Whew! Abby Lee Miller breaks silence after NIA SIAUX recalls ‘dance moms’ racism allegations

NIA SIAUX He created a buzz online following the release of his memoir “Bottom of the Pyramid.” In the book, she takes readers on her journey as ‘dance moms,’ opening up about being the only black girl in the world Abby Lee Miller’s Dance company competition team. He also touches on his experiences of being accused of racism and his relationships with teammates. The conversation escalated after Abby Lee officially spoke out in response to the claims.
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Nia Sioux opens up about the accusations against the ‘dance moms’
Viewers watched Nia Sioux grow up before their eyes as she danced on television screens for six years. During his time on the show, we saw him push through competitions, either the pyramid alone or the height of the pyramid of Abby Lee Miller. In his book, he recalled the time when Abby was accused and asked her repeatedly, “Don’t you wish you had the white hair of a girl?” at the time of comparison. The dancer says she was surprised by the question but answered “no”.
Nia continues with the announcement that Abby responded, “Oh really? Don’t you think it’s too easy?” He says he told him again, he said it didn’t matter because he knew he didn’t want to be white. Nia talks about how braids were a great option for her, but Abby won’t let her have them. He adds that this conversation is one of many that he encounters.
Nia also hopped on Tiktok to share some of her classic Dance outfits. He told his followers that he believed they were arguing because of their endertones.“@NiasiououxIf you saw me this time, no you didn’t. ❌ Prederor Under the pyramid out tomorrow at the link in Bio!♬ Cancelled! – Taylor Swift,” nia referred to the post.
@Niasiououx
If you saw me this time, no you didn’t. ❌ Prederor Under the pyramid out tomorrow at the link in Bio!
♬ Cancelled! – Taylor Swift
Abby Lee Miller looks into the NIA’s discrimination claims
After Nia dropped her memoir, Abbyle Lee spoke out. He addressed Nia’s requests in an interview with TMZ. Abby said she remembers things differently, adding that she believes she is doing well with all the girls. He went on to make it clear that none of the children who were part of the ‘dance moms’ had contracts that required them to stay. When asked how she plans to react to Nia’s memoir, Abby said, “I do not plan to sue or take legal action at this time … Nia’s freedom of speech.”
Nia Sioux Talks About Finding Closure
Nia Sioux has been touring with her new book. She recently sat down with Sherri Mesh on her talk show. When asked about closure with Abby, Nia said she tried to reach out after learning of her cancer diagnosis but never heard back.
“I would never wish anyone ill, especially since we left bad names. And he denied the request.” Nia said.
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