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Why does everyone hate Abby Lee Miller? And what about the endless controversies of Dance Moms? From dark and disturbing allegations against Abby Lee Miller to cover-ups, crimes, and alleged crimes, Abby Lee Miller and the Dance Moms legacy is as messy as it is unsettling. Who is telling the truth? Were the dancers just being used? Who is to blame? And what is next for Abby Lee Miller?
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  • @PettyUniversity
    @PettyUniversity24 күн бұрын

    Hi friends it's me here :) Thank you with all of my heart for your kindness and compassion while I have been taking some time to heal. I posted a quick update at 05:19 for those asking, and I can't wait to come back fully very soon. I am so honored to be part of this beautiful community we have created. Sending all my love and gratitude! Talk soon! CORRECTION Re: Brook and Paige. They and others were members of ALDC and had a relationship with Abby before the show, with the exception of Cathy and Vivi! > Download Murder In the Alps game for FREE here: nrdc.link/SWOOP > OMG! Get your new Petty University VALID apparel here! : bit.ly/PettyUniversity > New on my 2nd channel: kzread.info/dash/bejne/YpmcxaSvk9G3h5c.html > Instagram: bit.ly/3uXM1xC > Twitter: bit.ly/3mWpeQ5 > TikTok: @ Swoopswoopswoop

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430

    @danielsantiagourtado3430

    24 күн бұрын

    Love your content! Thanks For this. Take your time. You come first❤❤❤❤❤

  • @1PrayerWarrior4

    @1PrayerWarrior4

    24 күн бұрын

    Take your time, Swoop! We're excited for your full return, but take care of you first!

  • @annimalia

    @annimalia

    24 күн бұрын

    Your honesty and uplifting words about trauma honestly helped me understand a bad situation that I was in. I'm out now and working on my own healing journey. Thank you for being you and being brave enough to confront the hard stuff. 💝

  • @jessielee3508

    @jessielee3508

    24 күн бұрын

    Oh my god Swoop, I'm so sorry for what happened to you, Ive been in an abusive relationship before and I'm praying for your healing, I love you to death Swoop, you have helped me so much through everything I've been through and I cant thank you enough for it. I wish you the best and the best healing, take all the time you need to heal, we will be here for you. You are amazing Swoop. Hang in there

  • @AddiRockART

    @AddiRockART

    24 күн бұрын

    @@PettyUniversity so happy to see the update, you do a lot of good, and I hope you feel the love through all this. So many of us, unfortunately have various horrible experiences, but hopefully we can all support each other here.

  • @Innocence41285
    @Innocence4128524 күн бұрын

    I am a mental health worker, I have had a couple clients now bring you up and how they felt affirmed by your talks when things like this come up in your channel and saying it is not their fault. You are a wonderful person and I am glad you are getting the support you need.

  • @gracegardone350

    @gracegardone350

    23 күн бұрын

    I hope Swoop sees this!!!! This is such a wholesome comment and the highest compliment you can give someone in my book.

  • @wickednailsrylee

    @wickednailsrylee

    23 күн бұрын

    I love this ❤

  • @hannahlewis2914

    @hannahlewis2914

    23 күн бұрын

    incredible!!!

  • @ScoopGirl

    @ScoopGirl

    23 күн бұрын

    This is wonderful said and I hope she sees it and also gets the time she needs to heal. She's an amazing youtuber love swoop

  • @heatherrick1918

    @heatherrick1918

    22 күн бұрын

    I hope she sees this🥰

  • @anabanana7788
    @anabanana778824 күн бұрын

    Idk how an abusive person towards kids isn't locked up but filmed for entertainment... weird af

  • @BlackandDeckerPeckerWrecker

    @BlackandDeckerPeckerWrecker

    24 күн бұрын

    'Merica?

  • @emilyschmidt6265

    @emilyschmidt6265

    24 күн бұрын

    I never could understand how people could watch that for entertainment

  • @trina7274

    @trina7274

    24 күн бұрын

    What’s even weirder, is all the moms that just sat back and watched their kids treated like that. Sick. Sick. Sick. All the former dance mom kids have bad feelings towards Abby, explainable… but their anger should also be geared towards their “dance moms” too. As a mother, it’s our job to protect our babies from harmful or toxic situations. These mothers did not do that. At all.

  • @tartnouveau3652

    @tartnouveau3652

    23 күн бұрын

    It’s because we as a society put the responsibility on the parent. So it’s not our fault that a kid is being abused even though we’re watching it for entertainment, it’s the parent’s fault. I feel like a lot of people don’t intervene in abuse situations because we leave it up to the parents. Even if the parents are the abusers or enabling it.

  • @mollyraymff

    @mollyraymff

    23 күн бұрын

    TLC has a horrible history of not protect the people that bring them in all that money.

  • @luchie2388
    @luchie238821 күн бұрын

    Did anyone notice how similarly her and Jojo speak? Like the pauses, the afflictions, the words they choose? Just me?

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    21 күн бұрын

    Not just you. Trauma damage well and truly done.

  • @wminal

    @wminal

    14 күн бұрын

    Thought the same thing

  • @DoorsToHideBehind156

    @DoorsToHideBehind156

    6 күн бұрын

    She has the same cadence in her speech. Wow.

  • @andreavantzet1962

    @andreavantzet1962

    6 күн бұрын

    And both have that raw edge too. As if they have been screaming a lot.

  • @cassidyrabold293

    @cassidyrabold293

    4 күн бұрын

    “Inflections”? lol

  • @404_kayjay_not_found
    @404_kayjay_not_found23 күн бұрын

    "Be the person you needed when you were younger." is genuinely some of the best advice I heard, and you echoing that sentiment later on just reaffirmed in that. There's so much crap going on in the world, and rather than adding to it, I hope to help even just a single person keep going. Sometimes that person is myself. And sometimes I falter when it comes to being kind. But in the grand scheme of things, I want to leave this world a brighter place, not darker.

  • @nicnag1

    @nicnag1

    13 күн бұрын

    What a great way to view the world

  • @patiencefullerton6250

    @patiencefullerton6250

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@nicnag1 Agree. @Kayjay is wise 💌

  • @sara31773
    @sara3177323 күн бұрын

    I can handle strict teaching. Cruel teaching is unexceptable. She was cruel to them. And she wonders why the OG girls don’t speak to her as well as takes no accountability.

  • @meghaffer

    @meghaffer

    22 күн бұрын

    Yes! I teach music. I have high expectations and don't hold back information when it comes to what needs improvement. But there are ways to do so that don't involve hurling abuse and insults. You can respect your students and still get them to improve their performance.

  • @___Lyric___

    @___Lyric___

    21 күн бұрын

    Yes. As a teacher- you can be strict and firm without being cruel. It’s not okay and causes so much psychological damage.

  • @Ichigo-KC

    @Ichigo-KC

    20 күн бұрын

    To a much lesser extent she reminds me of my first year middle school drama teacher. She would berate us to tears over a small mistake and never apologise for it or even give us more than a “Well atleast there’s improvement “ if she had been strict but fair we would’ve learned and performed much better then we ended out performing.

  • @basicallyno1722

    @basicallyno1722

    20 күн бұрын

    Cruelty doesn’t teach - cruelty is for the enjoyment and feeling of power for the abuser.

  • @iamcactus6778

    @iamcactus6778

    18 күн бұрын

    Honestly, same. I learned martial arts as a teen and the classes were very intense and there was strict decorum you had to follow. However, actually putting a student in danger, verbally berating them, or injuring them on purpose was not permitted. In the rare case that a student didn't listen, discipline was handled through strick enforcement of decorum or additional work.

  • @Geospasmic
    @Geospasmic23 күн бұрын

    A 12 year old child should not be under any kind of contract ever.

