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‘Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller Feud with Producers: Talks Making Kids Cry After Fake Fights Revealed

Recently, it was revealed that some of the scene’s on the hit Lifetime reality/dance show, Dance Moms, are fabricated for dramatic effect. Now, Dance Moms head, Abby Lee Miller has a bone to pick with the producers. In a recent interview with TMZ, Miller lays out her feud with the producers, saying that the show doesn’t “need producers,” and that she can “make a kid cry in 30 seconds.”

During a recent interview with TMZ Live, Abby Lee Miller opened up about her problems with the show’s new producers:

“These new producers, who I kindly refer to as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb, they were just push, push, pushing the envelope that I think we covered in Season 1 or Season 2. But when you change producers, they don’t watch the show so they don’t know what is going on, and they don’t really know anything about dance, and its difficult to work with that.”

Miller went on to add that the show doesn’t need producers, priding herself on knowing how to make kids cry:

“We don’t really need producers. I can probably make a kid cry in 30 seconds. I know exactly what to say to a child to make them run to their mother and get their mother all ticked off. I have been doing this for 30 years, I hate to say that, but I have been doing this for a long time.”

Miller went on to add the show would be compelling enough on its own, stateing:

“I just don’t think the show should be overproduced. I think we should just let things happen that happen. It’s competitive dance, they’re little girls. they’re mothers, They’re emotional. When somebody gets picked over your kid its upsetting and sparks fly. All of that happens naturally.”

You can watch all of Abby Lee Miller’s comments to TMZ in the video below:

What do you think about Abby Lee Miller’s comments? Is the show overproduced? let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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