Dance Moms New Era

Anonymous
I have never watched this show before. But we are acquaintances with one of the girls and families on the show this year, so we are watching it now. It’s set in Ashburn. The girl we know is incredibly sweet and comes off that way on the show as well. I had no idea she was dealing with all this. And what her mom is like. Such a toxic environment. Yikes. Or, do you think the girls and moms are literally playing an acting role? Otherwise, it is so so toxic.
Anonymous
Wait - is Abby Lee the teacher on this one??
Anonymous
No it’s a woman named Miss Glo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never watched this show before. But we are acquaintances with one of the girls and families on the show this year, so we are watching it now. It’s set in Ashburn. The girl we know is incredibly sweet and comes off that way on the show as well. I had no idea she was dealing with all this. And what her mom is like. Such a toxic environment. Yikes. Or, do you think the girls and moms are literally playing an acting role? Otherwise, it is so so toxic.


I thought the old shoe was fake but the toxicity was 100% real. I feel very bad for those girl then and now
Anonymous
My daughter used to dance recreationally at that studio - she really enjoyed it. One of the girls on the show is the daughter of one of the instructors. My daughter had her mother as an instructor. She was great.
Anonymous
Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.


What happened to the original cast?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.


What happened to the original cast?


Being verbally/emotionally abused by trusted adults for the viewing enjoyment of a cable tv audience? I have more sympathy for the original cast — meaning the girls from Pittsburgh who were part of the studio before the show started — but it’s baffling that anyone who could watch the fallout from the original and think that they want their kid to be part of the sequel.
Anonymous
The new instructor was also on several episodes of the old show when Abby created a replacement team. She was every bit as out of control and intense as all of the original dance moms. Not sure why tv needs a new version of a show that showed just how crazy and cutthroat the dance world is for children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.


What happened to the original cast?


They’re all adults now and most are pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.


What happened to the original cast?


They’re all adults now and most are pursuing careers in the entertainment industry.


Right, that’s what I’m seeing. The show (new season) is very toxic. I feel horrible for the girls. We are only watching because we know one girl. But I guess if the goal is an entertainment career, the original cast did decent. That must be why the new cast also signed up for this. Who knows about mental health and relationships with their mothers etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Knowing how the show negatively affected the original cast, I can’t say I’d watch this.


What happened to the original cast?


It was for traumatic for them. Maddie, the golden one talked about it several times.

"People thought I was a brat because in all my interviews, I would say, ‘I’m the best. I know I’m going to win,'” Maddie— who was only 8 when she started on ‘Dance Moms’— said. “But that’s because the producer was telling me to say that. I don’t think I’m better than everyone else. I was just doing whatever they told me to do because I thought that’s what you did. They set you up for failure.”

“It’s weird because there were really amazing times, but there were also a lot of things that were really, really not great for us kids,” she said, adding that Abby wouldn’t allow her dancers to watch their competitors or befriend other dancers.

“I’ve had to unlearn a lot of those things,” Maddie said, adding that she will never watch old episodes of the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never watched this show before. But we are acquaintances with one of the girls and families on the show this year, so we are watching it now. It’s set in Ashburn. The girl we know is incredibly sweet and comes off that way on the show as well. I had no idea she was dealing with all this. And what her mom is like. Such a toxic environment. Yikes. Or, do you think the girls and moms are literally playing an acting role? Otherwise, it is so so toxic.


In most of the instances of girls crying, they have dry eyes and no tears. So I think it’s very fake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have never watched this show before. But we are acquaintances with one of the girls and families on the show this year, so we are watching it now. It’s set in Ashburn. The girl we know is incredibly sweet and comes off that way on the show as well. I had no idea she was dealing with all this. And what her mom is like. Such a toxic environment. Yikes. Or, do you think the girls and moms are literally playing an acting role? Otherwise, it is so so toxic.


I thought the old shoe was fake but the toxicity was 100% real. I feel very bad for those girl then and now


Shoe? Ed Sullivan lives!
Anonymous
I just hate-watched an episode and a half and Regardless of the reality, I can’t imagine allowing my child or my family to be depicted in this manner on TV.
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