'Dance Moms' season 6 episode 32 spoilers: Elites join Erin Babbs' studio

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"Dance Moms" season 6 has seen coach and host Abby Lee Miller favor her team of minis, the junior dancers, over her older seniors in the elite team. The moms are getting frustrated about this, and in episode 32, "Two Teams, Two Studios Part 1," the elites are finally quitting and leaving Miller behind.

As per the official synopsis of the episode from TV Guide, the elites have been neglected for far too long, and now, the moms will be pulling their daughters out. After quitting Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC), they'll be heading off to join Erin Babbs' dance studio. Fans will recall that Babbs is Abby Lee's main rival in the industry.

However, upon joining the new studio, the elites will be challenged with new choreography. Nia Frazier and Kendall Vertes will be paired up with a famous musician, although the identity of this singer has been kept anonymous.

While the elites are training with Babbs, Abby Lee focuses all her attention now to the juniors. She is now set to give three of the juniors their first solo performances.

This whole issue of Abby Lee favoring the juniors erupted in episode 31 when she gave all her attention to the juniors, leaving the elites to choreograph their own dance. While the minis won the top awards, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, Brynn Rumfallo, and Nia Frazier failed to get any recognition due to the lack of coaching.

The minis, on the other hand, managed to gain recognition with their performances "Cast the First Stone," "Float Like a Butterfly," and "Sting Like a Bee." When the mothers of the elites confronted Abby Lee and threatened to leave, she told them to go ahead because she had enough of their complaining.

Episode 32 is just one-half of the ongoing drama between Abby Lee Miller and her girls moving to Erin Babbs' studio as episode 33 will be the second half, revealing how the conflict may end.

"Dance Moms" season 6 episode 32 airs on Nov. 15.

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