Abby Lee Miller Likely Not Returning To Halfway House Amid Cancer Horror
Abby Lee Miller's horrific cancer crisis will likely exempt her from having to serve the remainder of her prison sentence in a Los Angeles halfway house, an insider told RadarOnline.com exclusively.
Days after she learned she had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the 51-year-old Dance Moms star remains in a local hospital. And according to the insider, "Abby Lee's medical situation may require her to stay in the hospital for at least another month."
Fortunately for the reality star, "she will likely not have to make up the time," and she is still scheduled to be released from the halfway house on May 25, the insider continued:
"Being hospitalized with severe and aggressive cancer is far worse than having to eat bad food and hang out with newly released prisoners all day long."
Yesterday, Miller shared a photo of herself looking terrified in a hospital bed while hooked up to an IV.
In the caption, she wrote, "So much gratitude and love for those who listened, those who looked deeper and those who leapt into action. So much more I wish I could say......about how quickly your life can change at the hands of others. Thanks for prayers and love!"
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Miller's shocking diagnosis came two days after she received an emergency back surgery.
After her doctor, Dr. Hooman M. Melamed, confirmed the sad news, a separate source told RadarOnline.com, "She's strong, but not good. It's bad and very aggressive. She is devastated because she has just been released, and now this. She feels cursed."
"From what I understand, she is getting her affairs in order. She has no family. Everything will go to her close inner circle. She doesn't think she is going to make this," the source added.
Miller initially checked into prison last summer after being sentenced to one year behind bars on fraud charges, and was transferred to a halfway house in late March.
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