'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers, cast news: JoJo Siwa still in the show for now

JoJo Siwa will be back in "Dance Moms" season 7. Instagram/itsjojosiwa

"Dance Moms" season 7 will be moving forward without some of its star dancers such as Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak, and as stated in a report from the IBTimes, it has also been rumored that JoJo Siwa might not be returning as well. Speaking to Enstarz, JoJo has been able to discuss what fans can expect in season 7.

Although the young star did not immediately address the fact that she has not been seen in many group photos, which was how the rumors of her departure began, she did give an indication that she is still going to be a big part of the show, at least for several episodes where she is still included.

"We've done a lot of different dances this year. We've done dances that are jazz and fun and are super exciting for me," she explained, before diving into the frustrations and difficulties that come with being on the show. "What's really hard about it is we have to learn our dances in under two days. It's so crazy."

It is further explained that the young star might not be dancing professionally forever. She is currently 13 years old and will be a legal adult in five more years, of which she explained she saw herself growing into a pop star as an adult. However, she did express her enthusiasm right now given that at 13 she can finally manager her own Instagram account. 

Fans speculate that her tease about the next season means she may be in for a few episodes before she'll have to step down for a different project. This could lead to more drama with the coach and host of the show, Abby Lee Miller, who previously went on a rant against Maddie Ziegler when the latter decided to follow a solo dancing career and a singing career.

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