'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers news: drama continues as Abby Lee Miller favors mini team

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"Dance Moms" season 6 continues to encounter more drama as coach Abby Lee Miller favors her minis once again in episode 27, titled "Mini Mayhem." The episode sees Abby focus entirely on her mini team, forcing the elites to choreograph their own dance routine.

As stated in a report from the IBTimes, Abby, once again, abandons her older dancers, forcing them to choreograph their own performance without her input. Unfortunately, their "Wizard of Oz"-inspired performance will only grab the second spot in the teen division and fifth in the Innovation Dance Competition.

It is unclear how Abby will respond to their loss, particularly since their last performance in episode 26 placed first. The previous performance was also without Abby's aid, and the moms are starting to complain about Abby's negligence towards the elites and are notably arguing against the moms of the mini team.

Jill Vertes, the mother of Kendall, raises the argument between the elites and minis when she tells the mothers of the minis to get out and go home. It is said that this would lead to the big conflict in episode 28, titled "Abby, You're Fired!"

However, the mini team is enjoying a high level of success. The report points out that in the upcoming episode the team will win first place with their acrobatic mime dance. This will further reveal how Abby is attempting to push the minis as the next big thing for the show.

Coach Abby is also attempting to fix the drama by teaming the elites and the minis together for a duet performance. It is stated that JoJo Siwa of the elites and Elliana Walmsley of the minis notably impressed the judges. They took home first place with their "Fan Favorite" performance.

The results of the other duet pairings are still unknown at this point.

"Dance Moms" season 6 episode 27 is scheduled to air on Oct. 4 at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime.

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