  • @christinedeshano2872

    @christinedeshano2872

    23 күн бұрын

    Legally speaking, they can't be. Their parents are. That's why they treat their kids so poorly.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-yb7wz

    @CarlosRodriguez-yb7wz

    20 күн бұрын

    Yeah it happens all the time. It’s not that strange

  • @RightsForZombies

    @RightsForZombies

    18 күн бұрын

    In entertainment you’re meant to have your parents as well as agent/manager looking out for you (and you can’t legally sign), so you can’t be taken advantage of. That goes out the window with reality TV where all the usual rules surrounding performers are basically non-existent. I had an agent who was a LOT like Abby and I was fortunate that I had parents who weren’t exploitative and I was the Maddie of my agency. If I had exploitative parents and wasn’t her favourite who knows how miserable I would have been. It was rough enough experiencing the kids around me (many of whom were friends or went to school with me) get absolutely mercilessly blasted by her while praising me. I get flashbacks watching Dance Moms. At least she always looked after my auditions and contracts to protect me, unlike Abby.

  • @karenblanck7726

    @karenblanck7726

    9 күн бұрын

    @@Geospasmic yes…and that’s 100% the parents fault there. The thing is…no matter how vile Miller might have been it’s the parents who put their kids in that situation and continued to put their kids in that situation….over and over. And it was the producers who hired all of them.

  • @MizzzFizzz
    @MizzzFizzz21 күн бұрын

    Ugh, all that hate aged her like an old lemon in a rock tumbler.

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    21 күн бұрын

    😂😂Colleen’s rock tumbler? It’s visible on CB, too.

  • @user-mf1kv4lk2m
    @user-mf1kv4lk2m19 күн бұрын

    Ugh my son is a high school athlete and thinking about a grown woman lusting over children makes me feel sick to my stomach

  • @BimboCommentary

    @BimboCommentary

    3 күн бұрын

    Honestly i cant imagine being the parent when A) when grown ass woman can say this about a highschool BOY isn't/wasnt taken as a grown man said it about a highschool girl.. B) its feeling like so many youtubers/people with a following/fame. Tries to sleep with 15-17 year olds. I don't have any kids and im nauseated by at all.

  • @abbywonder3825
    @abbywonder382524 күн бұрын

    The parents who force their children to endure this or beauty pageants….they need to be held accountable too

  • @Ryan_914

    @Ryan_914

    23 күн бұрын

    They were bound by two contracts( Aldc. And lifetime) it was only supposed to be a 6 episode doc

  • @sherilynl4038

    @sherilynl4038

    23 күн бұрын

    this!!! i moved my daughter from Oregon Ballet Theatre's dance school when i started noticing the health office at her grade school would call to say my daughter was sick (upset stomach) on dance days. i put two and two together, got my young daughter to tell me how she was scared to go to class after school and how mean her teacher was. (the head of the school, fyi) and i pulled her right out. we ended up at a different school where i saw my beautiful little dancer dance with a smile of joy on her face for the first time. brought me to tears. ironically enough, her new teacher had been a member of OBT and had left for similar abuse issues.

  • @claudiaking4064

    @claudiaking4064

    23 күн бұрын

    Omg can we get a Swoop doc on child beauty pageants 👀👀💜💜💜💜

  • @mariepliura3230

    @mariepliura3230

    23 күн бұрын

    This!! While I don’t agree with everything Abby said or did, those mothers need to be held accountable for THEIR children.

  • @EllenBiesmans

    @EllenBiesmans

    23 күн бұрын

    I was watching Toddlers and Tiara’s this morning because there was nothing on TV but I had to turn it off after 5 minutes. Those weird attention moms just pull their 3 year olds on stage, crying, yelling and looking like an adult with those fake teeth, wigs and all the make up. It grosses me out so much

  • @oakleyv4815
    @oakleyv481524 күн бұрын

    I’ve spent way too much time consuming dance moms and its related content. I’m so glad it’s finally getting a doc to expose the horrors.

  • @evelyn.embers

    @evelyn.embers

    23 күн бұрын

    I don't know how that show got views to begin with 🤷‍♀

  • @melissacoulter3996

    @melissacoulter3996

    23 күн бұрын

    Why did you watch it since you say you’re glad the horrors are getting exposed?

  • @oakleyv4815

    @oakleyv4815

    23 күн бұрын

    @@melissacoulter3996 I watched it as a kid

  • @tmcbgrrl0074

    @tmcbgrrl0074

    23 күн бұрын

    America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on Netflix is another horror story. " NFL cheerleaders typically earn around $75 to $150 per game, with an average yearly salary of about $22,500" This is very very sad 😞

  • @oakleyv4815

    @oakleyv4815

    23 күн бұрын

    @@tmcbgrrl0074 It’s so bad I also grew up watching Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders 😭

  • @MrWeenie1
    @MrWeenie121 күн бұрын

    You saying that you don’t owe an explanation to someone you stopped talking to them, makes me feel so much better! I felt manipulated and lied to by a friend and I stopped talking to her cold turkey. I don’t owe her an explanation she knows what she did.

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    21 күн бұрын

    🎯🎯🎯That was no friend.

  • @TheoRae8289

    @TheoRae8289

    18 күн бұрын

    I was made to feel bad for cutting someone off, and I made the mistake of getting back in contact. A decision I deeply regret and am still dealing with in therapy.

  • @wellhello1603

    @wellhello1603

    17 күн бұрын

    Totally. Sometimes I feel it’s better to say, some people aren’t bad, our paths just aren’t aligned and I don’t want to just leave them hanging. But when someone is being an ahhhole that brakes your boundaries- they know what they did and aren’t owed any explanation. They don’t deserve any more energy to be spent on them

  • @TabbyHumphreys

    @TabbyHumphreys

    12 күн бұрын

    Same here! I am in the same situation with a few family members and am very non confrontational. I have felt so bad for cutting them off without explanation. I felt guilty because they constantly crossed boundaries I never verbally set. When she said that I teared up and felt so validated for the first time in a long time

  • @kait33
    @kait3321 күн бұрын

    I think the saddest thing about dance moms viewership is a big chunk of it was also around the age of the dancers… i remeber watching at like 10 years old thinking I wanted to be them and idk how that affected my brain lmao

  • @hannahcrupper6971

    @hannahcrupper6971

    12 күн бұрын

    I remember watching it in middle school because I was on my middle school’s dance team and just loved watching the dances at the end, and almost all the girls on my team watched it too! It sucks that when you’re older and look back on the show you realize how toxic and abusive it was and how it wasn’t just about the dances 😭

  • @blueismylove3128

    @blueismylove3128

    6 күн бұрын

    I wish Swoop would have at least mentioned this. It wasn't just millions and millions of adults tuning in, it was mostly kids around the same age of the dancers. I feel like that fact would have put into perspective why a lot of this wasn't called into question.

  • @laurenpelto325
    @laurenpelto32524 күн бұрын

    I don’t think any of the moms are innocent, especially when they stayed for more than one season. There’s no way you could see your child be treated that badly and exposed to things like that and not pull them out if you were a good parent.

  • @moonwalkerangel7008

    @moonwalkerangel7008

    23 күн бұрын

    Especially when the ALDC moved to LA because the kids’ contracts were not legally processed. Because of that, they were not under obligation to comply. That was how JoJo was able to leave in season 6 without legal issues and sign with Nickelodeon. Granted, Abby was Kendall’s music manager so she might not have been able to. But Holly and Nia could have left after all of the racism yet Holly and Nia stayed to build resilience.

  • @madikendrick6419

    @madikendrick6419

    23 күн бұрын

    I agree but Melissa has said a lot the reason why Maddison and McKenzie left when they did because a contract was up so I think they were bound by contract but idk

  • @kaylalee3577

    @kaylalee3577

    23 күн бұрын

    The contracts did not allow them to leave for SIX years/ seasons . Christi eventually found a loophole where Chloe wouldn’t have to be a part of ALDC but still had to film the show as if she was still.

