'Dance Moms' season 6 cast news: Who will return?

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After the airing of the last episode of "Dance Moms" season 5 last week, fans of the show are already asking what is in store for them in season 6. While some things will remain unchanged, Abby Miller being one of them, viewers can expect a lot of new faces on the show, especially the dancers and their doting moms, as auditions are presently taking place for season 6.  

So what is known so far about the upcoming season of "Dance Moms"? One piece of information that is confirmed so far is that season 6 will be a huge one. Jeff Collins, the executive producer of the show, told AfterBuzzTV, "It's going to be a big season." With regard to the filming of the show, he hinted that it will start soon, saying, "It is just around the corner."

Perhaps the most asked question about season 6 is who among the season 5 cast members are coming back. Jeanette and Ava Cota are likely to reappear in the new season.

"Her daughter's a beautiful dancer and she's a great teacher," Collins commented, referring to the Cotas. "I can't imagine that they would not be part of Season 6. If they want to come back, we are there to play." 

As reported by IBTimes, Nia Sioux Frazier and her mother, Holly Hatcher-Frazier, might also be coming back for season 6 even after a shaky season with Abby Miller on "Dance Moms" season 5. Kira Girard, with so many things going on with her life like a wedding and a baby on the way, will also be back with her daughter, Kalani Hilliker. 

The upcoming season will be shot on a new location on the West Coast at the Abby Lee Dance Company Los Angeles. This move should add some curious dynamics to the reality show, another good reason to watch out for "Dance Moms" season 6.  

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