For Maddie Ziegler, every day is a work day when you're in the celebrity spotlight. The Dance Moms star shared a photo of herself getting ready for another long day of dance classes and competitions for her fans on her Instagram account on Valentine's Day.

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The pint-sized reality television star wrote, "Happy Valentine's Day!! So excited for Jump classes."

 Happy Valentine's Day!! So excited for Jump classes

A photo posted by Maddie Ziegler (@madisonziegler1313) on Feb 14, 2015 at 5:49am PST

Some of the comments on her page included, "What's w the duck faces? You girls at beautiful and young. Smile!" along with, "Happy Valentine's Day Maddie, you look great!"

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Meanwhile, there have been rumors suggesting that Dance Moms might get booted off from Lifetime by another dance show called Bring It.

According to Buddy TV this week, there's a chance that Lifetime could be moving away from the Dance Moms franchise to make room for Miss D (Dianna) and her Dollhouse Dance Factory in Bring It.

The site says, "Could this be the final year of Dance Moms? With only two families remaining from the original cast, changes must be made. Is Abby ready to make a move? She has announced that she plans to move to LA and take a more active interest in managing her star students. Lifetime has given Bring It a flashier promotional look and has been given more air time to the commercials."

The site also says that Bring It could bring a bigger audience because of Miller and Miss D's different teaching styles.

"While both teachers want their students to succeed, Abby Lee Miller uses a pyramid and harsh words for her girls which leaves them in tears," the site explained. "She withholds solos and, if they don't win, she complains about shortcomings. Dianna on the other hand encourages her girls and offers positive compliments whether the girls win or lose. She can be harsh in rehearsals with cuts from Stand Battle but there is always a reason given."