They might no longer be on the small screen, but it looks as though their fans are willing to do anything to see them back. Fans on Twitter have been encouraging Christi Lukasiak and Kelly Hyland to join forces for their own reality show on the Bravo network.

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In a Tweet that Hyland shared with a fan on her Twitter account, he encourages both former Dance Moms stars to talk to Bravo exec Andy Cohen to star on their own show on his network. The tweet said, "@Andy u should get the two dance moms on that are not on the show anymore. @Dancemomchristi and @dancemomkelly they would be fun."

Hyland herself hasn't made any comments about the Tweet but by retweeing the message it's clear that she wouldn't mind being on another reality show again.

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Meanwhile, it looks as though Hyland is still in the middle of what looks to be a very lengthy court case with Abby Lee Miller.

Back in August, Hyland was called an "unsophisticated woman from rural Pennsylvania" by her lawyer who apparently did not know about the legal ramifications that came with signing her contract for the show.

The Los Angeles Daily News reported, though, that Hyland indeed knew what she was signing, according to a lawyer for Collins Avenue Entertainment LLC, the production company that she is suing. Both attorneys reportedly "clashed" while in a Los Angeles court this week as Hyland is also suing Miller for defamation and an on-air altercation that was filmed by the show last season.

According to Deadline last week, Judge Ruth Kwan indicated that she will likely throw out the defamation and emotional distress claims that cast member Hyland and her daughters slapped Miller and producers Collins Avenue Entertainment with in their multi-claim February 19 complaint.

The site also adds that the judge cautioned lawyers that she hasn't made a final decision yet. Judge Kwan also says she may allow Hyland's breach of contract claims against Collins to continue based on a further hearing next week. The assault claim by Hyland in this case still looks to stand. Miller has gone after Hyland also saying she assaulted her.