  • @amandamandamands

    @amandamandamands

    23 күн бұрын

    They originally signed up for a 6 part docuseries and when they signed their contract they didn't know that Lifetime providing a lawyer for them wasn't in their best interest. Kelly wanted out all the time but they were threatened with losing their money/house etc if they left. They had no way of knowing how realistic or not the threats were. They already had Abby's contract that said that if you left mid competition season or didn't come back if you were a title holder that you would owe her $100,000 (the reason that Christi and Kelly were there when the show started as Chloe and Brooke were title holders the year before)

  • @gilillustration7650

    @gilillustration7650

    23 күн бұрын

    Pretty simple to be a parent like that, all you gotta do is fail at everything you try (or think you failed even if you didn’t), have a child, and project that innate fear and dread of failure to them using verbal and emotional abuse, creating a trauma so deep that the child will end up resenting you for the rest of their life 😊 (Edit: grammar)

  • @TheInternetHelpdeskPlays
    @TheInternetHelpdeskPlays24 күн бұрын

    As someone who was married to an ex-dancer and worked in IDTA credited dance festivals, I can honestly say Dance Mom's is not unique in how kids are treated. And it becomes pervasive, the dancers become parents who pass the same thing down to the children. After a year, I walked away from it all, its disgusting

  • @sheilamckinnon9063

    @sheilamckinnon9063

    24 күн бұрын

    Thanks for your insight, every time I see clips from this show I wonder how anyone can put up with that. If I entrusted my child to someone and they spoke to/treated him that way I’d never go back. I can’t fathom it.

  • @grxcedn

    @grxcedn

    23 күн бұрын

    I was a competitive dancer for 10 years. I had three grown adults duct tape my bare boobs to my bare chest because a male judge said “they were moving too much”. I will never ever let my kids dance if I can help it. Absolutely destroyed my body image.

  • @AlchemybyStars

    @AlchemybyStars

    23 күн бұрын

    Same thing with figure skating. Walk into any competitive rink and there’s at least one Abby Lee Miller, if not more. Unfortunately, she is not anything new or unique and neither is the dynamic between the kids and coaches.

  • @teotwawki1144

    @teotwawki1144

    23 күн бұрын

    @@grxcedn I am so sorry that happened to you. Much love.

  • @JuliaBeatriz-th3ol

    @JuliaBeatriz-th3ol

    23 күн бұрын

    I grew up in non-competitive dance and I have seen so many toxic and abusive teachers. I only realized how messed up some of the things I heard were when, as a grown up, I told my friends and they were all shocked.

  • @quinnjett
    @quinnjett23 күн бұрын

    Swoop… I don’t have words to explain how much you’ve impacted me. I’m a single nonbinary parent of two with CPTSD and various autoimmune issues. Most days I don’t feel valid or enough for this world, the abuse I’ve experienced for years still plagues me and I have to fight against it constantly. I feel so safe watching your content and you always make me cry happy tears when you stop to remind us all that we are valid, we are enough, and we are seen. Thank you for coming back for us time and time again, you inspire bravery and courage in us all.

  • @mocktrialbabe

    @mocktrialbabe

    22 күн бұрын

    I'm glad that you have a safe space to go to. You are valid and I hope you have many good days.

  • @ibelieveimapie2396

    @ibelieveimapie2396

    20 күн бұрын

    You have no idea how happy reading your comment made me. I’ve never heard of another non-binary parent before and seeing one, even in just a comments section of a KZread video, makes me unbelievably happy. Thank you for commenting! I wish you the best!

  • @Indomita506

    @Indomita506

    18 күн бұрын

    Why you need validation foe people you don't know? You need what a woman is the moment tou gave birth 😂

  • @neiribelin
    @neiribelin21 күн бұрын

    Clipping the 'you are valid in the body you have' part because I need this reminder not even daily but hourly. Sappy? It made me cry. Thank you for being so kind.

  • @kathrynjames6151
    @kathrynjames615124 күн бұрын

    My little sister used to attend some of the dance competitions that her studio also attended as we are a two hour drive out from Pittsburgh, and a large number of competitions come to that area. They always had issues with the girls and Abby Lee during the competitions, including her stealing idea's from the studio my sister intended. One of their competition dances was called jet set, based around flight attendants. She stole the idea and put it out to the world under the exact same name with very similar costumes and music. They would steal large spaces in the dressing rooms which was being used by everyone competing that weekend, leaving many of the other groups to huddle in a corner with barely enough space to keep their makeup kits in the room. On top of this, at one of the competitions the family was allowed to watch one of the classes through the door. I was about 13 at the time, and loved seeing my sister dance as it made her so happy. I was standing against the door frame just out of the way in case people had to get in and out of the room. Without warning Abby Lee shoves me aside to get into the room despite there already being enough room for her to get inside. She did not ask me to move, or even say anything. She just walked right in. My dad nearly punched her, and probably would've if not for my mom stopping him to avoid a scene. It was that incident that caused me to lose all respect for her, and It has continued to drop over the years with all this drama you spoke of.

  • @emjayee

    @emjayee

    23 күн бұрын

    You could make your own documentary from your viewpoint! Sheesh. I'm sorry you had to ever interact with this monster

  • @SusieRed

    @SusieRed

    23 күн бұрын

    My family lived in Penn Hills all through my childhood and most of my teenage life... this is where Abby is truly from. She never mentions that, it's always just "Pittsburgh." LOL She was two years ahead of me so I didn't know her, BUT my brother was in her class at Linton Middle School (9th and 10th) and Penn Hills Senior High(11th and 12th.) He's told me that she was always full of herself and confirmed that she was quite the racist as well. I'm so sorry you had to experience that when all you wanted to do was watch your sister dance. Abby was, is and always will be a conceited BITCH.

  • @JHaru777

    @JHaru777

    23 күн бұрын

    Of course she pushed you out of the way, a self important space station that doesn't take responsibility for her own shitty behavior, actions and go to therapy needs all the room to move around.

  • @PGOuma

    @PGOuma

    23 күн бұрын

    Yeah, after seeing her rudely come up to a group of girls trying to celebrate their friend's birthday made me not like her off camera. How is she gonna go on and on about manners when she doesn't have any herself?

  • @P0rk_Sinigang

    @P0rk_Sinigang

    22 күн бұрын

    She's a real life Glee villain. Goddamn.

  • @iheartcats4life_
    @iheartcats4life_24 күн бұрын

    "You're dumb enough for twins" = enough stupid for 2 people. Sounds like a dad joke I never heard before but it did make me laugh lol

  • @BatshtPassionate

    @BatshtPassionate

    23 күн бұрын

    Lol that's something my Dad would say to me. But it didn't break me it actually gave me a sense of humor and humility:)

  • @tcc17301

    @tcc17301

    23 күн бұрын

    Oh I always thought it meant that they were half brained. But that also makes sense

  • @HavianEla

    @HavianEla

    21 күн бұрын

    @@BatshtPassionateThat’s because your dad probably validated you, too, and didn’t just tease you. Teasing in jest is fine, but you do need to have some positive things to say, too, psychologically speaking.

  • @BatshtPassionate

    @BatshtPassionate

    21 күн бұрын

    @@HavianEla Absolutely. I know first hand how certain comments like that can destroy parts of ourselves. Sad coming from a parent then a child not knowing what to do with that

  • @BimboCommentary

    @BimboCommentary

    3 күн бұрын

    My dad said I was pretty stupid for a smart kid. Most of the time after I made a silly decision/didnt think before acting. He never called me stupid with reminding me i was smart.

  • @ZAB_Nailz
    @ZAB_Nailz21 күн бұрын

    I still wonder about Maddie Ziegler’s mental health. I saw one episode where she completely broke down crying thinking that Abby didn’t like her performance. And like the allegedly abusive person she was, Abby came in all lovingly and calmed Maddie’s fears. And then the next second, Abby was screaming at everyone so who tf knows where these girls’ mental health is now.

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    21 күн бұрын

    And the weirdo Sia thing on top of that. Hopefully she has gotten the treatment and counseling that Jojo has not gotten.

  • @Astral_Clover

    @Astral_Clover

    17 күн бұрын

    All those kids got screwed up for our entertainment

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    15 күн бұрын

    @@Astral_Clover Yes, it’s very wrong.

