Online safety is a huge thing and Brynn Rumfallo is giving out some advice to her many fans about it all.
The formerDance Moms star and student opened up to her fans online after being targeted by a fan account bully.
The fan account looked to be promising a like, or shout out from certain celebs for a price, and Brynn‘s name was one mentioned.
“Internet safety is a major issue now a days and I want you all to be smart and know you should NEVER pay for a follow or a DM or a like or anything from me or anyone else you like,” she wrote.
Brynn added, “Please don’t give out your personal info online. You neer kno who you’re talking to. If you want me to notice you, just be kind. That’s all it really takes.”
You can read about Brynn‘s entire situation below in the gallery.
However, that has nothing to do with their reasons to leave the Lifetime reality show.
According to TMZ, Ashlee‘s issues are with the recent dance number the company performed at the Fierce National Dance Competition on last weekend.
“I have decided to leave Dance Moms because there were some events that took place over the last week, which included portraying young girls in a manner that I would never want my daughter portrayed in,” she shared.
She adds, “I was absolutely appalled at anybody feeling that this was an appropriate way to portray 14 and 15-year-old girls.”
Ashlee also says that she met with the producers about her concerns, but was brushed off.
“The last straw for me absolutely was when I expressed my concern with my 13-year-old daughter being on a television show that was portraying young women that way, and I was blown off, I was brushed off, and told ‘Well, this would be OK in Europe.’”
A recent pic posted by instructor Abby Lee Miller shows the five elite girls — Kendall, Nia, Brynn, Camryn Bridges and Kalani Hilliker — could they all be returning? We hope so!
Even though, Kalani‘s recent tweet has us questioning if she actually will be back at all.
There’s no premiere date for season 8 at the moment, however the season 7 finale is coming on February 21st.
The dance divas crash the party as part of a new show called Crashed, and they want to give JJJ readers an exclusive sneak peek.
In the clip, the ladies are a little bit nervous, but mostly really excited.
go90 and Sony Music Entertainment are launching Crashed, described as “a new surprise-and-delight show, which will see sports, music, and comedy celebrities crashing the normal days of unsuspecting fans and giving them unforgettable experiences.”
You can catch this full, premiere episode on Thursday (February 2) on go90.