'Dance Moms' latest updates, rumors: Season 7 to continue without Abby Miller

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"Dance Moms" is one docu-series TV show that has been surrounded by controversy since its host Abby Lee Miller recently faced fraud charges that eventually led to a prison sentence. Because of Miller's recent fraud charges, rumors are spreading around the internet that "Dance Moms" might be canceled.

Since Abby Lee Miller is currently facing a prison sentence as well as the loss of her students and clients, many speculations surrounding "Dance Moms" suggest that the show will be canceled soon since it would be hard to continue filming without the dance instructor.

However, recent rumors suggest that even if Abby Lee Miller goes to prison, the show will still come back for a seventh season, only with another head coach.

Furthermore, "Dance Moms" host and coach Abby Lee Miller was indicted back in October 2015 on 20 counts of fraud. Miller was said to have hidden a staggering $755,000 USD from her Lifetime reality TV series "Dance Moms."

What's more is that some rumors suggest that Miller even sought financial aid from "Dance Moms" producers by asking them to pay for mother fees that she owed to the show. Right now, Miller is currently facing up to $5 million USD worth of fines, and then a sentence of up to five years in prison.

Ever since then, the sentencing of Miller had faced several delays.

However, according to recent paper work filed at the federal court of Pennsylvania last week, U.S. Attorney David Hickton has announced the official sentence date for Abby Lee Miller by stating that the "Sentencing in the above captioned cases is tentatively set for Friday, December 2, 2016." 

As of now, there is still no official news from Lifetime as to who will be included in the seventh season of "Dance Moms," but recent speculations suggest that even if Abby Lee Miller does go to jail, the show will definitely continue to air without her. 

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