Ruby Franke's Daughter Slams Lifetime Movie Based on Family as 'Trash': It 'Only Hurts My Siblings More'

Shari Franke — the oldest daughter of convicted child abuser Ruby Franke — said she "had an anxiety attack" after seeing the trailer for the film

<p>Shari Franke/Instagram</p> Shari Franke

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Shari Franke

Ruby Franke’s daughter Shari Franke is speaking out about the upcoming Lifetime movie based on the tragic events surrounding her family.

Shari — the oldest daughter of convicted child abuser Ruby, 42 — shared a post on her Instagram Stories on Friday, Oct. 4, in which she reacted to watching the trailer for Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story, which follows her mom’s arrest and conviction in 2023.

“I saw the trailer suddenly in class and had an anxiety attack," Shari wrote. She then claimed, "None of us were contacted about the movie. None of the proceeds are going to the kids,” referring to herself and her five siblings.

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“This movie is trash, and only hurts my siblings more,” Shari continued, before she asked her followers, “Please do not support this movie.”

Lifetime did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

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<p>Ruby Franke/Instagram</p> Ruby Franke

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Ruby Franke

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In Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story, Emilie Ullerup stars as the once-popular family vlogger Ruby, while Heather Locklear portrays her business partner, Jodi Hildebrandt.

Ruby and Hildebrandt were charged with child abuse in Sept. 2023, after Ruby’s then 12-year-old son Russell escaped “emaciated” from Hildebrandt’s Utah home with visible wounds and tape marks on his wrists and ankles. He then asked a neighbor to “take me to the nearest police station,” according to Ring camera footage.

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Eve, Ruby’s then-9-year-old daughter, was also found in “a similar physical condition of malnourishment” at Hildebrandt’s home.

Ruby pleaded guilty to four counts of child abuse in December 2023.

On Feb. 20, Ruby and Hildebrandt were sentenced to four to 60 years in prison after four convictions each of aggravated child abuse.

<p>Lifetime</p> Heather Locker plays Jodi Hildebrandt in the Lifetime true crime film 'Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story'

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Heather Locker plays Jodi Hildebrandt in the Lifetime true crime film 'Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story'

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Following her mom's arrest in September 2023, Shari, who is estranged from her parents, wrote on Instagram: “Today has been a big day. Me and my family are so glad justice is being served. We've been trying to tell the police and CPS for years about this, and so glad they finally decided to step up."

Then, in a post shared a month later, Shari wrote there were "not even words to describe how upside down my life has become."

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"I’ve cried, had an infinite number of panic attacks, had way too much ice-cream, and yet life goes on. Therapy has literally saved me, but God has too," she continued. "My life is somehow becoming more beautiful and fulfilling, despite all the terrible things going on."

"I’ve tried to live my life to the fullest the last few weeks, even though all I want to do is hide away in my apartment (I do have my days). Tomorrow is another big court day, and I’d appreciate your prayers and thoughts for my family and myself," added Shari.

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Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story premieres Saturday, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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