'Dance Moms' season 7 news: New season to premiere next week; Abby Lee Miller creates 'super team'

A promotional photo from Lifetime's "Dance Moms." Lifetime

"Dance Moms" season 6 just ended, but Lifetime is already promoting season 7. The first few sneak peeks also confirm that the show has been pushed up and will now premiere this Nov. 29 instead of early 2017, likely due to coach Abby Lee Miller facing possible jail time due to financial charges filed against her.

The official promo trailer starts off indicating that season 7 is going to see a lot of changes, and then, it focuses on Miller pushing for the formation of a "super team," one that can perform the most elite dances. She also states that this team will prove they can climb to the top without their former stars like Maddie Ziegler.

Miller tells her girls that some of them might be able to replace their idols like Maddie and become the next big star on the team. However, in order to achieve this, she also states that she will show no mercy and will be stricter to her dancers.

She is then heard stating that one step to achieve this goal is to eliminate the dancers who are holding the team back, claiming no one is safe and that anyone can be removed. She even screams at one child, stating her greatest mistake was to let them walk into her studio. She also states that she would not let one dancer bring down the entire team and everything they had worked hard for.

Unfortunately, her attitude will get in the way, and the trailer shows many of the dancers struggling to keep up with the faster, more difficult pace. The moms on the show also start complaining, with a few clips showing most of them yelling at Miller for the way she has been handling their children.

"Dance Moms" season 7 was set to premiere in early 2017 but will now air on Nov. 29 on Lifetime.

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