'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers, updates: Brynn Rumfallo gets more of the limelight in upcoming installment
It looks like fans will see more of Brynn Rumfallo in "Dance Moms" season 7. The youngster has so far been a huge part of the season, and the talented dance superstar is just getting started.
Dance coach Abby Lee Miller announced on Instagram that Rumfallo is coming to Tijuana, Mexico next week to perform. She will be accompanied only by her mother, Ashlee Allen.
None of her co-stars are coming with, but Miller implied that Rumfallo's gig will be featured in "Dance Moms" season 7, which suggests that she is getting some solo screen time in the new season.
"Don't miss this wonderful opportunity to see Rumfallo perform a new 'Dance Moms' season 7 solo that hasn't aired on TV yet!!! So exciting," Miller captioned the post.
It is said that Rumfallo could very well fill in the gap left by fan-favorite Maddie Ziegler, who left the series to pursue bigger things.
Back in August, Rumfallo's choreographer and Miller's right-hand woman, Gianna Martello, gushed about the teen, who she believes will be the next dancer to watch out for. "Rumfallo is an amazing addition to the team. She's very versatile and we needed a new strong team member," Martello told Bustle.
Rumfallo was only introduced in "Dance Moms" last season, although she appeared in a cameo in season 5, where Miller herself described her as "the next best thing."
It looks like this is becoming more and more evident in "Dance Moms" season 7. The previous competitions that the Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) joined this season saw Rumfallo performing solos, winning performances at that.
Rumfallo just performed a duet with mini team member Lilliana Ketchman, who, despite the mini team being disbanded, was brought in to "Dance Moms" season 7, along with Elliana Walmsley.
"Dance Moms" season 7 is scheduled to premiere next year on Lifetime
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