"Dance Moms" Season 6 recently aired a dramatic episode, as Kendall Vertes and mom Jill blamed ALDC coach Abby Lee Miller over their recent performance. Did Miller purposely want to humiliate Vertes on stage?
"Dance Moms" Season 6 Episode 9 recently featured a duet between Maddie Ziegler and Brynn Rumfallo, and Kendall Vertes and Kalani Hilliker. While things were going smoothly during rehearsals, Kalani suddenly suffered from a back injury, which prompted her to give up on their performance a day before the competition, International Business Times reported.
Kendall then had to look for a replacement and was thankful when Nia Frazier decided to step in and fill her spot. Unfortunately, the time for them to practice was not enough for them to perform flawlessly on stage.
Kendall and Nia cried after their performance and Nia initially thought that Kendall was mad at her for ruining her performance. Kendall reassured her teammate that it was not her fault. The "Dance Moms" Season 6 star, however, blamed her ALDC coach, Abby Lee Miller.
"You win, Abby," said Kendall's mom Jill. "That's what you wanted to do. You wanted to humiliate the girls and you did. It's not fair to Kendall and it's not fair to Nia that you put that onstage."
Abby, however, was quick to point out that she was not playing any favorites on the Lifetime reality series. The "Dance Moms" coach told them that she was not "put on this earth to make your kid feel good" and instead "was put on this earth to teach her how to dance."
As drama continues to ensue on "Dance Moms" Season 6, Abby is also facing the same in her real life. Deadline has reported that Abby has once again requested for extension of her fraud case a day before the pretrial motions.
Abby will be traveling to Norway, UK, Spain and France for her International Dance Adventure from Mar. 14-31. The request was granted and Abby now has until March 31 to submit her paperwork in response to the charges filed against her.