'Dance Moms' season 7 release date news, rumors: Show may be over if Miller gets jail time for fraud

The promo banner for "Dance Moms" Facebook/DanceMomsonLIFETIME

"Dance Moms" has been on air for six seasons straight but unfortunately, the show might be facing a near demise since "Dance Moms" star Abby Lee Miller might be sentenced to prison soon.

"Dance Moms" has been on the air since 2011. The show is a documentary type series that features the life of Abby Lee Miller, her students, and their mothers as they work altogether in Miller's dance company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

"Dance Moms" shows what goes on behind competitive dance contests as Abby Lee Miller's students aim to pursue the highly-celebrated National Dance title. The show explores the dynamics between teacher, student, and parent as Miller brings out the potential of the young dancers.

Though "Dance Moms" was a show successful enough to end up having six seasons on air, the show might just be up for its last season since reports show that "Dance Moms" season 6 has experienced a great drop in viewers in the middle of the season.

What's more is that "Dance Moms" season 7 is speculated to be the show's last season since "Dance Moms" ALDC coach Abby Lee Miller has recently pleaded guilty to fraud charges. Rumors suggest that Miller could indeed be facing a prison sentence that would completely hinder her from continuing the show.

Other things that add to the suspicion that "Dance Moms" season 7 might be the last season of the show is the fact that some of Miller's student's mothers are distancing themselves from Miller because of her bankruptcy fraud charges.

In one previous episode of "Dance Moms" Jill and Kendall was shown breaking their ties with Miller.

"We've been unhappy for some time now, since Abby has been sitting on an entire album of Kendall's music. So this week, our attorney sent word to Abby's attorney that we were going to dissolve our contract with Abby," Jill said.

In response Miller expressed that she is not "taking anymore crap from Jill," leaving the two parties to seek their lawyers to completely end their partnership.

News
House of Lords urged to back abolition of non-crime hate incidents
House of Lords urged to back abolition of non-crime hate incidents

The House of Lords is being urged to vote in favour of abolishing controversial non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs). 

World is at a 'dangerous tipping point', say Church leaders in appeal for peace
World is at a 'dangerous tipping point', say Church leaders in appeal for peace

The Church leaders said that the recent escalation in Iran and the Middle East had only added to the "distressing list" of ongoing conflicts including those in Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, and Myanmar.

Faith communities generate £250m annually for Welsh economy - report
Faith communities generate £250m annually for Welsh economy - report

Faith communities across Wales are delivering social action worth at least £250m a year while playing a vital role in addressing poverty, loneliness and mental health pressures.

How Christians should respond when senior public figures are arrested
How Christians should respond when senior public figures are arrested

The first thing Christians must do is uphold the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'.