‘Dance Moms’ Alum Maddie Ziegler Accused Of Being ‘Bossy’ On Set; Star Admits Drama Was Intentionally Created By Producers
"Dance Moms" will be moving forward without Maddie Ziegler, but it looks like drama continues to follow her wherever she goes. A recent report claims that the 14-year-old dancer is "bossy" on set, making others refuse to work with her. Is fame starting to get on her head?
"Dance Moms" alum Maddie Ziegler rose to fame after starring on the Lifetime reality series and being the star of Sia's music videos. While Ziegler has already moved on to other projects such as being a judge for "So You Think You Can Dance" and starring in "The Book of Henry," a new report from Radar Online claims that Ziegler's fame is starting to get into her head.
"But she treats a lot of people like crap and seems to think that people should bow down to her because of who she is and what she's done," the insider described.
The source added that a lot of people are already starting to refuse to work with Ziegler, saying that the "Chandelier" dancer is "incredibly bossy." This led to speculations that Ziegler was becoming a lot like her former "Dance Moms" coach, Abby Lee Miller.
As MailOnline notes, Ziegler recently admitted that her life on "Dance Moms" was quite stressful. Ziegler also shared that she no longer has any plans of returning to the Lifetime reality show.
Since "Dance Moms" is considered a reality show, many fans are well aware of the drama taking place between Miller, the moms and the kids. Ziegler explained that the producers had to craft some sort of drama for the show in order to keep the viewers engaged and tuned in to every episode.
Ziegler added that her time on "Dance Moms" was "crazy." Now that she has left the show after Season 6, Ziegler admitted that she happier now.
Do you think the accusations on "Dance Moms" alum Maddie Ziegler are true? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!