Abby Lee Miller

American dance instructor

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December 2022 It was announced that Miller's Pittsburgh studio had been permanently closed and subsequently repurposed into a bus lot and daycare.
December 2022 It was announced that Miller's Pittsburgh studio had been permanently closed and subsequently repurposed into a bus lot and daycare.
June 5 2020 Lifetime announced it would sever ties with Abby Lee Miller, canceling her show Abby's Virtual Dance-Off and indicating she would not return for a potential ninth season of Dance Moms.
June 5 2020 Lifetime announced it would sever ties with Abby Lee Miller, canceling her show Abby's Virtual Dance-Off and indicating she would not return for a potential ninth season of Dance Moms.
June 4 2020 Miller issued an apology to Kamryn, Adriana Smith, and others, acknowledging the harm done and pledging to educate herself on racism.
June 4 2020 Miller issued an apology to Kamryn, Adriana Smith, and others, acknowledging the harm done and pledging to educate herself on racism.
June 3 2020 Camille Bridges, a Dance Moms mother, accused Miller of racially biased treatment towards her daughter Camryn and described the environment on the show as 'extremely hostile.'
June 3 2020 Camille Bridges, a Dance Moms mother, accused Miller of racially biased treatment towards her daughter Camryn and described the environment on the show as 'extremely hostile.'
June 2 2020 Abby Lee Miller posted a black square on Instagram for Blackout Tuesday, which led to criticism regarding her past treatment of dancers on the show Dance Moms.
June 2 2020 Abby Lee Miller posted a black square on Instagram for Blackout Tuesday, which led to criticism regarding her past treatment of dancers on the show Dance Moms.
May 4 2020 Miller announced on Instagram that she will be leaving Dance Moms and Lifetime after nine years.
May 4 2020 Miller announced on Instagram that she will be leaving Dance Moms and Lifetime after nine years.
2019 Abby Lee Miller's appearance on Dance Moms concluded, marking the end of her involvement in the series that showcased her dance academy and the challenges faced by young dancers.
2019 Abby Lee Miller's appearance on Dance Moms concluded, marking the end of her involvement in the series that showcased her dance academy and the challenges faced by young dancers.
June 4 2019 Dance Moms: Resurrection premiered on Lifetime.
June 4 2019 Dance Moms: Resurrection premiered on Lifetime.
September 2018 Miller's lymphoma went into remission, allowing her to start physical therapy to relearn how to walk.
September 2018 Miller's lymphoma went into remission, allowing her to start physical therapy to relearn how to walk.
July 2018 Miller announced her return for season 8 of Dance Moms.
July 2018 Miller announced her return for season 8 of Dance Moms.
May 25 2018 Abby Lee Miller was released from prison after serving her sentence and receiving time off for good behavior.
May 25 2018 Abby Lee Miller was released from prison after serving her sentence and receiving time off for good behavior.
April 2018 Abby Lee Miller was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer, following spinal surgery.
April 2018 Abby Lee Miller was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma, a type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer, following spinal surgery.
March 27 2018 Miller was transferred to a halfway house in Long Beach, California, to complete her sentence after receiving time off for good behavior.
March 27 2018 Miller was transferred to a halfway house in Long Beach, California, to complete her sentence after receiving time off for good behavior.
July 12 2017 Miller reported to the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California to begin serving her prison sentence.
July 12 2017 Miller reported to the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California to begin serving her prison sentence.
May 9 2017 After a two-day hearing, Miller was sentenced to one year and a day in federal prison, along with two years of supervised release, and was required to pay a $40,000 fine.
May 9 2017 After a two-day hearing, Miller was sentenced to one year and a day in federal prison, along with two years of supervised release, and was required to pay a $40,000 fine.
March 2017 Miller announced she had quit Dance Moms.
March 2017 Miller announced she had quit Dance Moms.
2016 Miller appeared on The Eric Andre Show's season 4 premiere.
2016 Miller appeared on The Eric Andre Show's season 4 premiere.
June 27 2016 Miller agreed to a plea deal with IRS investigators, entering a guilty plea to reduced charges after being indicted for fraud.
June 27 2016 Miller agreed to a plea deal with IRS investigators, entering a guilty plea to reduced charges after being indicted for fraud.
2015 Miller opened a new dance studio in Los Angeles called ALDC LA.
2015 Miller opened a new dance studio in Los Angeles called ALDC LA.
October 13 2015 Miller was indicted by the Department of Justice for fraud related to a secret bank account used to hide income and for failing to file required reports with bankruptcy court.
October 13 2015 Miller was indicted by the Department of Justice for fraud related to a secret bank account used to hide income and for failing to file required reports with bankruptcy court.
2014 Miller published a book titled Everything I Learned about Life, I Learned in Dance Class.
2014 Miller published a book titled Everything I Learned about Life, I Learned in Dance Class.
July 2011 Episodes of Dance Moms began airing, leading to enhanced public recognition and improved financial conditions for Abby Lee Miller.
July 2011 Episodes of Dance Moms began airing, leading to enhanced public recognition and improved financial conditions for Abby Lee Miller.
April 6 2011 Filming for Dance Moms began, marking a significant career opportunity for Abby Lee Miller following her bankruptcy.
April 6 2011 Filming for Dance Moms began, marking a significant career opportunity for Abby Lee Miller following her bankruptcy.
December 4 2010 Abby Lee Miller filed for bankruptcy after accumulating debts exceeding $400,000 in back taxes owed to the IRS.
December 4 2010 Abby Lee Miller filed for bankruptcy after accumulating debts exceeding $400,000 in back taxes owed to the IRS.

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