"Dance Moms" season 7 finale was an emotional one because the girls from the Junior Elite Team were elated to see Chloe Lukasiak walk at the backstage. But Abby Lee Miller Dance Company (ALDC) coach was not happy about the reunion. Much more, the former talent taunted (innocently?) her former mentor on stage during a winning performance.
In a report from Life & Style, the returning dancer was embracing her colleagues in the team; Miller was heard yelling, "Just Fire Me!"
The 15-year-old dancer and Miller had fallout in season 5 and she left after prodded by her mother. Mrs. Lukasiak cannot stand the treatment her daughter has been receiving from the coach. But now Chloe Lukasiak found the strength to walk in the ALDC studio again according to Celebeat.
Her return was not for the Abby Lee Miller Company but for her strongest rival - MDP (Murrieta Dance Project). Lukasiak's participation in her new studio proved a good step. They bagged the 1st place beating Miller's contenders at the Fierce National Dance Competition last Feb. 25. Team Abby landed on the 4th place.
There was something notable in Chloe Lukasiak's "Devil's Playground" performance. Before the dance routine ended, she showed a pair of handcuffs high enough for everyone to see. It was not clear what the underlying message behind the said act. But many who knew the conflict between Miller and Lukasiak assume that it was intended for Miller.
She is currently waiting for the decision of the court regarding her fraud cases. She was convicted for not disclosing income from the show in connections with her bankruptcy filing. She attempted to bring out huge amount of money from the country without proper documentation.
Whether she will face jail time or probation is up to the court on its next hearing schedule. Her promulgation has been postponed several times. This time she was allowed to travel to settle business issues before her sentence. Stay tuned for updates on Abby Lee Miller's case on "Dance Moms" season 7.
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