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The 50-year-old reality TV star says she's trying to stay positive.
ET's Brice Sander caught up with the 'Dance Moms' star at OK Magazine's Pre-GRAMMY Party in Los Angeles. She is currently awaiting sentencing in a bankruptcy fraud case.
The 'Dance Moms' star says her situation is 'humiliating and embarrassing.'
The 49-year-old reality star calls her situation 'humiliating and embarrassing.'
The performer also revealed what it's like to work with Abby Lee Miller on 'Dance Moms.'
The reality star appeared in a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania courtroom on Monday.
The 'Dance Moms' star's lawyer tells ET that this has been a "challenging time" for her.
The reality star released a statement to ET through her lawyer.
The tough-as-nails dance instructor showed a more vulnerable side when she sat down with a spirit medium who says she talks with dead people.
See how she feels about the future of her reality TV show with no Maddie!
The dance instructor spoke to ET about the future of her reality show without one of her top performers.
The 13-year-old dancer is leaving the hit show to work on 'several new and exciting projects,' a source says.
Abby Lee Miller has never been one to hold back, and on the new season of Dance Moms, she's teetering on the edge.