  • @sarahbeth3465
    @sarahbeth346521 күн бұрын

    As a fellow survivor of childhood and adulthood DV of over 30 years, and a chronic pain fighter, I wanted to say how much I appreciate you, Swoop. This space with the petty community helps me to feel seen and safe. That doesn't happen for me too often, so when I have that opportunity, it means more than I can say. Sending so much love and healing vibes to you! (And to everyone else who is struggling) We are warriors. We are survivors. We are overcomers. And... we are valid. Sending so much love to you all ❤️‍🔥

  • @JordanS-ww4eu

    @JordanS-ww4eu

    5 күн бұрын

    I’m so sorry

  • @babybluebells
    @babybluebells24 күн бұрын

    Hey SWOOP! Hope you're feeling better now? Don't overdo yourself beautiful woman 🖤 absolutely no shame in self care, remember YOU ARE VALID TOO

  • @Fenna-nw9xm

    @Fenna-nw9xm

    23 күн бұрын

    so true ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @shelaghclark5188

    @shelaghclark5188

    23 күн бұрын

    You took the words right out of my mouth 😊 spot on 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @tinkerbelle_belle1980
    @tinkerbelle_belle198022 күн бұрын

    As someone who suffers from chronic illness and chronic pain, I want to thank you AGAIN for being so accepting of all bodies. Just the other day I had my first appointment with a new GP and all he did was hound me about my weight and my "portion size" despite not knowing at all what I eat. He made so many assumptions about me and pushed and pushed and pushed the point of me needing to exercise more and "just get out and walk." 1) It's freaking summer....IN TEXAS!!! If your aim is to get me to pass out due to heat exhaustion or heat stroke, then I guess your idea would be a "good" one. 2) I told him NUMEROUS times that I am disabled, and sometimes walking to the bathroom is too much for me and I'm in tears from the pain. Heck, I spent less than 10 minutes making myself something to eat earlier today and I WAS in pain because of it. I've already decided that since I now have the referrals I needed, I will not be going back to him due to how unheard and unseen he made me feel. Look, I know I'm fat, and to many people that is an unacceptable thing, but my body is so broken down from things that I cannot control that have eff all to do with my weight. To add insult to injury, I had, just hours before, literally had a midline (fancy term for a longer lasting IV, but not as long lasting as a PICC line) pulled from my arm that morning, because I had been in the hospital for 5 days the week before due to a kidney infection that almost went septic and had to be on IV antibiotics. Clearly this doctor did not know how to read the room.

  • @Morqana

    @Morqana

    22 күн бұрын

    ))): I'm sorry to hear that hun... wish you well, & peace 🫶 i hate how that doctor treated you, u didn't deserve that!!

  • @heatherbuttari6916

    @heatherbuttari6916

    19 күн бұрын

    Glad you know you don't have to force yourself to continue to visit a doctor who refuses to listen to you. Being overweight is not automatically the worst health problem and cause of all your other problems, and it shouldn't be the thing that healthcare professionals obsess over every time you visit.

  • @tinkerbelle_belle1980

    @tinkerbelle_belle1980

    18 күн бұрын

    @@heatherbuttari6916 You know, as crummy as that doctor was and how horrible he made me feel (there is so much more to the story, but I didn't have the spoons to write a whole dissertation, lol) the plain and simple fact that I can comment in spaces like this and get support, rather than the internets typical diatribe of how I'm wrong and any fat is bad and that I'm just a burden, makes me feel so much better. I have been a part of the HAES and Fat Acceptance movements for years now, but I'm only human and can only take so much negativity before I end up spiraling. So thank you so much for being an internet ally!

  • @kw5462
    @kw546221 күн бұрын

    Abby Lee Miller reminds me of estranged parents claiming they don't understand why their children went no-contact.

  • @amugom00moo
    @amugom00moo23 күн бұрын

    as a survivor of csa by a grown woman when i was a little girl that lead to cptsd (among other things) , abby has been so inappropriate with these children, and her kissing that little girl was an adult m*l*sting a child FULL STOP. period. thank you for making your channel such a safe space to discussing these topics, and i hope you are also in a safe space, yourself.

  • @nicnag1

    @nicnag1

    13 күн бұрын

    I went through something over 30 years ago I had repressed at it pops out once in a while and it did as I read these comments, I wish I had an internet full of safe people to go to, I still deal with pts but still can’t talk about it, I tried to with one therapist and he glossed over it (I’m a social worker and knew this wasn’t a ‘gloss over’ topic so I never went back). I’m so very sorry you’ve had to deal with something similar and you are willing to speak out! I’ve never actuall even written this much down alluding to it before

  • @amugom00moo

    @amugom00moo

    12 күн бұрын

    @@nicnag1 my heart goes out to you and thank you. i am fortunate to have a great therapist that i’ve had for a few years now, but it took a lot to find her. im still struggling to find the right psychiatrist bc they’re hard for me to trust. i only keep a very small close circle of friends/chosen family now. i believe you’ll find support, bc you deserve for your trauma to be validated! i’m glad you felt safe opening up here.

  • @baileykennedy3113
    @baileykennedy311323 күн бұрын

    I commented on a video of yours where you asked if people would be interested in this, explaining that I danced at the ALDC LA, and that I would find a video like this extremely healing and validating for a lot of what I experienced in my time there. I just want to say, I was completely right, thank you so much for this. Thank you for your investigative skills, taking your time to do this, and for the healing that this has brought to me. I cannot explain the pure relief that comes with the validation that somebody who has treated you poorly is also acknowledged for being abusive by the rest of the world. Thank you Swoop.

  • @baileykennedy3113

    @baileykennedy3113

    23 күн бұрын

    And before anyone asks (because I have seen the comment regarding the girls moms on dance moms quite a few times) why my parents did not protect me by not signing me up for the ALDC, I want to say that there is nothing my parents could have done better. I have a lot of empathy for the position they were in, and at 13, I was like a dog with a bone, and would not drop the idea of dancing at the ALDC LA. They did the absolute best they could with the information that they had, and it has never once crossed my mind to blame my parents for “not protecting me better“ in my situation. I did not force them to allow me to go by any means, but it was my dream to dance there, and in my parents eyes, they were giving me their dream. I love them implicitly, and even though I would absolutely go back in time and change things if I could, I do not blame them for a second.

  • @TJ-bn2cn
    @TJ-bn2cn13 күн бұрын

    After bringing up 4 daughters, I will never understand why a mother would put her children through so much pressure and in this case abuse! No amount of money or stardom is worth that. If your child wants to pursue anything, they will, just give them time, confidence and they’ll do the rest. A parent who lives through their child, has immediately failed their child.

  • @sws316

    @sws316

    3 күн бұрын

    Been thinking this. If I were a mom on the show, I wouldn’t have kept my daughter in that environment for more than a day.

  • @sarahg2903
    @sarahg290319 күн бұрын

    As someone from Mars PA who had Chloe at my school for a short amount of time. I remember my friends and I always feeling so bad for her and how we heard she was treated while at the studio. We were always confused why she was missing so many days of school but now it makes sense. She was always so so kind and it’s such a shame how these literal children were treated.

  • @knitwitchpgh

    @knitwitchpgh

    19 күн бұрын

    Seeing footage of what she went through breaks my heart. I hope she's doing ok. Hello from Pittsburgh 🖤

  • @StarkJerk
    @StarkJerk23 күн бұрын

    Abby hated and held a grudge against Kelly over Kelly giving up dance when Abby saw her as her original golden ticket, like Maddie. Sadly she went on to take it out on Brooke and Paige, and she didn’t like Christi who was Kelly’s best friend who’d stand up for her, so she’d treat Chloe so poorly and punish her to get back at Christi. It was a hard watch. Chloe seems like the most sweet, genuine individual. JoJo is the only one who thinks Abby didn’t abuse them… but JoJo has, in my opinion, been used and abused her entire life by all the trusted adults around her and she hasn’t yet realised or admitted, whatever is behind her denial.

  • @maddieevans7482

    @maddieevans7482

    23 күн бұрын

    And then Jojo went on to continue the abuse in her own dance group. Its crazy. Also I agree with everything u said!

  • @nivision

    @nivision

    20 күн бұрын

    what I see with JoJo... as somebody with a narcissistic parent and other toxic family members... growing up in that kind of chaos doesn't equip you with these self protective mechanisms you should have learned, so basically you don't have that red flag detector. part of overcoming that kind of childhood trauma is self parenting and building those up so you won't keep getting targeted by the same types of people. but if she doesn't want to do the work, nobody else can make her see it unfortunately. for another example of this, see: most of the life of Brooke Shields (I think she's gotten a bit better recently though).

