"Dance Moms" fans are already excited to see the Lifetime reality series back on TV for Season 6, after that seemingly dramatic finale episode titled, "Chaos at Nationals." While casting calls are already being held for the upcoming season, it looks like Nia Sioux Frazier is joining the list of cast who remain uncertain on their return for another season. Is Frazier having doubts following her issue with ALDC coach Abby Lee Miller?
"Dance Moms" Season 5 concluded with what seems to be a really chaotic scene among the kids and Abby Lee Dance Company leader, Abby Lee Miller. While everything seemed well following their performance at the Nationals, it looks like Nia Sioux Frazier is also having doubts about returning to the show, much like Maddie Ziegler's uncertainties.
As previously reported on Realty Today, Frazier battled against Kalani Hilliker, but Miller seemingly favored the latter over Frazier, as the ALDC coach suddenly changed the rules after Frazier won the competition. Miller said that whoever wins the first place will be awarded with a solo at the nationals, but Miller did not fulfill her promise and instead gave the solo to Hilliker.
Nia's mom, Holly, slammed Miller for changing the rules and favoring other dancers and said: "Somehow the rules change when Nia wins! Are you surprised? #Dance Moms @realniasioux."
Could Nia Sioux Frazier's recent issue with Abby Lee Miller cause her to leave "Dance Moms" for good? It doesn't look that way. Frazier previously announced that she will be back for more episodes via Instagram: "For the rumor spreaders.... @dancemomholly and I are not leaving #DanceMoms have a nice day."
While drama is definitely a part of what keeps a reality show going, a recent report from Radar Online claims that "Dance Moms" is "completely fake" and that everything, from the drama to the audience's reactions, is staged and filmed to perfection.
An insider told the outlet that the competition seemed fake to the point wherein the girls from "Dance Moms" were allowed to perform multiple times until they get it all right while their competitions were allowed to perform once.
"It was a twelve hour day. Everything took a long time because they filmed it multiple times," the insider shared.