'Dance Moms' Season 6: Abby Lee Miller Replaceable?
"Dance Moms" season 6 so far has highlighted Coach Abby Lee Miller's absence amid her legal woes, and now there are speculations on whether the team needs her to win in a competition or if they can clinch a victory on their own.
Abby Lee Miller was absent during the first competition of her new team because her hands were full with her bankruptcy fraud charges. The next episode of "Dance Moms" season 6 will feature her new mini team's participation in the Fierce Dance Competition, according to Christian Today.
In the previous episode titled "Now You See Abby, Now You Don't," the team joined the Dream National Dance in California. Despite the no-show of their coach, the junior elite girls won first place with their dance number "The Elites," while the mini dance team won second place for "The Spotlight." Solo dancers Brynn Rumfallo and Maddie Ziegler won a placement at the contest, the report details.
In the next episode titled "Abby's Replaceable," the girls' performance during the Fierce Dance Competition will be featured. The said contest was held on Nov. 7, 2015 in Lawndale, California. Fans have yet to see if Coach Abby will still be absent during the second contest or if she will show some support for the girls, the report details.
Based on spoilers for the upcoming "Dance Moms" season 6 episode, the girls will win first place in the junior division and overall competition for their dance to the tune of "Bollywood Dreams." Nia Frazier and Kalani Hilliker will also win first in the teen division and fourth for overall for their duet performance. Rumfallo and Kendall Vertes will also clinch third place in the junior division and overall for their duet number, the report relays.
Peyton Evans and Alexus Oladi will win first in their mini division for their duet performance "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark." Jenna Vanzuela will also win first in overall for her solo performance.
Meanwhile, Abby is busy preparing for her bankruptcy fraud trial. For the third time, her camp has asked for an extension to scour through the evidence that the FBI submitted, the Inquisitr reports.
Because of the tension brought about by her current legal problems, it remains to be seen if she will be seen in the next episodes of her dance reality series. It is worth noting that she had already emailed the mothers of the dancers to notify them of her intention to resign from the show.
"Dance Moms" season 6 airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST on Lifetime.