'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers: Maddie Ziegler still absent as ALDC dazzles in third competition

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The lack of info about the premiere date of "Dance Moms" season 6 does not stop the web from noosing spoilers about what the Abby Lee Dance Crew is up to as they film new episodes for the hit Lifetime series.

The ensemble recently headed to Santa Ana, California to compete in Devotion 2 Dance and from the looks of it, no one is more excited than dance instructor Abby Lee Miller herself, who shared a sneak peek of her students' performance in the contest.

Miller beamed as she posed next to choreographers and her students including Jojo Siwa, who had a zombie make up on. Indeed, she has all the reasons to smile after her girls conquered the dance floor, a victory made sweeter after a poor showing in the second "Dance Moms" season 6 episode.

Spoilers point to ALDC landing first place in the teen division for their group hip-hop dance. The choreography was arranged by Guy Siwa, who was also in the competition to watch the crew perform. Backstage, he also posed in some photos with Miller.

Kendall Vertes earned the top spot after performing some jazz to the tune of "All Eyes on Me" while Siwa placed second in the specialty preteen division owing to her stellar "I'll Show You the Dark Side" solo. Apparently, the song choice explains her spooky get-up.

Meanwhile, for the third consecutive time, Miller's so-called star student Maddie Ziegler was allegedly nowhere to be found. Once again, she misses the competition due to her filming commitments in the Colin Trevorrow film "The Book of Henry."

Due to the youngster's successive absences, there emerged reports that she may be facing the chopping block and might be kicked out of "Dance Moms" season 6. Not that she will be worried. Ziegler seems to have a plenty of projects lined up for her including the said movie and a new Sia music video.

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