If you are someone who loves to dance or dancing for that matter and drama at the same time, then this hit TV series is for you. Dance Moms is an American reality television series that debuted on Lifetime on July 13, 2011. It circles mainly around the stories among preteen girls who are trained everyday to join for dance competitions. It became a hit because of the drama caused between the mothers of the dancers and their trainer Abby Lee Miller. And because of th continued patronage, Dance Moms is set to return with its sixth season this 2016.
So what is in store for us in this new season? The upcoming episodes will be about the discovery of Miller's situation that resulted to her being impatient and rude towards the girls. As it turns out, the dance instructor and owner of Abby Lee Dance Company is involved in 20 counts of fraud. For so long Abby Lee Miller had been walking around in the show and behaving like nothing is wrong, but that is about to change. Abby Lee had tried real hard to stop Lifetime from bringing this out in the open, but they couldn’t help it.
With all that is happening, Miller will be unable to support the girls and will leave in the middle of the competition after she answered a phone call from her attorney. In spite of her absence, her girls go ahead to win the overall competition in the teen category for Straight Outta Pittsburgh.
Watch out for more updates and spoilers as we wait for the return of 'Dance Moms'.


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