'Dance Moms' season 7 cast, spoilers: JoJo Siwa staying with the show for now

JoJo Siwa will be back in "Dance Moms" season 7. Instagram/itsjojosiwa

"Dance Moms" season 7 will feel a lot different without Maddie Ziegler and fans note that it hasn't been the same ever since the loss of Chloe Lukasiak a few seasons past, given that Lukasiak decided to leave the show due to dispute with their coach and host Abby Lee Miller. Fortunately, the rumors of JoJo Siwa also leaving the show are reportedly untrue and the dancer will be coming back for season 7.

According to a report from Enstarz, Siwa herself explained that she has already performed with the rest of the dance group and has commented on the struggles that they go through in order to win, confirming that she has done sequences required to be included in season 7 of the show.

"What's really hard about it is we have to learn our dances in under two days. It's so crazy," the 13-year old star explained in the interview. "We've done a lot of different dances this year. We've done dances that are jazz and fun and are super exciting for me."

As reported by Yibada, the rumors of Siwa leaving the show started when Abby Lee Miller posted on Instagram a photo of the dancer with the caption that seemed to have hinted Siwa filmed her last episode for the show. As it turns out the message was taken out of context as "her last episode" merely meant the most recent episode Siwa had filmed.

The reports also claim that there are rumors of Chloe Lukasiak and Maddie Ziegler returning. Ziegler has confirmed she is not coming back and is moving forward with her solo career while Lukasiak, who has not given a formal comment yet, is speculated by fans to avoid coming back due to the argument she had with Miller.

"Dance Moms" season 7 is premiering in early 2017.

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