She might no longer be on the show, but it looks like former Dance Moms star Kelly Hyland still can't stop thinking of Abby Lee Miller and their disastrous relationship together. The former reality television star recently shared a tweet that accuses Miller of being reality television's biggest bully on the small screen.

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On Monday, Hyland retweeted an article that asks, "Why is Abby Lee Miller allowed to be a bully?" while questioning her teaching methods.

Michelle Carlbert of Buddy TV wrote in the post, "So why is it that Abby Lee Miller is allowed to use manipulation, intimidation, insults and name calling to teach her students? Well one reason could be that people think it's a necessary part of her teaching method, but I think that it's probably a lot simpler than that: she's never been forced to stop."

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Hyland hasn't made any comments regarding the post, but it's apparent that she supports the message by retweeting it.

Meanwhile, Hyland tweeted in July that there has been no progress made in her trial against her and Miller, in which she accuses the dance instructor of being verbally abusive towards her dancers. Hyland says that Miller's erratic and oftentimes abusive behavior towards the dancers are all in part to help drum up ratings for the show.

Hyland updated her fans on Twitter by writing, "My trial was today... still no outcome," as well as retweeting a message from a fan that said, "@accesshollywood watching Abby interview. What a crock. Perhaps interview @dancemomkelly #teamhyland #bully #aldc."

Her suit against Miller says, "Miller screams at the girls in front of the other dancers, moms and production crew causing them to cry, and then Miller derides them for being emotionally weak when they do. Miller even tossed a chair during a confrontation with Paige."

The suit also alleges this is all part of an effort by the producers of the show to generate ratings.