Will Gianna Martello return to Dance Moms if TLC renews the dance show for season 8?

"Dance Moms" season 8 renewal up in the air Facebook/DanceMomsonLIFETIME

Gianna Martello talked about her plans for "Dance Moms" after her longtime friend Abby Lee Miller announced plans of leaving the show.

In an interview with Hollywood Life, the choreographer from Abby Lee Dance Company claims she still has no idea if she will return to "Dance Moms" if TLC will order the show's eighth season.

"I don't know. I definitely am not opposed to it, but I don't even know if there is going to be another season. So we'll see. I absolutely love what I did on the show. so it's definitely not out of the question," the choreographer stated.

She also reveals that she had no chance to work with new dance master Cheryl Burke for season 7B, since she and Abby worked with the mini team, while Burke worked on another team.

The choreographer, who was responsible for most of the ALDC's dance routines in the past, also talked about Miller's decision to leave the show. According to Martello, the owner of ALDC has always been planning to leave "Dance Moms" for a while already due to her disagreements with the production. But she only learned about her friend's latest decision through social media. However, she believes that it would be hard to say that Miller will never return to the show in the future.

She also reveals it will be hard to imagine her life on the show without Miller. "I feel that she and I work so well together on the show, but it doesn't work without me and without her. Like, we come as a team on this show," she states.

But when asked by Parade about her hopes for the show, the choreographer states, "I'm hoping for five more seasons of dancing. We have some really great stuff coming up and some really big surprises coming up on the show."

TLC is expected to reveal its plans for "Dance Moms" soon.

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