‘Dance Moms’ Season 6 Spoilers: Is Kalani Hilliker Leaving the Show Following Her Decision to Leave the ALDC?

"Dance Moms" Season 6 is still up in the air, especially now that more and more girls seem to express disappointment over the show, its producers, the network, and even their fellow co-stars. Kalani Hilliker recently dropped out of the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) following her and Kira's intense confrontation with their instructor Abby Lee Miller. Is Kalani following the footsteps of Maddie Ziegler and leaving the show for good?

Lifetime reality series "Dance Moms" recently aired another intense confrontation between Kalani Hilliker, her mom Kira Girard and Abby Lee Miller. In the July 14 episode titled "Abby vs. Kira ... AGAIN!," Kalani decided to part ways with the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) after seemingly being treated unfairly by owner/instructor Abby Lee Miller.

"She doesn't want me there, so what's the point of being here? I have a dance teacher that wants me at dance class every day and that's what I deserve," Kalani said, according to IB Times.

Kalani's decision came right after Abby pulled her out of the group number because the latter thought it would advance the ALDC to a higher age bracket, Bustle noted. Kalani announced at the end of the episode that she has decided to part ways with the ALDC.

Kira also clarified that some of the scenes from the latest episode were edited and were not shown in order.

"Let's get the editing straight [Kalani] walked out as soon as she was pulled NOT after AWARDS! She made the decision BEFORE!!!!!"

This made some fans of "Dance Moms" wonder if Kalani's recent confrontation with Abby will make her follow the footsteps of Maddie Ziegler and drop out of the series altogether.

Ziegler has previously expressed uncertainty over returning for another season. The 12-year-old dancer, who has appeared in "Pretty Little Liars" and in Sia's music videos for "Chandelier" and "Elastic Heart," also revealed that she would rather star in 'PLL' than in "Dance Moms."

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