"Dance Moms" season 6 is rumored to eventually name Kalani Hilliker as coach Abby Lee Miller's replacement.
Last month, Miller appeared in court to plead guilty on one count of fraud. The controversial coach was accused of withholding her assets and claiming that she's facing bankruptcy when she really wasn't.
Originally, Miller was charged with five counts of fraud, but the ALDC coach decided to plead guilty to lower down her sentence of up to five years imprisonment.
However, despite Miller's decision to admit her faults, she is still in danger of facing at least six months for up to two and a half years jail time.
With this, "Dance Moms" will continue to air new episodes for season 7, but it's possible that Miller won't be around in the upcoming installments.
According to the show's official spoiler site, Miller is currently looking for a professional dancer or coach that can help train her girls throughout the time she won't be around.
A few weeks ago, Kendall Vertes, Hilliker, Nia Frazier and Brynn Rumfallo were photographed with Murrieta Dance Project owner and coach Erin Babbs.
The photo, which was posted by Vertes' mom Jill, seemingly hinted on the possibility that the girls will be working with Babbs while Miller is away.
However, it is unclear how this would be possible because Babbs' dance company has been competing with ALDC's Junior Elite team throughout the past couple of years.
Meanwhile, the same publication revealed that Hilliker trained the members of the Mini Elite team during one of their routines on "Dance Moms" season 6.
Peyton Evans, Elliana Walmsley, Alexus Oladi, Lilliana Ketchman and Areana Lopez performed an improved version of the "Electricity" group dance performed by the original six members of "Dance Moms."
During their successful performance, clips from the original routine several seasons ago were also shown.
In other news, this is not the first time that Hilliker helped choreograph a routine for her fellow ALDC dancers. The daughter of Kira Girard has also choreographed dances for the performers at her mom's own studio.
"Dance Moms" season 6 will return with new episodes on Lifetime starting this fall.