Ziegler Sisters Leave Dance Moms, Miller Not Happy With Gisoni’s Decision, Chloe Lukasiak Bags Role In Drama Series

It is believed that Maddie Ziegler is the one to look out for, but fans of Chloe Lukasiak will agree that the fourteen year old has made quite a mark for herself. She has become a dance prodigy in Centre Stage and has now bagged a great role in a drama series. With Maddie Ziegler moving out of the world of dancing, to focus on greater things, Chloe too is taking up the challenge.

Maddie Ziegler will next be seen in the junior version of So You Think You Can Dance, where she will be a judge. The dancer is super excited about the opportunity and has confessed that she is going to try and be a support to all the young and talented dancer that the show is going to have.

Ziegler will mostly play the role of a mentor for the young dancers, since she is closer to their age than the other judges. She knows that with dancers like Nigel Lythgoe, Jason Derulo and Paul Abdul in the judges’ panel of So You Think You Can Dance, she doesn’t have much that she can do there.

Ziegler still has a lot to learn and while she is an extraordinary dancer and will be judging the dance routines, she is going to be more active in helping the contestants out and providing them support.

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2 thoughts on “Ziegler Sisters Leave Dance Moms, Miller Not Happy With Gisoni’s Decision, Chloe Lukasiak Bags Role In Drama Series”

  1. After watching Maddie and Mackenzie’s last performance on Monday, it will be the last season I watch. How can a woman (Abby), treat children she has taught from the age of three with such disdain and dismissal attitude. How can she say you might go on to better things you may not we’ll see. They have both forged our careers for themselves and have moved on from being competition children. Not to even say goodbye and make their last week and competition special shows that Abby, (who until this series I respected as a teacher), is jealous of the success of two little girls. If Kendall and Nia have any sense, especially Nia, the last of the little girls we fell in love with, they will run before Abby’s court case hits the headlines. The original concept was a dance studio from a small town in Pittsburgh who had danced with Abby since they were three and were not only team colleagues but were friends, as were their mother’s. The concept has gone, Abby is hand picking her new minis from all over the country, not the same! Please pull the shutters down on this programme now.

  2. After watching Maddie and Mackenzie’s last performance on Monday, it will be the last season I watch. How can a woman (Abby), treat children she has taught from the age of three with such disdain and dismissal attitude. How can she say you might go on to better things you may not we’ll see. They have both forged our careers for themselves and have moved on from being competition children. Not to even say goodbye and make their last week and competition special shows that Abby, (who until this series I respected as a teacher), is jealous of the success of two little girls. If Kendall and Nia have any sense, especially Nia, the last of the little girls we fell in love with, they will run before Abby’s court case hits the headlines. The original concept was a dance studio from a small town in Pittsburgh who had danced with Abby since they were three and were not only team colleagues but were friends, as were their mother’s. The concept has gone, Abby is hand picking her new minis from all over the country, not the same! Please pull the shutters down on this programme now.

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