'Dance Moms' season 6 spoilers: A tribute to Michael Jackson in episode 14

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The next episode of "Dance Moms" will feature a busy week for ALDC as their performances pay tribute to the late King of Pop Michael Jackson.

The episode will feature the events that occurred in late January. Titled "Jojo Steals the Show," the trailer shows Abby assigning Kendall Vertes and Maddie Ziegler to do a duet. It also shows some moms getting upset because the assigned duet gets canceled and leads to Jojo Siwa doing a solo number instead. The trailer also teases on the speculations of the Zieglers leaving the company. Abby is shown confronting Dance Mom Melissa about a statement made by another mom, Ashlee Allen.

It was previously rumored that the Ziegler sisters will leave the show and that would be shown on the 18th episode of the season. While the events viewers are about to witness may lead to that, the sisters will still be seen performing on the upcoming episode.

The performances that will be featured are the dances on "New York Dance Experience" on Jan. 31 where Jojo did an impromptu number to the beat of "Billie Jean" that gave her an elite gold medal. Nia's solo "Woman in the Mirror" number got her 3rd place in Teen Division, while Brynn and Sarah's "Human Nature" duet placed them on 1st Junior Duet/Trio division and 1st overall. The group number was not as successful in the overall ranking, but placed 3rd in Junior Division.

There are also celebrity events that will be featured that the dancers attended. Ziegler sisters Maddie and Mackenzie came with Jojo and Kendall to Disney's Star Darlings party. Disney star Zendaya also hosted a shoe line party launch where Nia and Mackenzie were present.

Maddie's performance at Disneyland's 60th Anniversary will also be shown, as well as some behind the scenes during the "Todrick Hall Show" where Maddie, Mackenzie, Kendall, and Nia guested.

The 14th episode of "Dance Moms" season 6 will air on Lifetime on Apr. 5 at 9 p.m. ET.

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