'Dance Moms' Season 7 Spoilers & News Update: Abby Lee Miller Had A Major Melt Down As Jill Vertes Ends Their Partnership

Abby Lee Miller had a meltdown after she was fired from "Dance Moms" season 7. For the "Dance Moms" recap from Tuesday, Abby Miller was fired by Kendall Vertes which eventually resulted to major drama.

"Dance Moms" became one of the most watched shows as the reality TV does not only showcase talents, but it revealed heavy drama among the participants as well. "Dance Moms" season 6 episode 28 became a memorable episode as the controversial Abby Lee Miller was fired by Jill Vertes according to a video clip featured on Daily Motion.

"Dance Moms" reality star Jill Vertes ended her business partnership with Abby Miller, to make matters worse she publicly announced it in front of the cameras which resulted in Abby Miller's major breakdown as she didn't take the news quite well.

Jill Vertes, Kendall's mother stated that Abby Miller didn't treat her daughter quite well, which triggered her to eventually end their contract. She then added that if Abby managed to accept her faults and apologize, she might just consider taking her back.

"We've been unhappy for some time now that Abby has been sitting on an entire album of Kendall's music," "Dance Moms" reality star Jill stated. "I would take a whole lot for me to forgive and forget how Abby mishandled Kendall's music. But this week Abby gives her this amazing number so if she's going to start treating Kendall better, I'll take it in a heartbeat! Maybe this is Abby's way of saying she'll do better as her manager for her music. If Abby came up to me and said, 'Look I messed up and I really want to help put this song out.' Who knows? I might reconsider."

Being fired from "Dance Moms" is only one of the toughest challenges that Abby Lee Miller has to face. Last year, Abby Lee Miller was also caught in a fraud bankruptcy plea. The "Dance Moms" star was eventually granted a sentencing delay in September as reported by Deadline.

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