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‘Dance Moms' Season 7 Latest Update: Abby Miller Explodes Prior To Prison Hearing, Exchanged Heated Words With Fraizer
Abby Lee Miller's days are numbered in "Dance Moms" season 7 as her court hearing looms ahead. Faced with possible imprisonment, she snaps on everyone around and starting heated discussions in social media.
Abby Lee Miller is set to stand before the court on January 20 and it appears that the ALDC coach is just about to snap and have an emotional breakdown, Radar Online suggested. In fact, she is reportedly venting out her feeling towards her fellow "Dance Moms" season 7 cast and crew. Miller is trashing everyone around her, ranting on social media and starting heated discussions.
"Dance Moms" season 7 continues the sizzling drama after Miller and Holly Frazier exchanged heated words online. It all started when the 46-year-old dance mom praised her daughter Nia for a performance choreographed by Miller. Posting on social media Fraizer shared one of her favorite dance numbers of all time. She also pointed out that the group effort is very apparent in their performance.
A photo posted by Abby Lee Miller (@therealabbylee) on Jan 2, 2017 at 9:55pm PST
However, "Dance Moms" season 7 coach didn't take the post too well after Fraizer failed to credit her for the dance number. In response, Miller reminded her team what they are called, emphasizing that they belong to her dance studio, Abby Lee Dance Company. While she did not directly address Fraizer's post, she keeps on ranting about an unnamed dance number via Twitter. She stressed that no acknowledgments were made to her or her staff for that particular dance number.
The "Dance Moms" season 7 coach also mentioned that the post did not recognize the guest, who performed some stunts during the routine. She ended her rant describing the industry as a disappointing one. However, Fraizer didn't let the moment pass and answered back the ALDC coach. She pointed out that she used the hashtag ALDC on her post and made proper credits. She said she will be starting the year in good spirits and without bitterness.
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