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Kendall Vertes (Photo : Twitter/Kk_Vertes)

"Dance Moms" season 6, episode 28 will see Jill Vertes firing Abby Lee Miller as her daughter Kendall's coach.

In "Abby, You're Fired," Vertes couldn't help but express her disappointment with how Miller is handling her daughter's music career. In the previous episode, Vertes felt both happy and sad over the fact that Nia Frazier's career was already taking off when she and Kendall released their first song around the same time. Vertes said in the package that Miller isn't doing anything for her daughter other than acting as her dance teacher.

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On top of this, Vertes also said that she's worried Miller's ongoing fraud charges may jeopardize her daughter's career. In the sneak peek, Kendall looks worried that Miller will put her at the bottom of the pyramid since a letter from their family's lawyer was already sent to the ALDC coach. "Abby no longer manages Kendall's music. So she's gonna be pissed," she said in the clip.

Meanwhile, Vertes and Kendall are both surprised that Miller didn't make any mention of the letter that she received from them. Instead, Miller gives Kendall a solo, entitled, "Cold and Clear." Vertes is a bit confused with Miller's decision to give her daughter a chance to shine, but she decided to not ask the controversial coach about it.

Unfortunately, Kendall's lucky streak wouldn't last very long in episode 28. The teaser for "Abby, You're Fired" also showed Vertes and Miller shouting at each other. "You're a nobody and you're nothing!" Miller shouted at Vertes. "You used these kids to put you where you are now!" the latter replied.

Vertes' decision to fire Miller as her daughter's manager could bite her in the butt. After all, Kendall's first single "Wear Em Out" landed in the number one spot on iTunes at the time of its release. After it premiered in June 2015, the song also beat out Taylor Swift's single "Bad Blood" in the same chart, according to IBTimes.

"Dance Moms" season 6, episode 28 will air on Lifetime on Oct. 11 at 8:30 p.m. ET.