"Dance Moms" star Nia Frazer reportedly competed for a solo spot at nationals amid her ongoing feud with dance coach Abby Lee Miller.
Throughout the past couple of seasons on "Dance Moms" season 5, Miller has been very vocal about her relationship with the young dancer. At one point, Frazer launched her new song and Miller was unsupportive of her.
On Tuesday night's episode of "Dance Moms," Frazer will try her luck at a solo dance performance, despite Miller previously telling her that she favored her competitor, Kalani Hiliker.
According to the "Dance Moms" spoiler website, it seems that not only did Frazer get her wish at a solo number, she also brought home the second-place overall in the teen solo division with a contemporary dance routine. This also served Frazer's first ever attempt to perform a solo at nationals.
Meanwhile, "Dance Moms" cast member Kendall Vertes recently spoke about her relationship with former teammate Chloe Lukasiak. Last week, Vertes said that Lukasiak seemed to have sabotaged her chances at winning during one competition.
Ahead of the competition, Vertes learned that she will be performing first instead of last because Lukasiak requested that she be the one to dance last. According to the young dancers, the producers agreed to favor Lukasiak so she ended up messing her routine and ultimately lost. Lukasiak meanwhile, won first place.
It is unclear whether or not Vertes and Lukasiak have already patched things up. On Tuesday night's episode of "Dance Moms," it was revealed that Vertes' mom was also unhappy with Lukasiak and her mom's bold move.
"Dance Moms" season 5 airs Tuesday nights on Lifetime.