It looks as though Abby Lee Miller has a thing or two to say about overly ambitious dance moms who tend to throw their talented daughters in the spotlight. The Dance Moms star says that it's the parents who are usually worse when it comes to dance floor drama than studio owners and instructors.

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According to She Knows on Tuesday, Miller opened up about who she thinks is more of a problem at the dance studios she visits on her hit Lifetime spinoff show, Abby's Studio Rescue. Miller has been rather controversial in the past for her own teaching methods, which many critics have blasted as too extreme and emotionally abusive.

When asked about who usually stirs up most of the arguments, Miller told E! News, "Both, but I would say the dance moms. And that's one of the conflicts at some of the studios that I visit. The studio owners can't deal with the moms."

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Just recently, Miller, who has just come off a successful week-long tour in Europe, says that at first she was unaware of how popular the show has become overseas.

Miller told South Africa's Channel 24 News last Wednesday, "I was told the show was only airing in 30 countries. My attorneys and agent were shocked when we found out that the show was airing in 110 countries."

Miller also said that she wouldn't mind visiting South Africa to tape a few episodes of the highly rated show.

Dance Moms airs on the Lifetime Network.