'Dance Moms' Season 7 News Update: Show To Focus On Kalani, Nia, And Kendall's Battle

"Dance Moms" Season 7 is coming back with its new episode entitled "Breathless in Denver". On its previous episode, everyone is left in awe as Lilliana Ketchman, Maesi Caes, and Brynn Rumfallo competes at the Dream National Dance Competition winning first, second, and third place respectively. And as the show intensifies, Kalani Hillker, Kendall Vertes, and Nia Frazier are set to unleash their fullest potential as they join the Sheer Talent competition in Denver. Who's taking the first place between the three?

'Dance Moms' Season 7 Spoilers: Kalani, Nia, and Kendall Competes In Denver, All Prepared Dance Routine That Is Beyond Expectation

According to sources, "Dance Moms" Season 7 revealed that the three is currently working out on routines that would definitely leave audience awestruck and amazed with their performances. Reports revealed that Kalani Hilliker and Kendall Vertes are working on a contemporary dance routine while Nia Frazies tries to do a special number, tagged as "The Promised Land". All are also set to perform a routine together entitled "The Thinner the Air, The Harder to Breathe". The said performance would also include the minis, Lilliana and Elliana.

News revealed that the moms are not happy with how Miller's decision turned out. They admitted that they are nervous that the minis could easily hold back the junior elite's performance. As one mom said, "This is the road to Nationals and she's throwing a wrench in it,"

Moms Disappointed With Abby Miller's Decision To Include Minis On Dance Routine

Others also believed that once the minis are included in a routine, the performance will definitely be a mess. They reiterated that ALDC won't need minis and Miller should focus on Nia, Brynn Kalana, and Kendall's excellence, giving them a more age-appropriate dance routine.

"Dance Mom" Season 7 airs every Tuesday on Lifetime Channel.

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