Abby Lee Miller BEGS Fans: Pay To Watch Me Trash 'Dance Moms!'
Abby Lee Miller is no longer on Dance Moms – but that isn't stopping her from using the show to make some extra cash! Miller is asking fans to pay $65 to hear her slam Dance Moms with a Q&A tour.
"Want to find out why she really left the production company after 7 seasons, 6 years, and over 500 routines?" the description for the event reads. "Then don't miss this exciting Q&A with the Dance Instructor known world-wide from Lifetime Television's smash hit."
Miller, 50, will rip the series on April 14 in New York and April 15 in New Jersey. Fans are being asked to pay $65 for tickets, which also include a photo with the ALDC owner and a t-shirt.
With her exit from the hit series, the event could be a desperate attempt for cash. As RadarOnline.com readers know, Miller pled guilty to not reporting an international monetary transaction and one count of concealing bankruptcy assets in June.
She faces up to 30 months in prison when she's sentenced on May 8.
Miller announced her departure from Dance Moms in March, blaming producers for not giving her creative credit for her dances.
"I don't have a problem working with any kid, I love children and have dedicated my life to making other people's children successful," she said. "I just have a problem with being manipulated, disrespected and used day in and day out by men who never took a dance lesson in their lives and treat women like dirt!"
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But the events aren't the only way she's trying to earn a paycheck, as RadarOnline.com exclusively reported that she's currently pitching a spinoff to another network.
"They're pitching another show with the minis with another network," mini team member mom Sari Lopez told RadarOnline.com. "She's always wanted her own show with the minis. But production wouldn't let that happen."
Dancing With the Stars pro Cheryl Burke will replace Miller on Dance Moms. Filming for the new season began last week.
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