Abby Lee Miller Breaks Down In Final 'Dance Moms' Appearance: 'I Regret Everything'
Abby Lee Miller will say a final farewell to her infamous show Dance Moms this summer — with plenty of blood, sweat and tears in the process.
In a sneak peek clip from the emotional episode, obtained by PEOPLE, the 51-year-old breaks down over her pending departure, saying: "I created livelihoods for so many children. It was all going to end someday."
But with incoming team leader Cheryl Burke on the scene, tensions reaches critical levels among the cast.
"I don't need one of them," enraged Miller says in one scene. "I don't need any of them."
"I regret it. I regret it," she tearfully says in another clip. "Oh, I regret everything."
As RadarOnline.com reported, Miller was sentenced to one year and one day in prison. The incarceration will be followed by two years of supervised release.
She was fined $40,000 and ordered to pay a $120,000 judgment.'
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Miller pled guilty to not reporting an international monetary transaction and one count of concealing bankruptcy assets in June 2016.
"I have spent so much time and so much energy making other people's children stars. I didn't have any children of my own," she recently told Good Morning America. "These were my kids and I raised them like they were my kids."
Now, moving forward, she said, she hopes to be a smarter businesswoman and focus on herself.
"Would I like to learn a little about accounting? Yes. Would I like to learn Spanish? Yes," Miller proclaimed. "There are tons of haters out there but I have to live with what I did and I'm taking responsibility."
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