When you’ve been told over and over that you belong at the bottom, how do you come out on top? “Dance Moms” star Nia Sioux shares how in her new memoir, “Bottom of the Pyramid” – a story of resilience ...
Every solid building has a strong foundation. And when you’re hired for a new job, that’s where you start: at the bottom, in the back office, the least position, the lowest rung. You won’t stay there ...
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Nia Sioux, was just 9 years old when she first appeared on "Dance Moms." Sioux is now 24 and recounting her seven seasons on the hit Lifetime TV show in her new memoir "Bottom of the Pyramid." Her ...
“Dance Moms” star Nia Sioux accused her “ignorant” former dance teacher, Abby Lee Miller, of making racist remarks while filming the hit Lifetime show. The dancer — who starred on the series from 2011 ...
Years removed from her time under Abby Lee Miller's tutelange, the Dance Moms alum has learned it's not necessary to save her tears for anything. "It's OK for people to see your emotions," she ...
Almost a decade ago, Nia Sioux did her last step in the Abby Lee Dance Company. She had been a mainstay on the TV show Dance Moms for seven seasons under the militaristic and controversial tutelage of ...
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