'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers, cast: What's next for Nia, Maddie and Mackenzie?

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While rumors are rampant that Abby Lee Miller isn't up for "Dance Moms" season 6, many fans look forward to seeing more of the talented youngsters and their expressive mommies in a brand new season of the Lifetime reality hit series.

IB Times, for one, is psyched to see Nia Sioux Frazier take the stage once more. There were rumors that the award-winning performer was leaving the show, which upset her fans. Thankfully, Frazier, who is also busy with her burgeoning music career, clarified she is not ready to pack her bags just yet.

The 14-year-old dance wunderkind's single "Star in Your Own Life," which she sang and danced in a music video that now has 2.5 million views on YouTube (Miller was even mad at her for focusing on it other than her dance rehearsals) just showed just how much further she can go to beyond "Dance Moms."

As for Maddie Ziegler, who everybody knows and loves as the awesome young dancer in Sia's music videos, fans can expect more of her in the show. In the finale episode of "Dance Moms" season 5, Maddie was defeated by her younger sister Mackenzie in a dance competition.

While she was happy for her sibling for emerging on top in the end, Maddie is still upset for being second place knowing that she showed in her performance that she could beat Mackenzie. With this, fans hope to see a much more determined Maddie in "Dance Moms" season 6.

Going back to Miller, the dance instructor isn't ready to talk about renewals until Lifetime settles their payment for her. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, she revealed the behind the scenes drama that makes her return to the show unlikely.

She stated that should "Dance Moms" season 6 happen (which she hopes will focus more towards the dancing rather than the quarrelling moms), she might not be in it. The rest of the team has "done it without [her]," so she believes they could do that for the rest of the show.

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