Abby Lee Miller is saying «shame on you» to the people who abandoned her while she was in prison. ET's Denny Directo spoke to Miller about her health, her new life in Santa Monica and why she's calling out a few families for their lack of support.Miller plead guilty in 2016 to charges of bankruptcy fraud and bringing $120,000 worth of Australian currency into the country without reporting it.
She was originally sentenced to a year and a day in prison, but her stay was cut short after eight months, due to ongoing health issues.«Shame on you.
Shame on you after what I did for you, for your children — helped make you a lot of money. You couldn’t come to visit me for eight and a half months?
You couldn’t send a card, a letter?» Miller asked of the families she worked with over the years. «I was getting mail from children in other countries and somehow, twelve-and thirteen-year-old little girls were finding the address,» she continued. «They were getting their cards and letters to me, and people here, that I taught their children before the television show -- they were very happy customers before a and then during it, they were stars, they were making money, they were on top of the world — and you’re just going to dump me?»«It’s not hurtful anymore, because you realize real quick who your friends are,» Miller added.While Miller is no longer turning kids like JoJo Siwa into stars, she is critiquing and teaching dance over Zoom, telling ET, «I teach on Zoom all over the world, and I can critique and pick out everything.
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