Abby Lee Miller, the renowned dance instructor from reality TV show Dance Moms, has once again made headlines, this time for her bitter reaction to not being included in the recent reunion special. Miller, known for her intense and often dramatic instruction methods, expressed her anger and disappointment on Bethenny Frankel’s podcast, Just B with Bethenny Frankel.
On the podcast, Miller downplayed her role in the show, stating that she was portrayed as a “heavy set dance teacher” who would scream at her dancers. However, Miller believes that the show’s focus on her harsh methods overshadowed the success she brought to her dancers. Miller highlighted the achievements of her students, including their appearances in 25 Broadway shows and their success in landing auditions.
Despite her success as a dance instructor, Miller’s methods have been criticized for being toxic and abusive. Many of her dancers, including JoJo Siwa and Chloe Lukasiak, have spoken out about the negative impact Miller’s behavior had on their mental and emotional well-being. The reunion special, which featured the return of several alumni dancers, further exacerbated the controversy surrounding Miller.
In her conversation with Bethenny Frankel, Miller also took aim at the Hyland sisters, Brooke and Paige, and their mother Kelly Hyland, accusing them of speaking poorly about her. Miller seemed particularly bitter about not being included in the reunion, claiming that the show’s producers chose not to feature her in an effort to “slut-shame” her.
Miller’s comments about the show’s portrayal of her and her methods have sparked outrage among fans and former students alike. Many have expressed disappointment in Miller’s failure to acknowledge the harm caused by her behavior, instead choosing to focus on her own perceived mistreatment. As the dust settles on the controversy, it remains to be seen whether Miller will be able to repair her reputation and rebuild trust with her former students.