'Dance Moms' news 2016: New spoiler teases season 7 to start with continuing split

A promotional photo from Lifetime's "Dance Moms" Lifetime

It is already revealed that the next season of "Dance Moms" will air its season 7 premiere on Nov. 29. Meanwhile, a new sneak peek for what's to come in the next season has been teased.

In an exclusive by InTouch, it is revealed that Abbie Lee Miller is still determined to get her team on the dance floor. This is in light of the dance coach's legal troubles and escalating unpredictable tantrums.

The dance coach has been quoted in the promo teaser: "I need winners on this team. I'm creating one super team. I want to go back to the glory days."

This hints that the new season may also touch on the graduates, as Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak — even though already out of the show — still try to beat one another. Supposedly, the new season will likely show snippets of how the graduates are doing, though it will likely focus on Maddie. The dancer has been given her big break as a dancer for Sia, first for the "Chandelier" music video, and then for the artist's world tour. Maddie is also set to release a book called "The Maddie Diaries" early next year.

Abby Lee Miller also hints that some of the girls may not make it throughout the entire season: "We gotta get rid of whose holding this team back. Nobody is safe," she tells the girls.

Meanwhile, although Lee Miller may still be in the new season, there is a brewing split in the core group, as understandably, some of the moms are dead-set against Lee Miller coming back. This results in a continuing split in season 7, and it is said that some of the elite moms have even commissioned other coaches from other dance studios for their girls' training.

"Dance Moms" season 7 is set to return on Nov. 29, at 9 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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