'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers: Junior Elites leave Abby Lee Miller; team joins rival dance studio?

A promotional photo from Lifetime's "Dance Moms." Lifetime

The events that transpired in the recent episode of "Dance Moms" season 6 may well seem to send a message to Abby Lee Miller that her dance studio is falling apart. The latest offering of the show featured moms of the Junior Elite team taking action as they couldn't stand Miller's approach any longer.

As a result, the mothers came up with the decision to cut ties with the Abby Lee Dance Company and tap other coaches to teach their girls. Reports suggest that the dancers will be under the wing of the 3rd Street Studio where they first did their dance routines back then.

Adding salt to injury, the breakaway group is said to have rendered the services of Murrieta Dance Project's (MDP) Erin Babbs to train the girls for their next competition. Moreover, the moms were excited to be hooking up with one of Miller's rivals that they even uploaded an image on social media with the caption, "#NewBeginnings." Furthermore, it is said that Babbs chose a dance number for her new students that depict former members of the team that went on to pursue other endeavors.

Back at the ALDC, the said post quickly reached Miller and she was obviously saddened. She even went on to say that some of the young girls on that team were like daughters to her and added that she would go as far as laying down in the middle of the road and risking her life in a heartbeat for them. Miller then shrugged off such feelings and continued with what remains of her school. That being said, Miller announced to her students they'll be going head-to-head against their former colleagues in the upcoming competition in Los Angeles.

The season 6 finale of "Dance Moms" will air this Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime.

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