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    JoJo Siwa Says ‘Dance Moms: A New Era’ Replacing Abby Lee Miller Makes Her ‘Sick to My Stomach’

    By Molly McGuigan,

    10 hours ago

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    JoJo Siwa may have entered a new era with the release of her single “Karma,” but the Dance Moms alum has mixed feelings about the reality show’s next chapter.

    Dance Moms: A New Era debuts on Hulu later this month, rebooting the original hit reality series with new mother-daughter duos — and with instructor Glo Hampton leading the charge in place of Abby Lee Miller .

    “I’m happy for them,” Siwa, 21 — who starred on the original Dance Moms for two seasons from 2015 to 2016 — told Us Weekly exclusively while promoting her new movie, #AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead . “I think any kids that get a platform like this have a chance to truly change the world and make their stamp and I’m very happy for them.”

    While Siwa confirmed she will “sure as hell be tuned in” when Dance Moms: A New Era airs, she has her doubts about the casting of the show.

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    “It makes me, quite honestly, a little sick to my stomach to see them try to replace Abby,” she told Us . “Even though Abby says the quote, ‘Everyone’s replaceable,’ Abby Lee is not replaceable. The only person that is not replaceable is the inventor of that quote.”

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    JoJo Siwa, Abby Lee Miller, Glo Hampton Getty Images (2), Courtesy of Glo Hampton/Instagram

    Miller, 58, was known for her intense approach to teaching the young dancers on the original series, including ranking them on a pyramid each week.

    “I think that [ Dance Moms: A New Era ] would have a lot more success if Glo was Glo, not if Glo was Abby,” Siwa continued. “I think, realistically, Glo would not do a pyramid. She would not say, ‘There’s six weeks 'till nationals.’ She would not use the exact Abby lingo.”

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    Unlike some of her former castmates — including Maddie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak , who have distanced themselves from their Dance Moms roots — Siwa still has an appreciation for her former dance teacher.

    “It’s tough when you see someone trying to be somebody that you really love and care about. And I really love and care about Abby and [her assistant] Gia ,” Siwa said. “I think the show will have a lot more success if they tried to be more original versus trying to copy Abby. ‘Cause you can’t.”

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    Abby Lee Miller and JoJo Siwa. Amy Sussman/Getty Images

    Since her time on Dance Moms , Siwa has maintained a robust singing, dancing, social media and acting career. Fans heard her experiment with a more mature sound on her EP Guilty Pleasure . Her new movie, #AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead , reflects a similar turn.

    The film, which also stars Jade Pettyjohn , follows a group of college friends as they head to “Karma Palooza” music festival. However, things quickly take a turn when members of the group are killed one by one according to the seven deadly sins.

    The name of the fictional music festival aligns with her recent single “Karma” — a happy accident, according to Siwa. She had already recorded the song when she was filming the movie, but she had no idea how big it would eventually become.

    “I knew [‘Karma’] existed. I knew I wanted it to come out first, but I didn’t necessarily know how much ‘Karma’ was going to mean to me,” Siwa explained to Us . “I just thought it was a cute coincidence. Like, ‘Oh, no one knows, but I know.’ And then little did I know what it was going to become.”

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    Jojo Siwa as Colette Campbell in 'All My Friends Are Dead.' Photo courtesy of Cineverse

    Pettyjohn — who reunited with Siwa for this movie after the pair starred on Nickelodeon’s School of Rock together — shares Siwa’s background of being a child star, which prepared her well for a role in a horror movie.

    “I’m a Nickelodeon kid. That’s where I got started where there’s slime and food fights and all of that,” Pettyjohn told Us , recounting an especially gruesome scene in #AMFAD . “For that scene, I felt totally in my [element]. I was at home. I felt totally prepared. It wasn’t vegan what they threw at me … but it was real gross stuff.”

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    Jade Pettyjohn as Sarah in 'All My Friends Are Dead.' Photo courtesy of Cineverse

    Pettyjohn continued: “It was just really fun. I mean, that’s why you sign on to do a horror film is to scream and to be covered in fake blood.”

    #AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead will be available August 2 in select theaters, on demand and on digital.

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