  • @meghanphillips3495

    @meghanphillips3495

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@nivision it unfortunately takes a long time to unpack those things and longer still to admit that the person/people who were supposed to protect you let you down and harmed you. Sometimes it's literally a life long process. That Brooke remains a good person and protective mom in spite of her mom is kind of miraculous.

  • @nivision

    @nivision

    19 күн бұрын

    @@meghanphillips3495 agreed on all. and Brooke is proof that the cycle doesn't have to repeat, even before she did the work she had more respect and care for her daughters than was given to her as a daughter.

  • @TheoRae8289

    @TheoRae8289

    18 күн бұрын

    She's admitted to knowing that she was exploited by her family, but she's internalized all of that and now she's running around trying to be Abby (I think Swoop has a recent video on her own attempt to start a girl group---if not her, then VangeliaSkov I know how a video about one of the girls from JoJo's group).

  • @malloryb8821
    @malloryb882124 күн бұрын

    So, I'm working while listening to this and I cant be the only one who noticed that Jojo and ALM speak with the same cadence and inflections. Must be all that *positive* influence/s

  • @sherilynl4038

    @sherilynl4038

    23 күн бұрын

    funny you mentioned this because i was also just listening and her sounding like Jojo was driving me bonkers. hahaha

  • @BCFBreakfastClubFan

    @BCFBreakfastClubFan

    23 күн бұрын

    They both also have that same raspy, bugling voice. Sounds like bawling cattle when they yell.

  • @eevee2411

    @eevee2411

    23 күн бұрын

    Some people deal with abuse by looking back and realising their abuser was wrong and there was nothing wrong with themself. Some deal with abuse by convincing themself they were wrong and their abuser was right. You can tell which one Jojo did. I hope one day she can see the truth and heal because right now she is repeating the cycle.

  • @jasminedeadlymagmite

    @jasminedeadlymagmite

    23 күн бұрын

    @@eevee2411I mean Jojo thinking Abby's treatment and disrespect is normal comes from the fact her mom was treating her the same exact way at home. Her dad failed to protect her from her mom and Abby. Saddening that she too became just like both of them, disgusting abusers who think it's okay to traumatize children

  • @TheoRae8289

    @TheoRae8289

    18 күн бұрын

    @@eevee2411 I am stuck in the latter because there are too many examples

  • @meta.angel04
    @meta.angel0423 күн бұрын

    Another great documentary. As a biracial woman + survivor myself, I look up to you and your platform. I love seeing you thrive and your creativity is so beautiful to witness fluorish. Recently heard Adam McIntyre confirm that you are just as real behind the scenes. Wishing you love and light from miles away through a screen. :)

  • @ashmac87
    @ashmac8723 күн бұрын

    That is a grueling schedule for children. When I was in high school, I took advanced classes, was involved in school theater, took dance classes in a nearby town, and had a part-time job. Wtf was I thinking? I liked being busy, but I was burned out by the 2nd semester of my senior year.

  • @carolynv8979

    @carolynv8979

    22 күн бұрын

    Even worse when you consider the early moms report they were frequently held up at the studio after midnight and told the girls couldn’t leave rehearsal because there wasn’t enough footage for the show. Aka “if you want your kid to get any sleep tonight you’d better scream at someone.”

  • @TheoRae8289

    @TheoRae8289

    18 күн бұрын

    You just described why retirement hits some people too hard.

  • @jez3belly
    @jez3belly24 күн бұрын

    The way I whooped “SWOOP!” I don’t even watch half of the shows or am familiar with any of the people you deep dive into, but I am always sucked in. Every. Single. Time. You are so good at fleshing out the human side of horrible people before taking it to Petty University. So good to see Future Swoop. Your everyday makeup is so beautiful too!

  • @stasbear_says
    @stasbear_says23 күн бұрын

    I’m guilty of binging my own exploitive reality TV, but Dance Moms never appealed to me despite my mom and sister having it on the tv nonstop for years. I couldn’t understand the appeal of watching a vile woman scream at, belittle, and manipulate little girls. (Also I’m so glad you’ve had the opportunity to recover and heal after such a terrible experience, and seeing your update was so nice.)

  • @morganj9373
    @morganj937321 күн бұрын

    Missed you! Keep on healing queen SWOOP!

  • @tmcbgrrl0074
    @tmcbgrrl007423 күн бұрын

    America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on Netflix is another horror story. " NFL cheerleaders typically earn around $75 to $150 per game, with an average yearly salary of about $22,500" This is very very sad 😞

  • @amymckay23

    @amymckay23

    22 күн бұрын

    I haven’t seen the show, isn’t cheerleading an after work activity? Wouldn’t they have jobs as well as cheerleading?

  • @tmcbgrrl0074

    @tmcbgrrl0074

    22 күн бұрын

    @@amymckay23 Yes they HAD to have day jobs to survive while following their cheer dreams~~

  • @sam-ib6lk

    @sam-ib6lk

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@amymckay23 yeah they do have other full careers but the amount of intense training they have to do and keeping up their looks is worth more than what they earn

  • @ShaniSunshine

    @ShaniSunshine

    22 күн бұрын

    I’m glad this is finally being brought to the public’s attention. Why would the NFL cheerleaders (of all teams not just DCC) not receive equal or even just SIMILAR pay to the NFL football players?? They deserve a salary pay for all the work they do plus appearances… It’s ridiculous.

  • @molleirose

    @molleirose

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@amymckay23 then the people playing the sport shouldn't get paid more than that either.

  • @xlilnotepadx
    @xlilnotepadx24 күн бұрын

    I’m a dance teacher and danced professionally for a few years till it quite literally broke me…it took covid for me to realize how wrong we are treated. I have really been hopiing yoúd drop this doc for a while… the language and ability you have to break such complex and traumatic topics down becomes healing because i am then able to comprehend and explain in better detail to my students and loved ones exactly why and HOW these topics infiltrate our lives specifically. Thank you swoop, i wish you healing in your recovery both in your mind, body, and heart. I am so sorry someone as wholesome as you has to go through yet another traumatic event. You dońt deserve this.

  • @carbonation-v8x
    @carbonation-v8x20 күн бұрын

    As someone who grew up playing the clarinet, figure skating, dancing, skiing, and was also a girl scout i’m scared 😭

  • @jaz8582

    @jaz8582

    14 күн бұрын

    Oh god we got another one LOL

  • @tatimed10
    @tatimed1022 күн бұрын

    Swoop I hope you’re healing mentally and physically ❤ also would you ever do a documentary about Todrick Hall?

  • @debcevans
    @debcevans23 күн бұрын

    I live in Pgh, and I was a dance mom to a competitive Scottish highland dancer, during the Dance Moms show. In our school, the moms all got along, as did our kids , even though they frequently competed against each other. And we all still are friends. The kids were always supportive of each other (and are still friends, although are now adults , living their lives in different parts of the country), and the parents still volunteer at dance competitions and other events. When the show was running, we all were glad that the dance teachers that taught our kids were nothing like Abby, and that we were nothing like those moms.

  • @ckandrew

    @ckandrew

    23 күн бұрын

    I have taught some irish and Scottish highland dancers (not dance) from Pittsburgh and around pa over the years, and I just have to say how amazing those kids have been. Their schedules are intense, the training is rough on their bodies, and yet they handled so much with seeming ease. Behind every one of those students were amazing parents and guardians. Thank you for being the incredible parents you are. ❤

  • @debcevans

    @debcevans

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ckandrew My daughter may have been someone who have taught, because she took ballet, as well as highland dance. She fenced, too.

