"Dance Moms" star Abby Lee Miller is known for her notoriety on the show and while many fans mistook it as part of the drama to hype up the Lifetime reality series, it looks like the 48-year-old ALDC coach is notorious even in real life. Will Abby Lee Miller start her own show following controversies surrounding her teaching methods on set?
Warning: Spoilers ahead! Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.
"Dance Moms" Season 6 is already looking to cast its new stars in the Lifetime reality series. While the casting call for the upcoming season states that the chosen kids will be under the supervision of ALDC (Abby Lee Dance Company) coach, Abby Lee Miller, it looks like Miller's return remains uncertain.
Miller has seemingly hinted on her last appearance in "Dance Moms" in the promo clip for the upcoming Season 5 reunion special titled, "City of Angels," IB Times reported. In the short clip, the ALDC coach said that her journey is about to end but a new journey is about to begin for her.
"You go out when you're on the top," Miller said.
This fueled speculations that Miller will no longer be returning to the reality series and may even start her own show. Miller has also recently opened a new dance studio in LA, wherein she expressed doubts that Season 6 will take place in ALDC LA.
While Miller's notorious and bossy ways on set may have been part of the drama, it looks like Miller will forever have a reputation for making kids cry. In a recent report from OK! Magazine, Miller was allegedly kicked out of a restaurant after making a kid cry.
An insider told the outlet that a little girl approached Miller at the Foxwoods Casino Resort for a picture, but the latter "started yelling and swearing at her to go away." The parents stepped in but Miller allegedly refused to apologize and was later on asked to step out of the restaurant.
Is "Dance Moms" better off without Abby Lee Miller? Has her notorious ways on and off the cameras gone too far? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.