Abby Lee Miller may have insisted everyone was replaceable on Dance Moms, but Nia Sioux, author of her new memoir Bottom of the Pyramid, is holding tight to a few of her former costars.
After Nia Sioux's seven seasons on Dance Moms, she had to master some new moves. The Bottom of the Pyramid author told E!
Sioux — who starred on the show from 2011 to 2017 — also claimed the hit show was a “toxic” and “negative” environment.
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