  • @CapnSeaWolf4071
    @CapnSeaWolf407123 күн бұрын

    My mom and I used to watch Dance Moms. She was mostly watching it for validation to feel better if she felt like a bad mom ("at least I don't let my kids get screamed at" type beat) and we'd have conversations on how to avoid those scenarios and that kind of person

  • @Morqana

    @Morqana

    22 күн бұрын

    Awh that's actually really cute

  • @lillachrissay5564

    @lillachrissay5564

    15 күн бұрын

    That seems like the perfect way to handle things like this: to talk openly and honestly about it. Your mom did what I wish everyone would do, she had that conversation regardless of how/if it was an "uncomfortable" topic. ❤❤❤

  • @Morqana

    @Morqana

    11 күн бұрын

    @@lillachrissay5564 aw agreed!! well said bro ❣❣❣

  • @auberginebear
    @auberginebear23 күн бұрын

    People used to tell me I was judgmental for never being shy about how I found Dance Moms to be exploitative and abusive of children. In fact, I’ve ever liked reality TV, it always felt fake and I told people that true reality TV is impossible unless the footage is live and unedited, but very few are like that.

  • @SaintShion

    @SaintShion

    22 күн бұрын

    I never liked reality TV either, and my dads family was obsessed with survivor. The only 1 I came to later in Was Drag Race.

  • @auberginebear

    @auberginebear

    22 күн бұрын

    @@SaintShion yeah, I like Drag Race too, but even the queens are honest that the show is not really reality because it’s a competition.

  • @SaintShion

    @SaintShion

    22 күн бұрын

    @@auberginebear Same, I stay out the fandoms, though. When I lived Japan & Mexico (for work), I'd watch it w my mom and brother. It's 1 of our ways to stay connected when they didn't visit. My brother and I also watch YT drag shows together, too. If you haven't seen them, I'd definitely suggest the Boulet Brothers. They're very real, too. (We also watch La Más Draga, too, on YT. it's hilarious!)

  • @auberginebear

    @auberginebear

    22 күн бұрын

    @@SaintShion I knew someone on S2 of Dragula, he was not edited to be the jerk he came off as and I wasn’t surprised they got rid of him in I think the 2nd or 3rd episode.

  • @cocoidiea8643

    @cocoidiea8643

    20 күн бұрын

    Even the live reality shows tend to have at least one or two people playing a character with or without inside info.

  • @ezra5500
    @ezra550023 күн бұрын

    As a Pittsburgher, we don't claim her

  • @MimiFerrari63

    @MimiFerrari63

    21 күн бұрын

    I think she cares if you do or not !!

  • @CrazyCatCoupleKCMO
    @CrazyCatCoupleKCMO22 күн бұрын

    Your ability to provide amazingly insightful yet factual information with the perfect touch of petty & humour is what makes you such a perfect storyteller. The second your video ends I am always eager for the next Swoop doc here or on your other channel. Thank you for your research, your ethics and the care you show in every single video. I genuinely think the hardest thing for people to grasp is empathy and that is something you do so so well & with so much care. I hope you continue to heal physically and emotionally and please make sure you prioritize yourself. From myself & the Smoosh Face Gang (it's what my fiancé & I call our 9 cats 😸) we are sending you happy thoughts, healing vibes & joy.

  • @HappyBirddi
    @HappyBirddi21 күн бұрын

    While I've not been in dance religiously, I’ve taken several ballet, hip hop, and modern dance classes growing up and NONE of those teachers ever screamed at me or the other kids dancing with me. They could be strict, but there is a very clear difference between strict and abusive. What makes me sick and angry is that Abby Lee has this sense of entitlement over her victims, that they should be grateful for her "making them who they are". The fact is this; no one owes her a damn thing. She was an abusive psychotic drill sergeant joke of a teacher, and while she may have played a part in building those careers for those girls, they don't owe her anything. If they don't want to associate with Abby, then they have a right to do so. It's reminiscent of how abusive parents or partners will treat you like you owe them something, that you should be grateful to them for providing for you and that without them you would be nothing aka gaslighting. Which isn’t true at all, their talent made those girls who they are and Abby is an awful person. Final comment, please take care of yourself Swoop. Love you ❤

  • @CerealXperimentsLain
    @CerealXperimentsLain24 күн бұрын

    I was just watching Adam McIntyre's new video and he praises how amazing you and your team were last year during your interview

  • @allietheavenger
    @allietheavenger24 күн бұрын

    When referring to maddie’s kiss, i can’t help but think of that time that this exact situation played out on a Nickelodeon set 👀

  • @Thedanceman567

    @Thedanceman567

    15 күн бұрын

    As a guy, seeing what Abby did was SO f*cked up. Just to be clear, what Nick show was it? Did it involve Dan Schneider?

  • @MsMindself666
    @MsMindself66622 күн бұрын

    I've had to cut off part of my own family to avoid toxic narcissistic behavior and it was hard and took me until my late 30s but so so so fucking worth it. I've made my own family and your family doesn't have to be biologically related.

  • @kattieskyninja44
    @kattieskyninja4421 күн бұрын

    Ive been struggling my whole life with body dysmorphia which turned into anorexia and bulimia.....you genuinely just made me cry 🥲

  • @jaz8582

    @jaz8582

    14 күн бұрын

    You’re beautiful.

  • @niaglasgow2807
    @niaglasgow280724 күн бұрын

    WELCOME BACK SWOOP!!

  • @yeeojin2336
    @yeeojin233624 күн бұрын

    i just wanted to give some added context about the OG mothers of the show. Mothers like Christ & Kelly HAD wanted to leave after the treatment for their daughters got worse and seeing how their dance teacher and the production was setting them up to fail for a television storyline, however were not able to as they were bound by contact. This is also why Abby’s treatment for the girls such as Paige & Chloe got worse because Abby wasn’t contractually allowed to kick any of the girls off the team just as the mother’s weren’t allowed to leave with their children which Abby used to her twisted advantage to berate and humiliate the children who she didn’t like in retaliation to the mothers that she wasn’t fond of. Abby also had her own contract where you weren’t allowed to leave her studio if your child won a title underneath her or you would be sued 100k, they signed contacts with abby that she basically owned their child for a year/ the dance season. Due to this, it wasn’t particularly easy for these mothers to leave when things went bad.

  • @mariepliura3230

    @mariepliura3230

    23 күн бұрын

    Not to victim blame but they signed it. They read the contract. If they thought it was that detrimental for their children they would have paid the money and pulled them out.

  • @yeeojin2336

    @yeeojin2336

    23 күн бұрын

    Do you have a spare 100k + what ever else you’d be sued for breaking contract? Also when the OG mothers originally signed it was a 6 episode docu series and then the show got picked up + ordered more episodes before the first season even came out. The whole purpose of my comment was to highlight that it really wasn’t that easy to leave once they were locked in. Revealed in her ‘Back To The Barre’ podcast when Kelly would have her outbursts and ‘leave’ the show, she would essentially get threats from production and was forced to come back to filming as she HAD to since she was under contract.

  • @adriannaacuna499

    @adriannaacuna499

    23 күн бұрын

    I’m actually surprised by this. Like if the mothers signed it. Bur the girls themselves wanted to quit they couldn’t ? That’s wild.

  • @moonwalkerangel7008

    @moonwalkerangel7008

    23 күн бұрын

    Brooke and Chloe could not leave the studio because they were title holders as well which makes it really sad. Brooke was also lonely because all of her friends her age had moved on from dance and she was forced to dance with her sister, granted she once danced with the senior company but Lifetime did not want Brooke to stay there and dance with her sister. As for Chloe, Abby was cruel excluding Chloe, trying to get Chloe to lose, first to Maddie with the same solo, then with Kamryn (season 4 select team) not once but twice. She also made fun of Chloe’s Silent Sinus Syndrome.

  • @yeeojin2336

    @yeeojin2336

    23 күн бұрын

    @@moonwalkerangel7008 clock it!

  • @michelleallred8521
    @michelleallred852121 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU Professor Petty!!! So happy to see you back!! I, along w thousands of other fans love you & will forever have your back!!!

