Dance Moms star Holly Frazier opens up about new choreographer Laurieann Gibson on this week’s episode — branding her “intense”. The episode, titled Stamina, Stamina, Stamina, sees the girls struggle with…you guessed it…stamina, as they have to deal with doing two duets and a group dance. At one point in the episode, Laurieann gets fed up with the moms and challenges them saying: “You want to turn and snap when I turn my back? Watch your back!” Holly, mother of Nia Frazier, tells producers: “She’s a little intense!” Last week we told how fans had hit out at Gibson over the...read more...
- 9/5/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
On Dance Moms this week, elite moms Jill Vertes, Holly Frazier and Kira Girard flip have a meltdown over the mini moms and Abby’s choreography for the coming competition. The group dance for the elites is not looking good, with the girls made to do a bizarre routine where they appear to hobble about on walking frames. In the episode titled Mommy Meltdown, Jill says: “I feel like this is going to be the cheesiest number ever. Abby, this cannot go on stage.” Last week, the Junior Elite moms got under the skin of the mini moms and vice versa, as the...read more...
- 9/27/2016
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
In support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lifetime — long a leader in the fight against breast cancer with its Stop Breast Cancer for Life initiative — has released a public service announcement featuring the stars of its popular series Dance Moms. The 30-second spot, which features past and current footage of Nia, Chloe, Maddie, Mackenzie and Kendall and their mothers, Holly Frazier, Christi Lukasiak, Melissa Gisoni and Jill Vertes, encourages viewers to do their part in helping to find the causes and cure for the disease, with which more than 200,000 women a year are diagnosed. • Related: Say Yes [...]...
- 10/16/2012
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
"My worst fears are coming true and my heart begins to break," Holly Frazier said of the moment during a competition when she watched as her daughter Nia simply froze. Even Abby Lee Miller had nothing to say at this moment on "Dance Moms" (Tue., 9 p.m. Et on Lifetime). Poor Nia's mind just went blank halfway through her routine and though Holly tried to help her out, it was over.
"Mom I forgot it," she said backstage after Holly ran back to check up on her. But Holly knew that in this instance Nia was getting in her own way. It's an impossible situation for any parent, riding that fine line between pushing their child for their own good, or letting them back down when the pressure is getting to be too much.
"That's okay, you know the dance," Holly told her daughter. "You will do it again. It's your turn to shine.
"Mom I forgot it," she said backstage after Holly ran back to check up on her. But Holly knew that in this instance Nia was getting in her own way. It's an impossible situation for any parent, riding that fine line between pushing their child for their own good, or letting them back down when the pressure is getting to be too much.
"That's okay, you know the dance," Holly told her daughter. "You will do it again. It's your turn to shine.
- 3/14/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
"My worst fears are coming true and my heart begins to break," Holly Frazier said of the moment during a competition when she watched as her daughter Nia simply froze. Even Abby Lee Miller had nothing to say at this moment on "Dance Moms" (Tue., 9 p.m. Et on Lifetime). Poor Nia's mind just went blank halfway through her routine and though Holly tried to help her out, it was over.
"Mom I forgot it," she said backstage after Holly ran back to check up on her. But Holly knew that in this instance Nia was getting in her own way. It's an impossible situation for any parent, riding that fine line between pushing their child for their own good, or letting them back down when the pressure is getting to be too much.
"That's okay, you know the dance," Holly told her daughter. "You will do it again. It's your turn to shine.
"Mom I forgot it," she said backstage after Holly ran back to check up on her. But Holly knew that in this instance Nia was getting in her own way. It's an impossible situation for any parent, riding that fine line between pushing their child for their own good, or letting them back down when the pressure is getting to be too much.
"That's okay, you know the dance," Holly told her daughter. "You will do it again. It's your turn to shine.
- 3/14/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
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