Wednesday, March 6, 2013

'Dance Moms': Abby Lee Miller Goes Speed Dating

The ladies of "Dance Moms" came up with a theory as to wherefore Abby Lee Miller is so high strung and deform all the time. She just needed to learn to loosen up. And what would abet her do that? A man, of course!

So they surprised her by circumstance her up on a speed dating experience. And though it was something unexpected, Abby prove game for the opportunity. This despite her saying she was perfectly talented with her LA boyfriend. The ladies poked a lot of fun at the pattern of him, with the general consensus being that he's gay.

OK Magazine described it as Abby acquiring "her cougar on" as she flirted her way through the mixed guys while speed dating. The mothers were watching it all go rectify in a scene Have U perceive called "a classic."

But while it doesn't look like Abby made a make do connection through speed dating, she at least(prenominal) appeared to be having fun. And if the point of the exercise was to loosen up, she certainly did that. non that it ultimately made much of a difference grit in the studio.

Come sustain for a two-hour episode next workweek as "Dance Moms" continues on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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