TURPIN siblings Jordan and Jeanetta have undergone a major transformation since they escaped their parents’ house of horrors six years later.
The house of horrors siblings have changed their lives around and found fame as TikTok stars.



Six years ago, Jordan Turpin bravely escaped her home at 17 years old to call the police and report her parents for the abuse of Jordan and her 12 siblings.
The Turpin siblings were between 2 and 29 years old and were reportedly chained up and starved by David and Louise Turpin.
Due to the Turpin’s horrendous conditions, the home was dubbed the ‘House of Horrors.’
Despite their rough upbringing, the siblings, especially Jordan and Jeanetta, who became social media stars, have seemingly turned their lives around.
Jordan has over 293,000 followers on Instagram and 1.6 million followers on TikTok.
The media personality creates content around motivating her following while making fun dancing videos.
In an interview with FabTV at the Stefan Benz concert, Jordan was asked how she makes her videos motivational.
“I just speak from the heart and stuff and I feel like it’s something that just comes naturally,” she said in an interview clip.
“I’ve always wanted to help others.”
When asked who she looked forward to seeing at the concert, Jordan said she was excited to hang out with her sister Jeanetta, who accompanied the TikTok star.
The interviewer went on to ask Jordan and Jeanetta how they were doing after their troubled start to life, to which Jordan answered, “I’m doing good.”
“I take it day by day. I usually come off of social media all happy and stuff, but there are those days that get kind of rough, Jordan continued.
When the question was turned to Jeanetta, she said they’ve “all dealt with our own thing our own way.
“We’re all going to process our things our own way.”
While Jordan has a bigger following, Jeanetta has accumulated almost 20,000 followers on Instagram and often posts content about nature.
Who are the Turpin siblings?
The Turpin siblings are 13 individuals who were rescued in 2018 after being abused by their parents David and Louise Turpin. While there are 13 siblings, the identity of four siblings are known: Jennifer, Joshua, Jordan, and Jeanetta.
- On January 14, 2018, Jordan Turpin, then 17, escaped from her parents’ home and called 911 for help.
- David and Louise Turpin were arrested on suspicion of child abuse and torture.
- They were later charged with 12 counts of torture, seven counts of abuse of a dependent, six counts of child abuse, and 12 counts of false imprisonment.
- In February 2019, David and Louise pleaded guilty to one count of torture, four counts of false imprisonment, six counts of cruelty to a dependent adult and three counts of wilful child cruelty.
- In April 2019, the Turpin parents were sentenced to life in prison with a chance of parole after 25 years.
- The Turpin siblings were put into foster homes, where they claimed they were abused by their foster parents, Marcelino and Rosa Olguin.
- The case is still ongoing.
Additionally, on TikTok, she has accumulated over 43,800 followers, and she posts lifestyle content.
Jeanetta’s TikTok bio reads, “Keep learning. Keep growing. Keep adding to your beautiful being.”
This week, the Turpin sisters were spotted at the End Of Summer Universal Citywalk Event dancing and enjoying themselves at a concert.
CELEBRITY PALS
Since Jordan rose to social media stardom, the media personality has made an array of celebrity friends.
Last year, Jordan shared that Demi Lovato has been there for her and Jeanetta.
“She’s actually really kind of been here for me,” Jordan told People.
“In the beginning of the year, it was rough, and she was somebody that was there for me out of just the few people. It was really sweet.”
Jordan has also been seen with Charli D’Amelio, Justin and Hailey Bieber.


