'Dance Moms' season 7 rumors: Return of Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak to the show not likely to happen

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Controversy continues to shroud the seventh season of the popular dance reality series, "Dance Moms," as possible imprisonment looms over the dance instructor and founder of the Abby Lee Dance Company, Abby Lee Miller, for charges on fraud and criminal activity. Still, despite troubles with the "Dance Moms" lead, it seems like fans are hoping to see a few of the reality television stars like Chloe Lukasiak and Maddie Ziegler return to the show and give it a brighter atmosphere. Now, new rumors indicate that Miller herself is also working to have the two return for a showdown to put "Dance Moms" back on its feet.

According to a report by Game n Guide, rumors have started spreading that Miller has begun attempting to convince the "Dance Moms" former stars to come back to the show for the seventh season of the series. Ever since news broke out that Miller may have to face time in prison, the ratings for the series had begun to drop and it looks like the Abby Lee Dance Company founder is looking for ways to bring the show back up.

Apparently, fans have been waiting to see Ziegler make a return to "Dance Moms" for a showdown with Lukasiak on the seventh season of the series, however, the two are busy exploring all of the possibilities their career holds for them outside of the Collins Avenue Entertainment dance reality television series. In an interview with Hollywire, Chloe Lukasiak expresses her interest in making her own clothing line, saying that she has an obsession with shoes, bags, and clothes.

Meanwhile, despite the charges being made against her, Miller is insistent on staying on in "Dance Moms" as it moves on to its seventh season. The Lifetime network has yet to give a definite premiere date for the new season of the reality television series.

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