How Dance Moms Trauma Bonded Its Stars

How Dance Moms Trauma Bonded Its Stars

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Same goes for the stars who never took to the stage or, say, listened to Abby chide them that their legs are about as straight as Elton John. (“Didn’t realize what that meant ’til I was older!” joked JoJo.) 

Despite a series of downright vicious arguments, the actual dance moms, are “like high school girls,” insisted Kendall. “They call each other with everything still. They’re like, ‘Oh my god, I just got a new car.’ They’re like, ‘Oh my god! Let me see pictures!'”

Basically, everyone emerged a winner from their time on the eight-season series, you know, after the requisite healing and self-work

“It’s a family thing,” explained Kalani. “We even talk to each other’s mothers. People don’t even realize how close we are. So I always think it’s funny when people write so many negative things about us and our relationships with each other because we are all so close and everything that what other people say, it doesn’t matter, because we’ve gone through so much together, our moms, us, everything.”



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