"Dance Moms" star Abby Lee Miller recently threw shade at the producers of the hit Lifetime reality TV show.
In an interview with InTouch Weekly, the controversial coach said that most of her brawls do not have anything to do with the moms of her young professional dancers. Rather, it almost always has to do with the producers.
According to Miller, the biggest issue that she has with the creators of the show is their inability to give her creative credit for all of her contributions.
Miller expressed her disappointment over the fact that the same producers do not necessarily know anything about dance so she believes they are not in any position to run the show.
"These producers know nothing about dance, they've never been to a dance competition before this show. They give us this horrible music, these cockamamie, asinine themes, and I have to make it work," she said.
Meanwhile, Miller also briefly discussed the fraud lawsuit that was filed against her last year.
According to her, there was a reason behind her decision to file for bankruptcy in 2010, and it was never her intention to lie about her earnings.
"In 2010 I got slapped with a notice saying that I was going to lose my dance studio, which was my livelihood. Filing for bankruptcy was the only thing I could think of to do in that moment," she said.
Miller also slammed reports that she is hiding a huge sum of money, and even involved her late mother to keep her income from everyone else.
In other news, Miller previously pled not guilty for fraud back in November.
According to Radar Online, Miller has requested another delay in her fraud trial hearing from the original Feb. 1 date to Mar. 1.
If the ALDC coach will be indicted for 20 counts of fraud, there is chance that she could go to prison for five years. She will also have to pay a massive sum of $5 million.
As of late, Miller is still part of the hit Lifetime reality TV show "Dance Moms" season 6.
The series airs every Tuesday at 9 p.m, and it stars Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, JoJo Siwa, Brynn Rumfallo and Nia Frazier.