'Dance Moms' season 7 air date, spoilers: Abby Lee Miller putting Chloe Lukasiak off return?

Is Chloe Lukasiak ready for a "Dance Moms" comeback? Instagram/chloelukasiak

It was previously reported that an Instagram post from former "Dance Moms" star Chloe Lukasiak sparked rumors she was returning for season 7. But it is now speculated that she might not be coming back after all and this is still due to the past conflicts she has had with the show's host and dance coach, Abby Lee Miller.

As stated in a report from Game N Guide, Lukasiak had been one of the key dancers in "Dance Moms." Chloe and her mother, Christi, quickly left the show when Miller made a derogatory remark regarding Chloe's eye.

The report explains that following their departure, it was discovered that Chloe's condition was more severe than previously thought. It turned out that the young dancer had been suffering from Silent Sinus Syndrome, a medical condition that caused one eye to be smaller than the other. 

Chloe had since had eye operation and the report states that she has been happier due to the repairs the surgery gave her. Not only did the surgery make her eyes appear more balanced but it also grants her better vision, which is crucial for a dancer, model and actress such as her. 

According to the report, the conflict may have been so significant that either Miller or Chloe and her mother might not be willing to move past it and allow Chloe to come back for "Dance Moms" season 7.

On the other end of the spectrum, "Dance Moms" superstar Maddie Ziegler has also departed from the show after she too had a long-running conflict with Abby Lee Miller. Ziegler has since moved on to her own solo dancing career, a singing career and is also beginning to act in small film and television projects. Ziegler has been confirmed to not return for season 7.

No official release date for season 7 has been announced, although it is expected to premiere in early 2017.

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