The show advertisement that came with Stinson’s post on Twitter indicated that the producers of the show are casting competitive dancers and their moms for the hit series “Dance Moms.” It also states that the show is looking for dancers 12 years of age or younger to audition and train with “Dance Moms” star coach Abby Lee Miller.
That pretty much confirmed that Abby Lee Miller, despite her earlier pronouncements that she will not return to the show unless the Lifetime channel has settled its arrears to her, is indeed returning for Season 6 of the show.
Interested dancer-participants however, should be ready and available to film for up to 16 weeks over the next six months. The advertisement further went to say that if parents are ready to take the careers of their kids to the next level and give them the fame and recognition they deserve, it is the opportunity that they are looking or waiting for. The ad also stated that producers are looking for dancers who feel that they have what it takes to train and compete with Abby.
Sometime in June, Abby Lee Miller revealed that the network owes her money and that unless Lifetime settles its arrears with her, it will be the only time that she will talk with them about Season 6. The problem according to Abby Lee is the fact Lifetime network is delayed on their payment plan to her and it seems that the arrears have grown significant as of late.