'Dance Moms' season 5 spoilers: girls back to L.A. in episode 14

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Season 5 of "Dance Moms" has seen its fair share of controversy but the next episode, "Hollywood Round Two," is meant to bring the girls back to Los Angeles and redeem themselves by winning competitions. 

Nia and Kendall are both going to focus on their new singing careers, but tensions build when moms Holly Frazier and Jill Vertes don't agree with each other, especially when instructor Abby Lee Miller takes it upon herself to manage Kendall's career choices. 

Working with the girls this time is Dallas Lovato, sister of famous pop singer Demi Lovato. She will be primarily working with Nia and Kendall as they move from dancing to singing, but Dallas will also play a part in helping the rest of the ALDC dance crew pick up the pace to impress their teacher and win. 

A lot of pressure is going to hit Maddie as well, particularly after her absence in the previous episode. Miller was difficult to deal with in "Mackenzie's Time to Shine" but in the promo trailer for "Hollywood Round Two," it appears it will be Maddie's turn to face Abby's wrath. 

"Maddie, are you tired?" Abby asks and the preview clip immediately reveals Melissa Frazier dropping her smile. 

Amidst all the chaos and pressure, the International Business Times also reports that the group will be spending more time in the official ALDC Los Angeles studio. According to the report, Miller is waiting for the new studio to finish renovating and is currently staying in the studio where contestants for "Dancing with the Stars" reside. 

Abby's co-choreographer, Gianna Martello, posted via Twitter that she was relocating to L.A., further cementing the rumor that ALDC would focus in Los Angeles for some time.

Martello's tweet reads, "I'm really going to miss you this time, Australia. I'll be back for ya. #LAbound." 

"Hollywood Round Two" is set to air on April 7. 

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