‘Dance Moms’ Cast Update: TV Show Accused of Being the Fakest Show of All Time

By Cheri Cheng - 24 Aug '15 14:07PM
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"Dance Moms" is reportedly the fakest TV show of all time. According to several reports, the reality TV show about a dance studio owned by Abby Lee Miller is 100 percent fake.

RadarOnline.com reported that the show purposely films the dances with staged reactions to amp up the drama. The show follows young, aspiring dancers and their mothers on their dancing journey as they are being coached by Miller.

"Abby's girls filmed their dances multiple times, and they'd say 'This one is for extra,' or 'This one is for production,'" the insider said to RadarOnline. "Only Abby Lee's girls got to do their dances multiple times."

The producers allegedly are so focused on shooting everything right that they request the girls to do a bunch of re-shoots. The day then typically drags on, causing the young dancers to get extremely tired.

The source added, "It seemed like they were going to film it and let Abby Lee's people win everything, and let a couple of other people win occasionally."

The crowd reactions are also reportedly fake. The insider stated that these reactions are staged and filmed separately from the performances.

"Dance Moms" aired its season five finale on Tuesday and fans are already wondering what season six will entail.

During an interview with AfterBuzzTV, Jeff Collins, the executive producer of the show, hinted that season six will be a "big season." Collins did not say who will return to the show and did not reveal whether or not filming has already started.

Although many of the dancers are expected to return, the show is also auditioning new dancers.

"We are always, always, always looking for new dancers," Collins said.

Collins also revealed that filming will take place at Miller's new studio in Los Angeles.

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