'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers, cast news: Nia Frazier debunks exit rumors

Rumor has it that "Dance Moms" star Nia Sioux Frazier is leaving the show. Fans of the Lifetime reality show know that the dance prodigy is branching out, venturing into her other interests outside of her career in ADLC. Fortunately for her fans, Frazier slammed the rumors about her exit. 

The 13-year-old dancer took to social media to address the speculations. She posted a photo that says, "Keep Calm. I'm still here. I'm not leaving," captioning it with the confirmation that she and her mom Holly are not going anywhere. 

The buzz about her departure from "Dance Moms" started when Maddie, Mackenzie, Kendall, and Kalani were always the ones seen together. Nia and JoJo Siwa were usually absent from the group. The two flew to Australia with the group but they were not always present for everything. 

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Apparently, the two have been spending time jumpstarting their music career. In one previous "Dance Moms" episode, Abby was unhappy with the pair, who were seemingly focusing more on shooting their music video rather than rehearsing and perfecting their performance. 

The reality show is not new to departures. Even fan favorites eventually left the show, such as Chloe Lukasiak, Brooke Hyland, and Paige Hyland, which is why fans were extremely concerned that Nia might be next in line. Now that she has debunked the rumors, fans can finally breathe.

The dance troop is currently busy with their stint in Australia. The "Dance Moms" season 5 finale will be all about their debut Down Under. After their appearance in the country, the whole team will be back for a new season. 

"Dance Moms" season 5 will end with Part 2 of ADLC's appearance in Australia. It will air tomorrow, May 26. 

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