It looks as though Abby Lee Miller has a few good men that she can count on her side these days. The controversial Dance Moms star revealed that she is beefing up her security by hiring two new bodyguards.

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In a new Instagram post that she shared with her fans on Tuesday, Miller shows off the two new men in her life. She captioned the pic with, "Follow my new Security guys! @Donnydfine @mrgoonan they're the best! #aldc #Aldcalways #dancemoms."

 Follow my new Security guys! @Donnydfine @mrgoonan they're the best! #aldc #Aldcalways #dancemoms

A photo posted by @therealabbylee on Oct 10, 2014 at 1:50pm PDT

It looks as though Miller needs to the extra security in her life as she is being once again sued by a former Dance Moms co-star. Miller is being sued "abuse and bullying" by her former dancer, 13-year-old Paige Hyland.

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Radar Online reported on Friday that Hyland claims Miller makes her dancers work 60-hour work weeks and is accusing her of cruel insults and body shaming. What's more, Miller also allegedly threw a chair at her student during a rehearsal as well.

The lawsuit says that Miller "engaged in conduct that caused the Plaintiff to reasonably believe she was about to be touched or harmed in an offensive matter. As a proximate result of the Defendant's wrongful conduct, the Plaintiff has suffered emotional distress, anxiety, frustration, anger, humiliation, post traumatic stress and anguish."

Hyland also says that Miller threw a chair during an argument she had with the dancer.

The lawsuit said, "Miller insulted and abused Paige on an almost daily basis, including cruel name calling, insults about Paige's physical appearance and making offensive false and defamatory accusations about Paige's family. All of this abuse was done for the sake of drama during the show."

Hyland's lawyers also add though that Miller was "caring and nurturing" towards Hyland before filming for the reality show began and only changed her behavior once the cameras were on.