'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers: Chloe Lukasiak drops teaser about possible return

Is Chloe Lukasiak ready for a "Dance Moms" comeback? Instagram/chloelukasiak

Despite the several legal battles host and coach Abby Lee Miller is facing, "Dance Moms" is moving forward with season 7. According to a report from Ecumenical News, it is possible that the show will also see the return of former key dancer Chloe Lukasiak. 

Lukasiak departed from the show several seasons back and has since been active with Studio 19. As stated in the report she has proven herself victorious by claiming the Teen Choice Dancer Award in 2015 and was recently nominated for the award again, alongside former "Dance Moms" dancers Maddie Ziegler and Kalani Hilliker.

The rumors of her return once again kicked up when the dancer posted a photo on Instagram. The photo showcased Lukasiak with fellow Studio 19 dancers along with the caption "Last day at the original studio," hinting that she would be leaving Studio 19 soon. Fans speculate that this means she could be freeing up her schedule to return to "Dance Moms."

According to the report, there is absolutely no chance of Ziegler returning to the show anytime soon given how Ziegler parted ways with Miller and because of her ongoing schedule. Ziegler is appearing on several films and is promoting her solo album as of the time being while still being active as a dancer.

It is stated in the report that Lukasiak may not be returning to "Dance Moms" due to her busy schedule for the rest of 2016 and because the dancer has proven she can be successful without the aid of "Dance Moms" or Abby Lee Miller. However, it is still possible she will be featured in a small cameo or as a guest star for one competition. 

Despite having to face fraud and money laundering charges, Abby Lee Miller has been able to secure another season and while it has not yet been given an official premiere date the report states it is likely going to premiere this coming January 2017.

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