"Dance Moms" Jill Vertes Slammed On Twitter For Yelling At A Child

TV viewers are already so used to Abby Lee Miller insulting and trashing her students, but "Dance Moms" continues to provide the drama that keeps shocking the fans. Last episode's upsetting moment, however, did not involve Miller. Rather, it was one of the mothers who lost her cool at one of the ALDC dancers.

The young ALDC dancers are used to hearing harsh words. Although they do still cry occasionally when Miller starts to use verbal assault as her teaching technique. And while they know Miller's behavior and have learned how to handle it, they can still be caught off guard especially when the insults come from their fellow dancers' moms.

The mothers featured on the hit dance show have always tried to be respectful when discussing the other dancers. Though they can sometimes be passive aggressive when complaining about Maddie Ziegler, who undeniably, have always gotten to be a star, they had never been seen being rude to her.

Unfortunately, "Dance Mom" Jill Vertes, seems to not care whether or not she's being insensitive to the dancers, as long as they are not considered one of the "original girls." As expected, the drama was instigated by Miller, who gave Kendall Vertes a solo but asked Brynn Rumfallo to learn the routine as well.

Miller reportedly had said that if Rumfallo performs the solo better than Kendall, then she would be the one who would compete. Jill probably felt threatened as her behavior obviously changed from the moment she realized Kendall's solo might never happen, according to International Business Times. So when she saw Brynn standing a bit too close to the instructor, Jill lost her cool and starkly told her to move away.

Several people took to Twitter to slam Jill's behavior and inform her that she has no right to be yelling at somebody else's kid, as reported on She Knows. Vertes has never been a popular "Dance Mom" and while the public has gotten to know her due to the unacceptable behavior she showed in the show's most recent episode, hopefully, this is simply an isolated incident.

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