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Following Abby's hospitalization on Tuesday, her physician, Dr. Michael Russo, opened up to ET about her health condition and the underlying cause of her pain.
The former 'Dance Moms' star was hospitalized on Tuesday.
The former 'Dance Moms' star was taken to the hospital on Tuesday.
The 51-year-old former 'Dance Moms' star appeared to be in good spirits as she entered a church service in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 51-year-old former 'Dance Moms' star spent eight and a half months in federal prison for bankruptcy fraud and is now living in a halfway house.
On Thursday, the 51-year-old former 'Dance Moms' star was spotted by an eyewitness getting a manicure and pedicure at Pampered Hands in Los Angeles, California.
The 'Dance Moms' star was released from prison on Tuesday.
After 259 days behind bars, Miller has been released from prison and transferred to a halfway house in Long Beach, California.
A source tells ET that the 'Dance Moms' star's life behind bars was far from easy.
Abby Lee Miller may be out of jail, but according to the 'Dance Mom' star's former prison consultant and coach, Jennifer Myers, life at a halfway house is even more restricted than it is in jail.
Miller was originally sentenced to one year and one day after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud in June 2016.
The 'Dance Moms' star was released from the Federal Correctional Complex in Victorville, California.
The former 'Dance Moms' star may not be serving time in prison much longer.
The former 'Dance Moms' star is to get out from behind bars in May.