'Dance Moms' season 6 cast: Abby Lee Miller not returning? Cathy Nesbitt-Stein to take over?

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"Dance Moms" season 5 has just completed and the series that features coach Abby Lee Miller, together with talented youngsters with their moms, has been renewed for season 6.

But will everyone come back for the upcoming season?

News has it that coach Miller won't be returning for the sixth season and someone will be taking her place in Cathy Nesbitt-Stein.

Based on reports, Nesbitt-Stein was said to be open about wanting to replace Miller and handle the show, but she's certain the coach will not agree to that.

"Oh my gosh, in a heartbeat. If that's the direction that they wanted to go because then I know they have to film in Ohio," Nesbitt-Stein said, according to the report from Design&Trend.

She did express her willingness to join the show for season 6 if the film location is near her studio.

In 2011, Nesbitt-Stein together with Vivi-Anne joined "Dance Moms" and they easily caught the attention of many viewers. However, the duo didn't reappear for season 5 and a lot of fans were upset over this.

In a report from International Business Times, Nesbitt-Stein gave her statement to clear the issue on why she and Vivi-Anne did not return.

According to the coach from Candy Apples Dance Center, the reason was it didn't fit her schedule.

Meanwhile, there were also reports that Miller won't be returning for season 6 over problems with show producers.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the coach revealed that it had something to do with the delayed payments to cast members.

Despite hints that Miller could leave the show, "Dance Moms" production is currently seeking for cast members for the next season.

As for Nesbitt-Stein and Vivi-Anne, it still remains to be seen whether or not they'll return for season 6, but according to IBTimes, the duo will just be "around" when the show starts filming.

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