'Dance Moms' season 7 rumors: Fans believe Maddie Ziegler's memoir makes her better than Chloe Lukasiak

Abby Lee Miller and Maddie Ziegler of "Dance Moms" Lifetime

Though "Dance Moms" stars Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak have both left the popular Lifetime network dance reality television series to pursue other projects and opportunities in their career as dancers, it seems like fans continue to pit the two against each other as they try to compare which "Dance Moms" star has done more or achieved more in life. Now, as fans continue to choose sides and play favorites, it seems like new reports indicate that Ziegler is turning out much better than Lukasiak.

Though Lukasiak has done a lot outside of "Dance Moms," Game N Guide reports that Ziegler is pushing full steam forward to prove that she's more than just the favorite dancer of the controversial Abby Lee Dance Company founder, Abby Lee Miller. Aside from dancing, the former star from "Dance Moms" can also model, act and write books.

Apparently, Ziegler is set to release a memoir of her life and success as a dancer and actress called "The Maddie Diaries." Scheduled for publication in March next year by the Gallery Books, the memoir will document Ziegler's life, training and early success. Though some fans may take this as an indication that Ziegler is better than Lukasiak, people must remember that life is not a competition and the girls are just glad they can do the things they love. In fact, Lukasiak and Ziegler aren't event competing against each other at all.

Meanwhile, in other "Dance Moms" news, iTech Post reports that Abby Lee Miller is allegedly trying to convince Lukasiak and Ziegler to go back to the series as the Lifetime reality television series continues to see a steady drop in its ratings. "Dance Moms" hasn't been faring so well with Miller facing prosecution and possible imprisonment, thus it looks like the Abby Lee Dance Company founder is trying her best to keep the show on the road by having the two return. Despite the show's current situation, however, many believe that the chances of Ziegler and Lukasiak returning are significantly low.

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