‘Dance Moms’ Series Finale: Find Out How Christi Lukasiak Feels About Daughter Chloe’s Return to the Competition Scene! (EXCLUSIVE)
This is going to be juicy!
In an exclusive sneak peek at the series finale of Dance Moms, Chloe Lukasiak is seen talking to mom Christi about her long-awaited return to the show after leaving in 2014. The 15-year-old is gearing up to return the competition scene. And even though Chloe just plans to watch her former besties perform, her mother still seems hesitant to let her back into that lifestyle.
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“You know, going to competition, walking in there isn’t going to be like what it used to be like,” the mother-of-two said. “That’s not our turf anymore, we’re not exactly BFFs with them anymore. It makes me a little nervous.”
Chloe left Abby Lee Miller’s dance studio after allegedly being called “washed up,” and having her looks continually made fun of. So, during season 4 of the show, Christi took her daughter and left.
“As a mom, I can’t sit by and let her sit by and watch this woman destroy my child anymore,” Christi said at the time. “My line has been crossed. Dance isn’t worth it.”
Chloe didn’t let her former teacher get the best of her, and in fact, walked away from the 2015 Teen Choice Awards with the title of Choice Dancer — beating out Dance Moms co-star Maddie Ziegler.
"To anyone who has ever been told that they can’t do it, they shouldn’t do it, or they aren’t good enough, ignore it,” the blonde beauty said, seemingly directed to her ex dance instructor. “Do it anyways and prove them wrong.”
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The news of Chloe’s return to the popular Lifetime show was first revealed back in January, and fans have been anxiously awaiting her comeback ever since.
Though her mother is hesitant about her return, Chloe seems more ready than ever.
“We should go crash their party!” the teen dancer said.
Watch the exclusive clip below!
Tune in to Lifetime on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 8 p.m.!
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