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Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story is the no. 1 film to watch on Netflix right now. As of the time of writing, the film is currently at the number 1 spot in the US and 18 other countries, while also cracking Netflix’s Top 10 in a total of 55 countries. That’s quite a feat, considering that the film is a very American story (set in Utah’s Mormon community), which doesn’t have as much of a sensational draw as, say, a serial killer or missing person’s story. However, the film is clearly making a profound impact.
Evil Influencer Is A Story Most People Don’t Know That They Know

In August of 2023, therapist and YouTube star Jodi Nan Hildebrandt was arrested along with her brand partner, Ruby Franke. What ensued thereafter was a shocking exposé about what was truly going on behind closed doors within the mom/parenting influencer community.
Hilderbrandt and Franke had launched a YouTube channel, “ConneXions,” in 2022, alongside their Instagram account “Moms of Truth.” The move was actually a rebrand of Hilderbrandt’s ConneXions business from the late-2000s, where she served as a counselor in Utah, eventually getting accepted into the state’s LifeStar counseling service, which “specialized” in psychiatric and psychological treatments for “problems” like sexual temptation and self-indulgence in adult entertainment.
However, Hildebrandt was eventually put on professional probation in 2012, after it was discovered that she had disclosed a client’s personal information about his sexual proclivities to the Mormon church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ultimately suspended her from its counselor referral list; Hildebrandt would still practice therapy privately, employing unorthodox and even abusive methods of “treatment.” She was very good at convincing couples and families (devout ones in particular) that her harsh methods were the righteous wisdom of a prophet, carrying out God’s directive.









