Following her absence at the Fierce National Dance Competition in Calabasas, JoJo Siwa is now a subject of speculations with rumors of her departure making rounds online. Lifetime's reality show 'Dance Moms' may also be in danger of going off-air after a number of its high-profile talents like Chloe Lukasiak and Maddie Ziegler left the show in search for greener pastures.

It seems like ALDC stars are starting to discover lucrative career options outside the show. With JoJo Siwa's absence, could there be any serious problems between her and ALDC coach Abby Lee Miller? As per Fashion & Style report, JoJo is conspicuously missing from the team's recent groupies or snapshots from the competitions that her teammates recently participated.

Previously, Miller looked terribly upset in the last episode as she blasted Siwa for missing out a competition to attend a 'pool day' in her in an Instagram post with the caption "These girls certainly were not at the pool today!"

As a consequence of her displeasure over Siwa's earlier absence, Miller reportedly excluded the young dancer in the lineup for the Sheer Talent Competition in Spokane, Washington, the BitBag reported. While her second absence is filled with unanswered questions, some media outfits stated that the 13-year-old 'Dance Moms' star is juggling a number of off-the-show commitments like the Ladylike Foundation's 2016 Women of Excellence Luncheon in Beverly Hills.

Apparently, JoJo Siwa is not the only star on the Lifetime reality show with a full hectic schedule. Per Broadway report, Nia Sioux Frazier is being invited to participate in a Broadway production 'Trip of Love.' She is tapped for a Stage 42 performance to the tunes 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin,' 'Moon River,' and 'Wipe Out.'

Meanwhile, as more ALDC students appear to have increasing engagements outside 'Dance Moms', fans are speculating whether hope remains for the reality show's Season 7. Miller is also busy fending off fraud charges against her which could lead to a 5-year prison term plus fines amounting to $5 million if she is proven guilty.