'Dance Moms' season 5 spoilers: Tough competition ahead for the girls in episode 7

Abby Lee Miller of Dance Moms Season 5. Dance Mom's Facebook page

The girls of Abby Lee Miller will finally have a shot to have a big break in the upcoming episode of 'Dance Moms Season 5.'

Abby Lee Miller's students will have a chance to be a part of the latest music video YouTube sensation MattyB, while one of her favorite students Maddie Zieglar is out filming one of the episodes of Disney Channel's show "Austin & Ally."

In the promo video for 'Dance Moms' season 5 episode 7 titled "Wild Wild West Coast, Part 1," the chief choreographer and director of Reign Dance Productions is obviously excited for what's in store for her students. "Auditioning for videos -- it's one of the reasons we came out here," Abby said.

The moms are excited for their girls as well. Jill, Kendall's mother, claims that the audition is a big opportunity that they have long been waiting for.

But the girls will have to fight hard amongst themselves in order to land the coveted role. "We'll see who wants the job the most. Today, you're teammates, but tomorrow you are each other's competition," Abby said.

Meanwhile, Maddie will not be competing with the other girls for the video because her schedule is wrapped around her guesting stint for Disney's "Austin & Ally" show.

The 12-year-old recently had her big break when she was tapped to dance during the recent Grammy Awards.

When asked by KDKA's Kristine Sorensen about how she felt during the Grammy performance, Maddie claimed that it was a surreal experience. "It was just amazing. Especially because this was my first time at the Grammy's and I got to perform. And I look out in audience and Kim and Kanye were just sitting there, like oh my god, they were just watching me. So it was really cool."

The next episode of Dance Moms Season 5 will air on Tuesday, February 17.

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