'Dance Moms' news: Former star Abby Lee Miller bored in prison; will she return to the show soon?

"Dance Moms" star Abby Lee Miller is starting to get bored in prison. Recent Instagram posts by the choreographer suggest that she wants to get back into the dance scene. She also hints that she may be coming back to teach dance again in public soon.

Miller's posts sent a clear message that she misses "Dance Moms" and her family at the Abby Lee Dancing Company (or ALDC). She even said that she wants to get back into dancing as soon as possible and admitted that she cannot function well without dance.

"Starting to get so so bored. I need to teach dance. I don't function without dance," the choreographer expressed in an Instagram post. It was a caption to a picture showing Miller and her "Dance Moms" students.

The post has more than 186,000 likes so far, and has comments from more than 1,300 people. But perhaps the part most interesting for fans is the hashtags the choreographer used.

Miller used the hashtags #comingsoon and #newstart as her hashtags for the post, along with #dancemoms and #aldc. This implied that the choreographer may be back to teaching dance soon.

The "Dance Moms" choreographer had not been exactly idle in jail. As one of her activities, she choreographed a dance performance that was presented during the prison's Christmas celebration. She also made it her New year's Resolution to "dance every day."

Apparently, she had been also taking time to learn new things. Reports say that she finished multiple classes while in prison. She completed the Adult Continuing Education — or ACE — in the field of real estate.

She received an ACE certificate for the field, as well. This means that she will be recognized as a certified knowledgeable person in the field of real estate.

Miller went into prison last May. She was convicted of 20 counts of fraud.

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