'Dance Moms' season 6: Filming for season 6 is underway; Maddie Ziegler returning?

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A new season of "Dance Moms" is underway as filming has already begun, as revealed by show coach Abby Lee Miller.

Miller was previously rumored to leave the show because of her issues with Lifetime, specifically paycheck concerns. There were also rumors that the coach will ditch the show to create and star in her own.

The past couple of months, Miller was not the only "Dance Moms" star to be the subject of rumors. Maddie Ziegler was also surrounded by reports that claim she may not be returning to the show because of other commitments.

It was also previously reported that the young star wants to pursue acting, but now, new reports are pointing to her likely comeback.

This news came from an Eventbrite post, which revealed a kick-off special for the show's season 6 that happened last week. The post showed that Ziegler's name was included in the list of dancers.

She joins JoJo Siwa, Kalani Hilliker, Kendall Vertes, and Nia Frazer. Could this really mean that Ziegler will appear in next season?

More updates about "Dance Moms" season 6 will surely reveal more about the young sensation. Meanwhile, the coach expressed how truly proud she is for Ziegler's accomplishments.

Miller shared a clip taken from her pupil's thirteenth birthday party last Wednesday, showing how Ziegler was so full of spirit during her big day.

The birthday girl was also seen with her friends, Vertes and Frazier.

Maddie Ziegler Instagram/ maddieziegler

"Dance Moms" season 6's release date has yet to revealed, but the show is slated to be released next year.

Miller was the first member of the show who was seen filming as dance auditions were taking place in her studio in the West Coast.

The dancers' first competition that will be featured in season 6 will be in Glendale, California, happening on Oct. 10.

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