Take A Look At 17 Of The Girls From 'Dance Moms' Then And Now

Ever since Dance Moms made its debut, we've been captivated by its steady supply of drama and conflict.

Take A Look At 17 Of The Girls From 'Dance Moms' Then And Now is a reminder that reality TV kids do not stay little for long. What started as a chaotic dance studio series turned into a launchpad for singers, actors, influencers, and entrepreneurs.

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From Maddie Ziegler and JoJo Siwa to Chloé Lukasiak and Nia Sioux, the former ALDC dancers have taken very different paths since the show ended. Some stayed in entertainment, some stepped away from dance, and all of them grew up in the public eye.

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Here is a look at where the girls are now, and how far they have come since those early Dance Moms days.

#1 Maddie Ziegler Then

#1 Maddie Ziegler ThenLifetime
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Maddie Ziegler Now

After Dance Moms, Maddie starred in some of Sia's most popular music videos. She has also made appearances in several films and TV shows such as To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, West Side Story, Austin & Ally, Pretty Little Liars, and The Fallout.

She has her own Morphe eyeshadow palette, a Fabletics line, and a memoir called The Maddie Diaries.

Maddie did not slow down after the show.

#2 Mackenzie Ziegler Then

#2 Mackenzie Ziegler ThenLifetime
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Mackenzie Ziegler Now

After leaving the Abby Lee Dance Company, Kenzie started acting and singing. She appeared in Brat TV's series Total Eclipse and competed on The Masked Dancer.

She has since released an album called Phases and teamed up with Sia for a song called Exhale. We think great things are in store for Kenzie!

#3 Chloé Lukasiak Then

#3 Chloé Lukasiak ThenLifetime

Chloé Lukasiak Now

When Chloé left the series, she continued dancing at Studio 19 Dance Complex. Since then, she has written a book, started a successful YouTube channel, and appeared in movies such as The Message and Loophole.

Chloé kept building her own lane after leaving the show.

#4 Nia Sioux Frazier Then

#4 Nia Sioux Frazier ThenLifetime

Nia Sioux Frazier Now

Since leaving Dance Moms, Nia started her own series called Dance With Nia and has starred on Brat TV's Sunnyside Up. She hosts a podcast, makes YouTube videos, and even appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful.

#5 Brooke Hyland Then

#5 Brooke Hyland ThenLifetime

Brooke Hyland Now

Brooke left Dance Moms when she was 16 and returned to high school. She graduated from Ohio University in 2019 and now has a YouTube channel and an Instagram blog.

#6 Paige Hyland Then

#6 Paige Hyland ThenLifetime

Paige Hyland Now

After Dance Moms, Paige stopped dancing. She is now a college student at West Virginia University.

Not everyone from the show stayed in dance, and that is part of the story too.

#7 JoJo Siwa Then

#7 JoJo Siwa ThenLifetime

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JoJo Siwa Now

JoJo's career skyrocketed after Dance Moms. She started acting, singing, and making YouTube videos, gaining a vast following.

Since then, she has built an empire with her own range of bows, dolls, games, and even ice cream. In 2020, JoJo was named one of Time's Most Influential People.

#8 Kendall Vertes Then

#8 Kendall Vertes ThenLifetime

Kendall Vertes Now

Kendall changed direction after her time on Dance Moms and is now more focused on singing and acting. She has appeared in Santa in Training, Rapunzel: A Princess Frozen in Time, and a live-action remake of Anastasia.

She's released several singles and an album. Kendall also hosts The Kendall K. & Friends Show.

#9 Vivi-Anne Stein Then

#9 Vivi-Anne Stein Then

Vivi-Anne Stein Now

When Vivi left ALDC, she continued dancing at her mother's studio, Candy Apples Dance Center. She still dances there and has also started cheerleading.

#10 Kalani Hilliker Then

#10 Kalani Hilliker ThenLifetime

Kalani Hilliker Now

Kalani kept dancing after her time on the series. Since then, she has begun acting and modeling, appearing in the Brat TV show Dirt.

#11 Brynn Rumfallo Then

#11 Brynn Rumfallo ThenLifetime

Brynn Rumfallo Now

When she finished up on the show, Brynn continued to dance at Danceplex in Arizona. She has since appeared in the Brat TV series Boss Cheer, playing a cheerleader.

#12 Payton Ackerman Then

#12 Payton Ackerman ThenLifetime

Payton Ackerman Now

Payton continued to dance for ALDC after leaving the show. When she graduated high school, she moved to LA briefly to pursue dance and worked for the Facebook Watch series DanceOn Fitness.

Some of the girls kept chasing performance work, just in different ways.

#13 Asia Monet Ray Then

#13 Asia Monet Ray ThenLifetime

Asia Monet Ray Now

Asia appeared on Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and then went on to star in her own reality series, Raising Asia. She has since released several albums and has appeared in American Crime Story, Sister Code, and Grey's Anatomy.

#14 Elliana Walmsley Then

#14 Elliana Walmsley ThenLifetime

Elliana Walmsley Now

After her time on Dance Moms, Elliana starred in the off-Broadway show Dance Divas Nutcracker. She also participated in Dancing With the Stars: Juniors, and she stars on the Brat TV series Chicken Girls.

#15 Lilliana Ketchman Then

#15 Lilliana Ketchman ThenLifetime

Lilliana Ketchman Now

Lilliana has been featured in music videos for artists like Bianca Ryan, Sia, and her former Dance Moms co-star, JoJo Siwa. She has also begun modeling and has a large following on YouTube.

#16 Camryn Bridges Then

#16 Camryn Bridges ThenLifetime

Camryn Bridges Now

Camryn says that she weathered a lot of bullying because of the show and had to go to therapy for treatment. She appeared in Mariah Carey's Mariah's Christmas: The Magic Continues on Apple TV+.

#17 Maesi Caes Then

#17 Maesi Caes ThenLifetime

Maesi Caes Now

Maesi has appeared on Little Big Shots and World of Dance. She also began modeling and teaches dance classes occasionally.

So, there you have it. The girls sure have grown up!

It's so nice to see that Dance Moms has had a positive impact on most of them and their lives, especially because when it comes to reality television, that is rarely the case. We wish them all the very best and the brightest futures possible!

They have come a long way since the ALDC days.

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