'Dance Moms' season 6 news: New cast members already selected?

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"Dance Moms" is gearing up for its new season, with a new report claiming that Abby Miller has been spotted filming new episodes for the reality series. 

According to the International Business Times, the dance coach has been seen filming new episodes at her new L.A. studio, Abby Lee Dance Company Los Angeles. The website reports that Miller may have also dropped hints on her Instagram page on who will be included in the season 6 cast of the Lifetime show. 

Last month, Miller posted an ad on the photo sharing app, saying the show "is now casting competitive dancers and their moms for the hit series dance show." Earlier this week, the dance studio owner gave an audition update on Instagram, and one photo showed her looking at eight young dancers with their mothers behind them.

Another photo showed her studio filled with dancers, captioned, "Endless amounts of talent in the room. Hard decision… Who will make it?" 

IBT reports that several familiar faces from the show were seen at the auditions, such as ALDC Pittsburgh student Sarah Hunt, season 4 ensemble team member Tea Adamson, and season 5 guest star Brynn Rumfallo. 

On Tuesday, Miller posted a picture of Hunt and Haley Vrolijk — another ALDC Pittsburgh student — on Instagram. The photo was captioned, "I've been treating #ALDC kids from the Burgh to the #lifestylesoftherichandfamous for many years." IBT reports that the two may have already been invited to be on season 6 of the show. 

As for Miller's star student Maddie Ziegler, there is no word yet on whether she'll be back in the series for another season. The 13-year old recently said that she wanted to try something other than being on a reality show and that she wanted to pursue an acting career. It was reported earlier this month that Ziegler has just been cast in "Sister," a movie to be directed by Sia. 

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