'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers, news: ALDC triumphs in Sheer Talent; Abby Lee Miller still in the show

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The production of "Dance Moms" season 7 continues with episode 10, where the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) competed and dominated the Sheer Talent competition in Denver, Colorado.

For the group dance, Brynn Rumfallo, Kalani Hilliker, Kendall Vertes, Nia Sioux, Camryn Bridges, and Maesi Caes, joined by Minis Lilliana Ketchman and Elliana Walmsley performed "The Thinner the Air, The Harder to Breath."

The Specialty routine, which the "Dance Moms" stars performed to the tune of "Wind" by Rhian Sheehan, landed them at the top spot in Pre-Teen Division.

Hilliker also performed a Contemporary dance solo titled "Say Something, Say Anything" for this "Dance Moms" season 7 episode, which ended up first place in Teen Division.

Vertes also did a Contemporary solo performance called "The Journey," where she won first place in Teen Division. However, she shared the top spot with another dancer named Claudia Parsons.

Finally, Sioux performed a Specialty dance titled "The Promised Land," where she placed second in the Teen Division, right behind Vertes and Parsons.

As every "Dance Moms" season 7 filmed so far, dance coach Abby Lee Miller is very much a part of the production despite her court problems. There are rumors going around that the show will be canceled or that Miller will not be part of the show as she deals with the legal issues she has.

Just recently, her sentencing after being indicted on 20 counts of fraud and a new charge for violating currency reporting laws was moved from Dec. 2 to Jan. 20 due to a "scheduling conflict."

Even before that, the sentencing has been extended and delayed mostly after Miller's legal team pursues it. This delay, however, is something the court has asked.

This should give Miller more time to spend on "Dance Moms" season 7. Depending on the result, she might end up being present for the whole season.

But if she is sentenced to serve jail time (minimum of five years although her counsel is working to bring that down to months to not at all), in addition to $5 million in fines, she might miss the production of the rest of the episodes, which could lead to its cancellation.

"Dance Moms" season 7 will premiere next year on Lifetime.