'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers, cast: Chloe Lukasiak tipped to return to show as guest

Chloe Lukasiak rumored to return in season 7 Instagram via chloelukasiak

"Dance Moms" season 7 is going to hit a lot of bumps given that Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak both decided to leave the show and with the lead coach, Abby Lee Miller, pleading guilty in her fraud case. However, according to a report from Game N Guide, it is possible that the two dance stars will make a comeback.

The report points out that both girls left the show given how Miller had treated them in the past season and because both are fully capable of leading a successful career without Miller coaching them. However, it is postulated that they might be coming back at least for a guest appearance or even to battle Miller's current team of dancers.

Ziegler has been able to prosper with her solo album, diverging into a singing career, but as a dancer she has also successfully landed a part in the "So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation" series. Lukasiak has prominently made a career on YouTube, has been modeling and is now appearing in several small movies.

Lukasiak and Miller had been undergoing issues ever since Miller stated that the former had a "lazy eye." As stated by the Bitbag, it is undetermined if this was purely out of frustration or was a statement taken out of context. Either way, Chloe's mother did not take it lightly and opted to take Chloe out of the show.

Chloe has since stepped away from "Dance Moms" and has yet to appear in any of its seasons. 

According to the report, the likelihood of either dancer appearing in "Dance Moms" season 7 is very low given how their relationship with Miller is not stable. However, the show is starting to struggle, particularly due to Miller's legal battles, and bringing the two over even just as guests for one or two competitions would keep the show afloat.

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