'Dance Moms' season 7 news, spoilers: Abby Lee Miller awaits sentence from court; Chloe Lukasiak to return for Nationals
The owner of the Abby Lee Dance Company and extremely pushy coach in "Dance Moms" is awaiting her final sentence from her previous court cases, which urges her to leave the show and move her life to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, "Dance Moms" star Chloe Lukasiak has been confirmed to return to the series.
Abby Lee Miller, who has her own dance company named after herself and who is an infamous strict coach in "Dance Moms," was previously charged with attempting to cover up $775,000 worth of income from her TV series "Dance Moms" and the spin-off, "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition," PEOPLE reports.
Miller pleads guilty to her charges and is only waiting for the court's decision on her sentencing. She was initially supposed to serve two years and six months in jail, but her legal team was able to ask for probation.
From the exclusive sneak peek, Miller is teary eyed when she says that it was going to be her last time in her Pittsburgh studio, as the dance coach is moving to Los Angeles from Pennsylvania.
One of the dance moms said, "You can't run from your mistakes, Abby. I think the sentencing kind of is bothering her."
Miller might be leaving the show, but Lukasiak from "Dance Moms" season 1 will be returning this year after leaving back in 2014.
Lukasiak shared with Teen Vogue that after finding out that the series might be ending soon, her mother called the show and arranged for them to come back for Nationals.
"It was really amazing. It was a little bit different, because the team has changed a lot since I've left. There were people I'd never met before, but for me it was very much like walking back to my own home. I was like, that is my childhood," Lukasiak explained.
"Dance Moms" season 7 airs every Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime.