'Dance Moms' Maddie Ziegler's cell phone hacked; police investigating

Maddie Ziegler in Sia's music video for "Chandelier" YouTube/SiaVEVO

Dance sensation Maddie Ziegler had her cellphone hacked since September 2017. The former cast of "Dance Moms" already reached out to the Los Angeles police to ask help from the incident.

According to TMZ, The 15-year old star claimed that the hacker has been saying that he or she has saved all the messages and pictures from her phone. Despite this, the hacker has not asked for anything in return, making the motive unclear as of the moment.

Previously, Ziegler released a YouTube video of her doing her regular makeup and skincare routine. As seen in the video, the former "Dance Moms" star gave fans a peek at her daily routine which starts at noon.

Fresh from the shower, Ziegler is seen applying a cleansing oil on her face before brushing her teeth. After donning herself with sweater and jeans, the dance sensation starts applying makeup on her face. Before beginning, she informs the viewers that she will be taking them to her step-by-step makeup tutorial.

At the start of the makeup session, Ziegler is seen applying a moisturizer on her face before applying some rose water spray on her skin. She also applies some lip balm and concealer under her eyes and in some areas of her face to conceal the blemishes. At the end of the video, she claims that she does not always put on makeup, and when she does, she only does it simply without even fixing her hair.

Ziegler first appeared on TV when she joined "Dance Moms" in 2011 until 2016 but gained fame in 2014 when she started appearing in Sia's music videos including "Chandelier" and "Elastic Heart." In 2016, she was a judge on "So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation." She also starred as a ballerina in the film "The Book of Henry" and has around 11 million followers on Instagram.

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