'Dance Moms' season 6 rumors: Abby Lee taking show to Australia?

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Is Abby Lee bringing "Dance Moms" to Australia next season?

The owner of Abby Lee Dance Company and the lead star of Lifetime Network's "Dance Moms" reality show contemplated the idea of having students from the Land Down Under when she was visiting the country. 

"Maybe season six will be an Australian Dance Moms!" Miller stated in one of her recent interviews. 

Does this mean that the notorious dance choreographer will bring her infamous strict coaching style that gave her the moniker "Abby Lee Monster" to another country? There are no confirmed details yet regarding the possibility of having an Australian version of the dance reality show, but the current episodes of "Dance Moms" season 5 aired the Australian tour of the ALDC girls last month. 

Meanwhile, Miller's student Nia Frazier recently clarified in her Instagram account the rumors that she and her mother Holly will not return to "Dance Moms" season 6 because of their feud with the famous choreographer. 

Earlier reports claimed that the mother-daughter duo were considering leaving the show because of the way Miller handles her classes, and her obvious lack of support for Nia's upcoming singing career. But it seems like the speculations are not true, and the ALDC girls will all return for the sixth season of the show. 

Just last weekend, Nia joined her co-stars and classmates in gracing the grand opening event of the Abby Lee Dance Company L.A., together with Jojo Siwa, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, Mackenzie Ziegler and her sister Maddie, who also happens to be Miller's favorite student and the most popular one from the group. 

At the moment, "Dance Moms" is on a two-week hiatus for a midseason break and will be airing the rest of the episodes from season 5 beginning June 9. 

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