'Dance Moms' season 6 update: Sarah Hunt and many more to return?

Cathy will not replace Abby in "Dance Moms" season 6. Facebook/Lifetime

Dance coach Abby Lee Miller thinks that there's a "bright future" for "Dance Moms" season 6. This is after she saw how talented the kids auditioning for the new season are. She has been updating fans through social media about the show's quest to find amazing young dancers. 

In some of the snaps she posted on her Instagram, there were familiar faces that turned up, leading the rumor mill to churn on the possible return of some dancers from the show's previous seasons. The first one is Sarah Hunt. 

Miller is reportedly in L.A. shooting new episodes and she has been hanging out with Hunt, who appeared in "Dance Moms" seasons 4 and 5. The youngster once pulled off an overall win for ADLC with her dance solo "One Heart" in the series' previous season. It won't be a surprise to see her in "Dance Moms" season 6, too. 

Another star that the show could feature is 10-year-old Haley Vrolijk. She isn't much of a presence in Los Angeles where the show is being filmed but she is big in Miller's dance studio in Pittsburgh. It looks like she is about to conquer the L.A. stage as well, following Hunt who is a student in the same Pittsburgh studio. 

Other young girls spotted auditioning for "Dance Moms" season 6 are Tea Adamson who starred in the Lifetime series' fourth season, and Brynn Rumfallo who had a fleeting dance stint in season 5. It remains to be seen if they will be part of this year's cast. 

Meanwhile, there's still no word about the return of Miller's alleged star student, Maddie Ziegler. The last time the talented dancer talked about "Dance Moms" was when the show was preparing for its season 5 finale. She said at the time that she wasn't sure if she would be back on board. 

There's still no premiere date for "Dance Moms" season 6 but there are already competitions lined up for the crew, including the Sheer Talent Special Edition Competition happening in Alex Theatre in Glendale, California on Oct. 10. 

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