'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers: Kendall's place in ALDC under threat in episode 3

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After Kendall Vertes surprised the fans when she broke down during the premiere episode of "Dance Moms" season 6 when she received harsh comments from head coach Abby Lee Miller, the upcoming episode will reportedly center on her continuous attempt to get an important place in the dance company.

Kendall seemed to have moved on from the drama during the season premiere. She was also reportedly more inspired to prove to Miller and the rest of the members of ALDC that she got what it takes to lead the team in their performances during competitions. But based on the synopsis for the upcoming episode, Miller remains skeptic about Kendall's position on the team.

"Kendall couldn't take anyone to the dark side," Miller said. The young dancer claimed that she can. However, her mother Jill Vertes told the cameras that Miller never taught Kendall anything to help her daughter achieve her goals.

Meanwhile, Miller will also introduce a new batch of "mini dancers" in the third episode of "Dance Moms" season 6. It will also feature a showdown among the more prominent students of ALDC like Kendall, JoJo Siwa, Nia Frazier, and Maddie Ziegler's sister Mackenzie versus the newest students discovered by Miller.

Jill and the other moms were disappointed when they learned about the introduction of the "minis" in the group. They all believed that the head coach was putting all her efforts in training the new students, thus neglecting the other girls.

Miller and the mothers will also clash after they ask her about the 20 counts of fraud cases filed against her. Will this cause another drama inside the ALDC?

"Dance Moms" season 6 episode 3 airs Tuesday, Jan. 19, on Lifetime.

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