'Dance Moms' season 7 cast, spoilers: Chloe Lukasiak is definitely not appearing next season

Chloe Lukasiak Instagram/chloelukasiak

In a previous report, it was stated that dancer Chloe Lukasiak may be returning to "Dance Moms" in the upcoming seventh season, following a post on Instagram hinting she was leaving her current dance studio. However, in an interview with Maximo TV, the young dancer denied the rumors outright, confirming she is not coming back.

During the interview, Lukasiak attempted to dodge the topic but later gave in and explained that she has no plans to ever return to "Dance Moms." She also explained that she left the show for a reason and that nothing has changed her mind to convince her to come back.

As stated by Vine Report, the dancer also approached the question in an awkward manner hinting that she is still uncomfortable regarding the idea of coming back to "Dance Moms" or associating herself with the Abby Lee Dance Company. The dancer explained she is currently concentrating on her individual dancing career.

Fans of the series will note that back in season 4 Lukasiak and her mother got into a feud with host and coach Abby Lee Miller when the latter commented on Lukasiak's eye. As it turns out Lukasiak had a medical condition and while she later had surgical operations to fix the concern both Lukasiak and her mother had taken Miller's comments as an insult.

Due to to the feud, which also cause Miller another series of controversy as many viewers questioned how she treated her students. Lukasiak left the show, choosing not to return for season 5 and its subsequent seasons. 

Vine Report also reveals that without Maddie Ziegler or Chloe Lukasiak, the show may be losing its star power and more trouble is on the horizon with Miller's legal battles. Miller is now rumored to be looking for a new superstar dancer that may achieve the same height of skill, talent and popularity as Maddie Ziegler.

No official release date has yet been announced for "Dance Moms" season 7.

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