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Wheelchair-Bound Abby Lee Miller Cries As Man Sings For Her Outside Hospital

July 15 2018, Updated 9:51 p.m. ET

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Delicate cancer-stricken Abby Lee Miller posted a video on Saturday showing a singer raising her spirits!

Mackenzie Sol sang the poignant tune "I just want you to know who I am" while strumming a guitar outside Miller's hospital in Los Angeles as she listened from her wheelchair and then put a mask over her mouth.

Miller captioned the heartbreaking Instagram video with, "I bet I'm the only patient who gets Serenaded between Physical Therapy! Thank you @mackenziesol for lifting my spirits and making me forget my ailments for a while!

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#abbylee #abbyleemiller #dancemoms #singer #solmate #aldc #aldcla."

Lyrics to the song include, "And I don't want the world to see me 'cause I don't think that they'd understand. When everything's meant to be broken, I just want you to know who I am."

The camera switched from Sol to Miller after he sang the survival song, and the Dance Moms coach appeared to be in tears.

She let out a weak "Yay," and clapped, putting a mask back over her face as a health care worker sat beside her.

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British-born singer Sol then said to Miller, "I made you cry!"

Miller's devoted followers were touched, with one writing, "Stay strong and always praying for you.❤❤❤"

As RadarOnline.com reported yesterday, Miller showed off a photo of herself in a hospital harness after RadarOnline.com broke the details of her return to Dance Moms this week.

Fragile-looking Miller, 51, wore a black stocking cap and a smile as she was held up by the medical harness as she got physical therapy.

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Miller wrote as a caption for the July 13 post, "Look at me, way up high. I never thought I'd be cast in the role of Peter Pan, but I'm harnessed up and ready to fly!! #abbylee #abbyleemiller #dancemoms #fighter #dance #aldc #aldcla."

The disgraced reality TV star is now fighting for life after serving her prison sentence for not reporting an international monetary transaction and one count of concealing bankruptcy assets.

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In March, Miller had been transferred from the prison to a halfway house in Van Nuys, California but she then had to be rushed to the hospital.

She was ultimately diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, a rare and fast-growing cancer that affects the lymph nodes. She's endured chemotherapy and has been confined to a wheelchair.

Still, the brave TV star, a source exclusively told RadarOnline.com, is returning to work on Dance Moms, season 8.

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"They have started filming and apparently they will pick up from inside the hospital, where Abby needs to build a team from scratch. She's starting all over, a full reset," an insider told RadarOnline.com.

Although Miller has been battling cancer at an L.A. hospital, she is expected to "go back to her roots in Pittsburg to build a new Abby Lee Dance Company team with all new unknown names on the new season."

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