  • @abbyschily
    @abbyschily21 күн бұрын

    Thank you, I honestly literally needed to hear that, because I Am dealing with Somebody that I was Really Close Friends with and Somebody, that is The Only one in My Life and I have gotten so annoyed by Her because She wants Everything that I have and she's crossed so many boundaries of Mine and I. Didn't want to leave her but you have truly made me decide. I'm going to leave her. And no, I'm gonna cry, but that's okay.Cause I'll be okay

  • @justkiddin84

    @justkiddin84

    21 күн бұрын

    🫂♥️Stay safe. Do not announce it to her. Wait til she is out and leave. Don’t go where she expects you to go. Cut it off completely. Thoughts and prayers are with you. You can do this.

  • @hirotomizawa
    @hirotomizawa24 күн бұрын

    Swoop, you take time and heal. We all love you so much and your well being is of the utmost importance.

  • @karenwhinesmore9347
    @karenwhinesmore934723 күн бұрын

    OMG, Swoop, I am so sorry!! This news brought me to tears to hear this. Please know that you are not alone! I have been through something similar. Take as much time as you need. We aren't going anywhere! You aren't just a KZread channel to us. You are a genuine, strong, brave, beautiful & talented woman. And we love & care about you & your well-being. Thank you for sharing, especially when you didn't have to. Your honesty & compassion are what make you so relatable to the rest of us. And we respect you so much!!! I just bought a ribcage hoodie can't wait to receive it ❤

  • @alinawood8338
    @alinawood833816 күн бұрын

    I'm SO GLAD you're feeling better after what you've been through! Take all the time you need to recoup - we'll all be here cheering you on!

  • @everogersdownunder1242
    @everogersdownunder124222 күн бұрын

    My mum pulled me out of Irish Dancing due to the mums and how they behaved and also the teacher and students. As students saw this behaviour and thought it was ok, so took it to their fellow students and used said negative behaviours on them. I was doing well in my dance exams, and that did *not* go down well at all. My mum h8ed the toxic atmosphere and said nope, and pulled me out.

  • @SpiritKitten
    @SpiritKitten24 күн бұрын

    I have been saying this for years which is why i refused to watch shows like Dance moms or 'toddlers and tiaras' These moms are AWFUL. Why would you want to put your own child or any child through this! Just let kids be kids.

  • @impposter560

    @impposter560

    23 күн бұрын

    Same. I refuse to watch reality tv about kids for the same reason I won't watch family vloggers; I know the kids won't be treated with dignity and will absolutely be messed up by the end of it, and it makes me sick to watch it happen

  • @tinygrunt768

    @tinygrunt768

    23 күн бұрын

    not to defend all the moms on the show (especially not the ones who brought their kids on the show after it started airing), but i will say for the original moms, they were pitched a completely different show and had no idea it would become what it was. they got locked into long-term contracts and had no idea what they were doing. most of them weren't paid well at all for several seasons. a few of the moms had to initiate huge altercations in order to be let off the show (see: kelly, kristi). so i do have sympathy for the original moms who didn't know what they were getting into and then tried to get out. it's the moms who stayed for seasons and the moms who came in late that i really heavily critique.

  • @Angelface11

    @Angelface11

    23 күн бұрын

    Well to be fair children do have to learn things but those things are things like how to cook how to clean how to do finances how to be emotionally and mentally mature. That is part of being a kid you have to learn how to be an adult but yeah none of these things are things they need to learn and none of these things are ways that anybody should be treated child or adult

  • @moustik31

    @moustik31

    23 күн бұрын

    I cant watch them either. The sexualisation/adultification also makes me very uncomfortable.

  • @moustik31

    @moustik31

    23 күн бұрын

    ​​@@impposter560Same. I also stopped watching kid shows/movies or "family" shows/movies with child actors years ago after I realised, that Hollywood had no intention to tackle the abuse/exploitation going on behind the scene. I hate the idea, that my joy is built on other children's suffering.

  • @TotalFreakZoid
    @TotalFreakZoid23 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for the update Swoop. To see that you're safe and healing makes me feel so much better. We'll always be here for you and remember hun... it's not your fault. It's never your fault. And you are loved.

  • @lildirty558
    @lildirty55822 күн бұрын

    Hope you’re feeling better swoop 💕 take all the time you need to feel better thank you for amazing content as always

  • @woodanemone9758
    @woodanemone975821 күн бұрын

    While I understand that entertaining any type of athletic/professional training as a child is time-consuming and requires discipline on sometimes a premature level, it is the responsibility of every adult around to keep the child physically and mentally safe.

  • @s.a.4076
    @s.a.407623 күн бұрын

    that little body positive pep talk was so key 🥹🥰

  • @jenns6241
    @jenns624123 күн бұрын

    Oh Swoop, your comments on body dysmorphia had me tearing up. I needed to hear that today ❤

  • @Metisastra
    @Metisastra21 күн бұрын

    Los Vanglas ?

  • @lokixkrit
    @lokixkrit22 күн бұрын

    Thank you as always for your kindness and wisdom to this space and everyone who may come across it. I am a firm believer in reminding others what they already know and reassuring those that need it. Its the most difficult thing to do for yourself, so when you do it for others, and they reciprocate, more people can feel seen, heard, and gain some healing from their trauma. There's so many of us out there, and it helps that, even in passing, even if none of us will ever speak to or know each other personally, people can still show that basic kindness a lot of people were trained out of. Much love to you, Swoop. 💜

  • @arminparkin
    @arminparkin23 күн бұрын

    thank you for your side remarks and for saying the things you needed to hear at different points in life, you don’t know how many people you’re helping. me included.

  • @rachelcuddington4210
    @rachelcuddington421024 күн бұрын

    JUST IN TIME FOR A TREADMILL WORKOUT! Thank you for all you and your team do Swoop!

  • @sashieuwu4857

    @sashieuwu4857

    24 күн бұрын

    thank you for reminding me to watch this on my Treadmill

  • @MPGRAY84
    @MPGRAY8422 күн бұрын

    You take as much time as you need!! Sending you lots of love and healing!! Your strength makes so many of us feel strong!! Thank you for being so vulnerable.

  • @sherristoudemire3292
    @sherristoudemire329216 күн бұрын

    Your strength and badass attitude to keep on keepin' on brings me to tears. Please take all the time you need to heal, knowing we'll all be here whenever you're ready to do what I truly believe you were born to do. Love you Swoop

  • @sillepille1999
    @sillepille199924 күн бұрын

    Get your notebooks out, people! Professor Petty has arrived! I am ready for petty!

  • @irismoon8435

    @irismoon8435

    23 күн бұрын

    Retty for petty

  • @shannonz3018

    @shannonz3018

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@irismoon8435🎵I don't think you're retty for this petty🎵😂

  • @theshylittlewriter
    @theshylittlewriter23 күн бұрын

    1:10:02 as someone in recovery from an ED, this made me tear up. Needed to hear this, SWOOP 💕hope you’re feeling better.

  • @armygirl85fuckhitler74

    @armygirl85fuckhitler74

    10 күн бұрын

    Hope YOU'RE doing better, sis❤

  • @courtneywhittaker5246
    @courtneywhittaker524621 күн бұрын

    I watched you from the start and I'm sorry to hear you're going through this Swoop. Your strength vibrates through all of us

  • @valentinalarrota1473
    @valentinalarrota147323 күн бұрын

    I'm so happy to see you again swoop. Glad to hear you're doing better. Take as much time as you need. Your community will always be here for you.

  • @Deadpool4president
    @Deadpool4president24 күн бұрын

    Love you, Swoop. Hope you're doing well and know how much you're loved and appreciated.

  • @FrogInASink
    @FrogInASink23 күн бұрын

    The Queen of Petty is back! I hope you're doing well, Swoop. Take all the time you need to heal. Your health is the most important thing, both physically, mentally, and emotionally.

