revealed her diagnosis to the world in March.Despite once being joined at the hip, Harry and the Princess of Wales, 42, no longer boast a friendship as tensions worsened following his revelations in “Spare.”Still, while a reconciliation between both camps seems like a pipe dream, Harry is reportedly looking to snap up a UK property so that he and his wife have a place to stay when visiting London.Harrold this week told The Post that Harry’s rumored UK home search was spurred on after he “realized that he’s only got one family.”The royal expert suggested that the couple are looking to revert back to their “original idea” of splitting their time equally between the UK and the US.After being evicted from Frogmore Cottage in June 2023, Harry and Meghan have not had a permanent place to stay on his home soil.The pair currently reside in their $14 million Montecito, Calif.
Bridgerton.The actor plays Penelope Featherington on the Netflix period romantic drama, and in a new interview with People, she has responded to certain social media speculation about her appearance on the show.“I think if you wear corsetry for long enough, your body really moulds to it,” she said about the costumes that she wears on the show’s sets. “Sometimes they come in a fitting for a fashion designer and they put a corset on me and I’m like, ‘Oh, you can go tight,’ and they go, ‘What do you mean?’ I’m like, ‘My body now will go whew.’”“I saw some trolls,” she continued.
Hard Life – formerly known as Easy Life‘s – new single ‘Tears’ is “disparaging and defamatory”.The Leicester indie band announced that they would be surrendering their band name after being sued by the conglomerate in October and being described as “brand thieves”, thereby avoiding a costly legal battle they said they could not afford. They played a London farewell gig under that moniker (which saw the sold-out KOKO crowd lead chants of “fuck EasyJet“) and released a final single, ‘Trust Exercises’.Their comeback single ‘Tears’ addresses the legal battle – “It’s a hard life, I can’t lie,” frontman Murray Matravers sings, “it’s been a rush, in the hard times, lucky I got friends that I trust. It was easy in my 20s now I gotta lawyer up, gimme air miles or a fair trial Stelios.”EasyGroup’s lawyers have taken issue with the lyric referencing owner Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, labelling it “disparaging and defamatory” and claiming it is a breach of the settlement made with the band.
following the May 29 release of Netflix’s three-part docuseries, In a video published on June 10 , Derrick speaks to camera about the impact the documentary has had on her and her husband’s lives. “Since this documentary came out, we feel like our lives have been put in danger,” she says, perched on the edge of a bed wearing mint green leggings and a black racerback tank.Miranda Derrick and her husband, the dancer James “BDash” Derrick, are featured prominently in the docuseries as members of the alleged , run by Robert Shinn, who is also the founder and pastor at LA's Shekinah church.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Miranda Derrick, the subject of Netflix‘s docuseries “Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult,” released a video on Instagram claiming that her and her husband James’ “lives have been put in danger” since the release of the hit documentary. The three-episode series, which premiered on May 29, follows a group of TikTok dancers who believe they are involved in a talent management company called 7M. The docuseries focuses on Miranda Derrick, a member who’s estranged from her family, which is desperately trying to get her out.
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The Netflix docu-series Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult has been topping the streaming service’s charts this week and now the subjects are speaking out.
was at her wedding—just four days before dropped on Netflix.“It was truly the best day of my life,” Melanie tells Glamour of her Las Vegas nuptials, which took place on May 25. Despite online conspiracies that her sister faked her , Melanie confirms Miranda and James “BDash” Derrick witnessed her exchange vows with NFL player Austin Ekeler.
Noel Gallagher has launched a new documentary series The Making Of Council Skies, which was directed by his daughter Anaïs.The former Oasis guitarist took to his Instagram account to share that he will be releasing the four-part docuseries The Making Of Council Skies in celebration of the first anniversary of the High Flying Birds’ fourth studio album ‘Council Skies‘.He also revealed that the series, shot by his daughter Anaïs and edited by Jamie Carter, will give fans an inside view of the album’s recording process. “To mark the one year anniversary of ‘Council Skies’ a new four part docu-series, ‘The Making Of Council Skies’, will be released on the brand new Noel Gallagher F.C!,” began the caption of his post.A post shared by Noel Gallagher’s HFB (@themightyi)It continued: “The series, shot by @gallagher_anais and edited by Jamie Carter, gives viewers exclusive fly on the wall access to the recording process at Noel’s Studio, Lone Star Sound.
Netflix documentary Dancing For The Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult centres on an alleged cult run by Robert Shinn.The documentary series spotlights various families impacted by management company 7M Films, which has been accused of manipulating and exploiting its members, primarily by its CEO Shinn, who is also a pastor at the Shekinah Church.While the series covers a number of dancers recruited by 7M Films, the relationship between Miranda Derrick and her family is the main focus. After Miranda joined the company with her now-husband James Derrick in 2020, she became estranged from her sister Melanie Wilking and other family members.The family claimed Miranda was part of a cult that was controlling her interactions with them, but Miranda denied the allegations, stating that the rift started because her parents did not approve of her partner James.Miranda Derrick and her husband James are still part of 7M Films in Los Angeles.
is speaking out for the first time since the May 29 premiere of Netflix's documentary. In the three-part series, Miranda's parents and her sister, Melanie Ekeler (née Wilking), tell producers that they believe Miranda to be in a cult run by Robert Shinn, a pastor at LA's Shekinah Church as well as the founder of 7M Films, the management company which represent's Miranda dance career.“Hey guys, I hope you're having a wonderful day,” Derrick said in an Instagram Story published on June 4.
According to a royal expert, Prince Harry is deeply upset about his strained relationship with his brother Prince William and is further saddened by the impact this could have on his children Archie and Lilibet.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Micheal Keaton recently told Empire magazine that watching his iconic character Beetlejuice go mainstream over the years through various merchandising has been “fucking weird.” In order to reprise the role in Tim Burton’s upcoming sequel, Keaton had to actively block out what the character’s popularity has turned him into over the years and return to the reasons why he accepted the role in the first place. “There’s been so much merchandising of it, I had to drop back to where it started,” Keaton explained. “I had to go, ‘What was my unusual imagination even thinking about when I was developing it in the first place?’ As opposed to seeing a coffee mug or a golf club cover [featuring Betelgeuse’s face].” “That was fucking weird,” Keaton added about the character’s popularity.
sister is starting to address her followers after the release of .Following her released on June 2, Melanie Wilking (now Ekeler) took to her to share her gratitude in a lengthy video message. “I'm very thankful that Netflix gave us the platform to share our story to more people because in the beginning, you know, you could have just thought that it was a isolated family incident,” she said on June 2.