I wasn’t invited to the ‘Dance Moms’ reunion because the previous cast ‘can’t meet me’

#wasnt #invited #Dance #Moms #reunion #previous #cast #meet
I wasn’t invited to the ‘Dance Moms’ reunion because the previous cast ‘can’t meet me’

[ad_1]

Abby Lee Miller believes she wasn’t invited to appear on the Lifetime special “Dance Moms: The Reunion” because her former students “can’t face her.”

“They know that if it weren’t for the show, they would never be where they are today,” the controversial choreographer said about the reality show “Dance Moms” during by visiting the Just B with Bethenny Frankel podcast. this week.

Show alums JoJo Siwa, Chloe Lukasiak, Brooke Hyland, Paige Hyland, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker and their mothers took part in the special, which aired earlier this month, to reflect on their time on the show, which ran from 2011- 2019.

“They know that if it weren’t for this show, they would never be where they are today,” she said of “Dance Moms.” Getty Images
The Lifetime show aired earlier this month. Getty Images for life

Miller reflected on this too, especially her close relationship with sisters Brooke and Paige, which came to an end after the dance studio director had a falling out with their mother, Kelly Hyland, whom she had known for decades.

“There are two little girls that I was very close to — much closer emotionally and familially than any other child,” Miller told Frankel.

“Their mother was on my original starting team when I was 14 years old. She stopped by my studio. Then she left, got married and had children [and] I brought them to my studio when they were 2 years old.”

See also  Francis Ford Coppola's divisive conversation in Cannes in 'Megalopolis'.

The author of “Everything I Learned About Life I Learned in Dance Class” wondered, “If it was so toxic to all those kids, why did they come back? The children are back.”

“If it was so toxic to all these kids, why did they come back?” Miller wondered.
She noted that although “there were other studios in town”, hers “was the best”.

She noted that although “there were other studios in town,” hers – Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) – “was the best.”

Miller, 58, then said there were “good times” and “it was fun,” adding that the girls – then aged 6 to 13 – “loved what they were doing.”

The reality star blames both the show and the mothers of her former students for her downfall, claiming: “What the show and the mothers did ruined my business. They destroyed my business.”

Maddie Ziegler (right) previously described Miller’s dance studio as a “toxic environment.” RW/MediaPunch
Miller recently admitted she regretted how “harsh” she was with the girls – but only after realizing their “talent” simply wasn’t there. ©Lifetime Television/Courtesy of the Everett Collection

Miller recently admitted on an episode of “IMPACT x Nightline” that she regrets how “harsh” she was with the kids – but only when she knew their “talent” just wasn’t there.

Over the years, several “Dance Moms” alums have spoken about their negative experiences with an addict.

Lukasiak recently told Page Six that she felt like she “wasn’t enough,” while Maddie Ziegler previously called ALDC a “toxic environment.”

[ad_2]