  • @vanessapanico7484
    @vanessapanico748421 күн бұрын

    Swoop, I have been a loyal follower (and Petty University customer) of yours for 3 years..I had NO idea u went through what you went througj recently..from the bottom of my heart I am SO very sorry and I hope you're getting the help u need and deserve...we are ALL here for you Professor Petty ❤❤❤

  • @TheDayDreamer95
    @TheDayDreamer9521 күн бұрын

    I’m super happy you are healing on your own terms and with a supportive team! You are loved and thought of!❤️🥰

  • @toltorg
    @toltorg23 күн бұрын

    We love and support you Swoop. Grateful you’re still here and still sharing life with us. Take all the time you need to heal. We will be here. 💚

  • @user-fe1gu8vq4e
    @user-fe1gu8vq4e23 күн бұрын

    Just that small clip in the beginning I wasn't expecting this. Thank you. You seem very strong and humble and that can be rare these days. I'm glad that you have supportive people around. For me just hearing you express the gratitude...wow thank you. I don't know you but what encouragement you just passed on. Lately I've been fighting some battles myself and I do well but hearing you be real for a few minutes strengthens me to the core. Again thank you and I wish you the best. Keep Swooping. You're an excellent raconteur. Know you have a fan that sends his support and gratitude your way. Stay strong. 😊

  • @ransahj
    @ransahj21 күн бұрын

    thank you for adding in the update, swoop. much love from your fans. stay strong.

  • @ransahj

    @ransahj

    21 күн бұрын

    also Abby speaking pitched up sounds just like JoJo 👀

  • @melissagravila9815
    @melissagravila981521 күн бұрын

    SWOOP, welcome back!!!! Please think about yourself, take the time you need, we are here for you! Love, healing, and light coming your way sweetie

  • @idowhatiwant_hiphopbeef
    @idowhatiwant_hiphopbeef24 күн бұрын

    We missed you Swoop. Hope you are doing better and thanks for supplying us with content.

  • @squishycoveswena
    @squishycoveswena24 күн бұрын

    Swoop I'm sending you all the love and support. I'm happy to see this doc, but I care even more for your well-being 💜

  • @hannahpounder8167
    @hannahpounder816721 күн бұрын

    We love you Swoop, am so sorry this happened to you, you're an absolute superstar. I am so thankful you are here, making entertainment for us. I get literal chills of excitement when I hear 'This is what we know'

  • @kennamarie7143
    @kennamarie714323 күн бұрын

    Swoop, can I just say, I’ve been watching you for a bit now and have absolutely fallen in love with your content and approach to every subject. But THIS DOC!! Absolutely made me cry when you started talking about how perfect and special everyBODY is perfect the exact way it is now. Didn’t know how much I needed to hear that. You are incredible and so interesting to listen to! ❤thank you!

  • @thirdculturekid1529
    @thirdculturekid152923 күн бұрын

    1:10:21 you do not know how much I needed this message. I’m 2 years into the hit show of grief and I am not in my best body shape… I needed this thank you Swoop

  • @ckandrew

    @ckandrew

    23 күн бұрын

    *hugs* from a random stranger who felt the same way about that bit. Sending you some positive vibes. ❤

  • @lauriedaniele5967
    @lauriedaniele596723 күн бұрын

    Hi Swoop, I’m doing that now. I’m getting help from mental health. I lost my grandson to all drowning two years ago and I kind of check out a lot of times. Sending you love light and prayers hoping that you’re doing better.❤ I really couldn’t stand to watch this all the yelling and shouting the same like housewives didn’t they worry about their kids being sold on the black market I never watched it so I don’t know

  • @agwarddd
    @agwarddd21 күн бұрын

    This is so funny to me, because the other day, a friend of mine who works at Heathrow airport in London called me and told me that he had just met Abby Lee Miller. Apparently she was very rude and very entitled, and when told that she couldn’t do something, she held up her phone with her Instagram followers and said “Big mistake”, before riding off in a huff on her wheelchair. Honestly, we are often quick to remind people that reality TV isn’t necessarily real and people are often not how they’re portrayed; yeah, Abby Lee Miller absolutely is that way.

  • @ayeeeerin4999
    @ayeeeerin499923 күн бұрын

    The way you can deliver an insanely researched doc with dark subjects but make it informative, enlightening, and positive is an art form 💜💜 I’m so sorry to hear what you have been fighting through recently swoop. Sending you love and light. Thank you for always shining.

  • @elisa-beary
    @elisa-beary23 күн бұрын

    I’ve genuinely thought of & prayed for you so many times after that community post. You do SO much to support & speak up for so many, you deserve the same back. I don’t have social but on that community & your swoop too video I’ve said to give yourself the same care & grace you’d tell someone else to for themselves. That helps me at times. Glad to see ya back & I continue to wish you healing & peace.💜💜💜

  • @dannylionsmom
    @dannylionsmom21 күн бұрын

    Swoop in case no one told you today, thank you. I adore you! You are not only beautiful but you are so brilliant and have talent beyond words. Sending you a cyber hug and smooch (it’s ok. I could be your great grandmother). Have a glorious day. I love your videos. They help me through my toughest of rough days (my son is 30 and I am his 24/7 caregiver. He has PANDAS (strep in the brain- no cure)). I am watching you after a very long day of self injurious behaviors and non stop screaming. So needed! ❤

  • @melancholymaddy
    @melancholymaddy21 күн бұрын

    Swoop every time you talk about Ed’s and being valid you make me cry so much thank you for reminding us we are worthy i love you swoop you are so amazing

  • @janalyric
    @janalyric24 күн бұрын

    a SWOOP doc on dance moms! MY DAY HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN MADE!

  • @_cursedalgorithim
    @_cursedalgorithim23 күн бұрын

    I am SO sorry to hear about the ‘update’ 😢 I hope you’re doing okay and sending love!! 💛

  • @JustABowlOfReallyHotSoup
    @JustABowlOfReallyHotSoup18 күн бұрын

    Swoop, you always let us know how honoured you feel to be part of this community and I wanted to say the feeling is so mutual 💕 I’m a very new subscriber but wanted to say the way you approach all sensitive topics with nuance and empathy has been healing for me. So thank you for your compassion and your openness, as vulnerable as it is. My heart goes out to you ❤ I’m so sorry this happened. I’ve gone through some things myself and it took a lot to process and deal with it. I’m so glad you’ve been prioritising your needs to the best of your ability 💕 Take as much time as you need, we will still be here and still supporting you 🫶

  • @alisonbell8558
    @alisonbell855823 күн бұрын

    I had one damce teacher who reminded me that l was the bigger girl the odd one out. As an adult l hate to admit it. l watched dance moms, and l noticed she became unhinged around season 2. Chloe, Nia, and Brooke were my favourites. All the moms seemed over the top. Near the end the seasons become a repeat. My heart goes out to all the dancers that had to suffer the attacks the abuse. You guys are brave worthy and beautiful your so strong. Thank you swoop your storytelling is amazing 👏 ❤

  • @ComradeKitty
    @ComradeKitty24 күн бұрын

    I'm so happy to hear you're OK Swoop, and give Mama Swoop a giant hug and kiss for being amazing and helping you through this horrible time. 🖤❤️🖤

  • @puchu3644
    @puchu364423 күн бұрын

    You can ABSOLUTLY blame the parents! Putting your own child, or any child, in a dangerous situation where abuse seems to be expected is just disgusting. The parents need to be held accountable.

  • @mfgrocks11

    @mfgrocks11

    17 күн бұрын

    The thing is, I'm sure they didn't know or expect it to be that bad when they first signed onto the show, and after that they were contractually bound to stay there, and Abby was contractually bound to keep them there. So unless they wanted to lose everything they had because they would've been sued by Abby Lee Miller for a breach of contract lol they really didn't have much of a choice and I think that overlooking that fact Away from truly understanding and empathizing with this situation if I'm being so honest

  • @lindsaybunny19

    @lindsaybunny19

    17 күн бұрын

    But they didn’t know. They were pitched a whole other idea and got locked into long term contracts that if they broke they would owe hundreds or thousands of dollars. Plus the kids kept wanting to go back because they just wanted to dance.

  • @brogancindystewart9157
    @brogancindystewart915712 күн бұрын

    I've listened to your body speech in the second to last section more than once now. You have no idea how much I need to hear that, Swoop. I could go on about the reasons why, but all I really wanted to say is thank you. I hope you know your own worth too. I'm sorry you've gone through too much over the last while especially. YOU are a champion and so worthy too ❤

  • @katiiii420
    @katiiii42024 күн бұрын

    we love you❤ thank you for your check in❤ you’re so strong and we are so proud of you for taking the time you need and deserve ❤

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