Abby Lee Miller, the "Dance Moms" coach, released an ALDC (Abby Lee Dance Company) holiday newsletter dedicated and proud to her star student, Maddie Ziegler.
IBT reports that Miller created an entire section in the newsletter to update the company about the child artist who just got back from New York to film Colin Trevorrow's drama "Book of Henry". Miller talked about Ziegler's flourishing career and wrote, "Maddie Ziegler had the best of both worlds." She told that Ziegler was filming and living in New York City. At the same time, she was also shooting for "Dance Moms" in L.A. According to the coach, Ziegler's experience was far more different from the reality TV. "She had a script to learn, acting coaches on hand, an actual director working with her, rather than a producer working against her."
On the other hand, Day Herald reports that Miller will also be back on season 6. In spite of accusations "for not being a good coach", she was also suspect to be "violent, condescending, and rude" to ALDC girls. Some audiences even asked Miller to leave the show. However, Abby Lee Miller remains to be the coach for ALDC on Season 6.
In addition to that, it was earlier reported that Miller may be charge of 20 counts of fraud if found guilty. The case stated that there was a failure of declaration to some of her earnings and her appearance to dance reality show since 2010.
Meanwhile, Miller opened up how Ziegler was commended for her dancing by the director of "Jurassic World" in a Twitter post. Collin Trevorrow shared an image of Ziegler on a spotlight while dancing onstage for the "Book of Henry" film and captioned, "Still recovering from the performance @maddieziegler gave us last week. Gifted beyond belief." The "Book of Henry" is set to release on 2016.
Miller was apparently pleased by Ziegler's career opportunities. She was happy that her student had the chance to work with the best. The coach ended her newsletter with a remarkable message for her "Dance Moms" detractors by saying, "I have just one thing to say to all those Dance Moms... I told you so!"