The documentary film ‘Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult’ by Jon Blair is a captivating and eerie documentary that delves into the exploits of Shinn’s activities and business ventures, featuring interviews and archival material. Vik White, a member of the cult that gained immense fame, is featured in the film, which also features interviews with Shinn’s Shekinah Church and talent company 7M Films.
Vik White, a Ukrainian native, expressed his pride in the country.
Slavik Pustovoytov, Vik, was born in Poltava, Ukraine on December 15, 1998, but he spent most of his life in the United States before moving to Oklahoma to pursue his passion for dancing.
At 18 years old, he changed his name to Viktor “Vik” White and spent time in Las Vegas, where he continued to learn dance and eventually settled in Los Angeles. He has since developed a strong affinity for hip hop and freestyle, but his success was primarily due to his performances in the fifteenth season of ‘So You Think You Can Dance?’ in 2018, where he placed fourth.
Vik’s reported connections with many of his Los Angeles-based dancers were breathless until they caught sight of him being invited to Robert Shinn and Shekinah Church in the latter part of this year. According to reports, the latter once urged all members to cut ties with their families to avoid career pitfalls, but it remains uncertain whether he followed this advice and has also been vocal in his endorsement of his home country in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Vik White is Zooming Out Suddenly.
Despite being a thriving social media influencer and dancer, Vik White’s involvement with 7M means he collaborates with other members in exchange for exclusive brand deals. He has previously appeared with Revolve, Airtel, and Simon in Prime Video’s ‘The Idea of You,’ and most recently acted in one of the group’s adult film adaptations.
Vik’s participation in the film was noteworthy, as he shared that having a live audience during filming made his performance more authentic and enjoyable than rehearsing in front of a mirror.