Dance Moms season 6 news update: Is Abby Miller Lee quitting?

Abby Lee Miller from "Dance Moms" instagram.com/therealabbylee

"Dance Moms" is set for another season, but it seems that Maddie Ziegler and Abby Lee Miller are not so enthusiastic about season six.

According to reports, Ziegler is facing a promising modeling and acting career, having appeared in numerous music videos, and is now having second thoughts on whether or not to pursue the competition at Abby Lee Dance Company (ADLC).

Meanwhile, Miller also hinted that she will not be continuing on with the show. She said that while her journey with "Dance Moms" is almost coming to an end, a new adventure awaits her.

In an earlier interview with ET Online, Miller openly expressed how the network has delayed its payment plans. The coach also admitted that there's tension between her and the show's producer.

She also explained that before the network should ask her for another appearance for season six, she and the cast members need to be paid first.

Audiences have also observed that Miller has not appeared numerously onscreen the last season and she explained that the producers had to kick her out.

"The producer threw me out! So I left and I didn't come back...," she said, according to OK! Magazine.

Meanwhile, there may be talks about Ziegler's exit from the show, but a recent clip released by EW showed Ziegler's emotional moment shared with her "Dance Moms" coach.

Will this moment signal the 12-year-old reality TV star's possible return for season 6?

In the released clip, it showed Maddie and the girls going through a hard time putting out the right emotions while doing their dance rehearsals.

Abby reported that the girls' performance was good, but she wanted more emotion from them.

Melissa then suggested recalling an unforgettable time of loss, in which Maddie remembered her coach's mother, Maryen, and then felt emotional and ended up hugging Abby.

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