'Dance Moms' Season 7 Spoilers: New Team 'The Irreplaceables' Performs a Mature Routine
While the viewers are in for some major changes in the show starting with Abby Lee Miller's departure, spoilers have it that the cast members of the reality series "Dance Moms" have also gone through several major firsts such as performing a Burlesque dance number.
At this point, "Dance Moms" celebrates a new team they call The Irreplaceables that is composed of several girls who have grown up dancing in the show, namely Chloe Lukasiak, Nia Sioux, Kalani Hilliker, Kendall Vertes and Camryn Bridges.
Spoiler videos show that their first-ever dance routine as The Irreplaceables, however, will be quite chaotic and challenging for the girls who have never done such a type of dance before.
In a two-part special episode of "Dance Moms" to air on Oct. 10 called "There's a New Team in Town," the synopsis hints that it will feature footages where The Irreplaceables and the ALDC fight it off in a dance competition for the first time.
As the girls in The Irreplaceables have expected, their mature dance routine will not sit well with their former choreographer, Miller.
Apart from Miller's disapproval of the new direction that The Irreplaceables has taken, a previously posted video of the team's performance during the actual competition also shows that their "The Last Dance" number could improve the girls' synchronization.
The Fierce National Dance Competition took place in March at Upland, California. According to spoilers, The Irreplaceables won second place in the teen division but did not have a spot in the overall rankings.
On the other hand, the ALDC had better results in the same competition after reportedly winning two first place awards.
In other related news, young dancer JoJo Siwa was recently interviewed by PEOPLE. And despite the way Miller left the show earlier this year, the 14-year-old performer said nothing but praises with regard to her former choreographer.
"You know, she personally taught me how to sink or swim," Siwa shared. "She never really said this, but you know when she's saying something without saying it — she teaches you how to sink or swim. ... Honestly, I have a lot to thank her for because truthfully, she helped me out a whole bunch."
Meanwhile, Miller is serving a year of jail time after being convicted of bankruptcy fraud.
"Dance Moms" airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m. EDT on Lifetime.