Chloe Lukasiak is one of 'Dance Moms' most popular alumni who seemed to have found a flourishing career outside Lifetime Channel's reality TV show. With a hectic schedule, Abby Lee Miller's former prized talent is too busy to find time for a Season 7 comeback.

Recently, 'Dance Moms' has been plagued with reports about the looming exit of its dancers following earlier departures of Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler and Chloe Lukasiak. Without a main star to build its roster around, some observers think that the show may eventually be taken off-air.

However, some hopeful fans think that after Ziegler left the show, Chloe may consider a homecoming. This was triggered by the Chloe's recent Instagram announcement of her 'newest big project' which was interpreted as a hint of her much prayed-for return to the reality hit dance series.

According to Christian Daily, the former 'Dance Moms' star is unlikely to join Miller's ALDC as she is currently entangled in a number of projects and other commitments. Recently, the young dancer is doing her dance webisodes called 'Dance Classes with Chloe' a dance tutorial series for aspiring dancers to be featured on OwnZones.com soon. Apart from the web-based project, she is also preparing for her upcoming TV flick titled 'Cowgirl's Story.'

The hype over Chloe's rumored comeback may have been caused by some avid fans' effort to revive the show's TV appeal amid a rapid decline in TV ratings after the exit of two of ALDC's prized talents, Master Herald reported.

Meanwhile, there also dancers on the 'Dance Moms' roster who are busily tied to a number of off-show engagements- an indication that the reality show will probably see more of its dancers leaving the show soon. According to a Broadway report, Nia Sioux Frazier is tapped to perform dance numbers ('These Boots Are Made for Walkin,' 'Moon River,' and 'Wipe Out') at Broadway Stage 42. Also, JoJo Siwa has been the subject of swirling rumors following her absences at Fierce National Dance Competition in Calabasas and Sheer Talent Competition in Spokane, Washington.