For the last few episodes of the current season of "Dance Moms," Abby Lee Miller's role in the reality show will be replaced by another dance pro, Cheryl Burke. Find out more on what is in store for the show given the changes in the last coming episodes for the season.
It has been confirmed that in Lifetime's dance reality television series, another dance pro Cheryl Burke will be replacing Abby Lee Miller's role in "Dance Moms." As the series progresses nearing the end of its current season, there might be changes in the dance studio. As it can be recalled, Cheryl Burke was known for her rise in ABC's dance series, "Dancing with the Stars." She was the first ever female professional that won during the show's run on the second season, as reported by Christian Post. At the time, she was partnered with 98 Degrees member Drew Lachey, and then again won during the next season with her partner Emmit Smith. This has then made her the first to win a back-to-back championship.
The professional dancer has taken into her Instagram account to express her excitement in joining the "Dance Moms" reality television series. She also shared an experience about how she grew up being what she calls a "tiger-mom" and she is now using that to motivate her girls. The audience is now wondering and waiting for the chance that Burke will showcase her skills in handling people in a dance studio.
Burke has initially completed 19 seasons of "Dancing with the Stars" and will be joining "Dance Moms" for the first time during the latter's run of season seven, as reported by Blasting News.
Abby Lee Miller recently quit the 'Dance Moms' show last week but it wasn't long until a replacement was found. It can be recalled that Abby was indicted of charges for concealing her income back in 2015, which might explain her sudden exit.