'Dance Moms' season 7 spoilers, cast news: Two new dancers joining the cast

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The Abby Lee Dance Company (ALDC) may have lost some members, but the team is ready to welcome a couple of new talented members come "Dance Moms" season 7.

Filming for the new season of the hit Lifetime series is underway. So far, three episodes of the season wrapped up filming. In the second one, two newbies were brought in by Miller.

The two girls are Camryn Bridges from St. Louis and Daviana Fletcher from Los Angeles, who were called back after their audition for "Dance Moms" season 7.

The pair competed with ALDC twice now for the new season. First was at the Fierce National Dance Competition in San Diego, California last Sept. 17, where they helped the group win first place overall and overall high score. The second one was at the New York Dance Experience in Dublin, California last Sept. 24, wherein Bridges even did a contemporary solo performance to "Queen C," where she got second place.

Miller shared a photo of hers with Bridges and Kendall Vertes, who also performed a solo dance, on Instagram, captioning the image with "Pretty girls can't just rely on pretty! Dig Deep!"

As for Fletcher, she was likely part of the group dance in this "Dance Moms" season 7 episode, where ALDC placed on the top spot again in the teen division.

It is being said that Bridges and Fletcher will be official members of ALDC in "Dance Moms" season 7. They certainly are proving their talents by helping the team win.

ALDC also needs new members more than ever especially after the squad bid farewell to Maddie Ziegler and her little sister Mackenzie last season, while Jojo Siwa is seemingly absent in competitions.

Bridges and Fletcher are expected to take part in the coming "Dance Moms" season 7 episodes as well as the competitions the group will join.

"Dance Moms" season 7 premieres next year on Lifetime.

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