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Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller SLAMS Britney Spears’ ‘cringe-worthy’ Instagram dance videos – claiming her racy fashion is to blame for her questionable moves: ‘Pull up your pants!’

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Britney Spears’ fans may be enjoying her choreographed routines on Instagram – but Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller had some nice words for the pop superstar, who she claims literally has to ‘pull her pants up’ if she has any hope has to impress her moves.

Best known for her blunt — and sometimes hurtful — criticism, Abby Lee, 58, didn’t hold back, claiming that Britney, 42, had gone from an “amazing, confident” dancer to a “cringer.”

“I cringe and scream at her, and then the whole world hates me, and then Britney’s world comes after me like I’m a psychopath. How dare I,” Abby, 58, admitted in an exclusive sit-down interview with DailyMail.com, just days after doubling down on her harsh criticism of Taylor Swift’s dancing.

“I just want her to pull up her pants.” The lower your pants are, the longer your body looks and the shorter your legs appear.

Abby Lee Miller, 58, told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview that Britney Spears’ Instagram dance routines make her ‘cringe’

“I just want her to pull up her pants.” The lower you wear your pants, the longer your body looks and the shorter your legs look,” Abby said of Britney (pictured in a dance routine on Instagram)

‘No torso. You want to be a head, neck and legs. So she keeps pushing her pants down, making her body longer and her leg shorter. And I’m like, ‘Pull up your pants and make your legs look longer.’

But Abby Lee — who starred on Lifetime’s reality series Dance Moms from 2011 to 2017 — said Britney’s moves weren’t always “cringe-worthy.”

“I would say she performed like J-Lo. She did the kneeslides and was very athletic, really dancing,” she continued.

‘Toxic. I mean, all those songs, even in her video […Baby One More Time] the iconic schoolgirl outfit, which comes down the hall with the lockers. She danced and she could dance. She was great. She was just wonderful.

“Britney was cute, amazing, confident and well taught.”

The famed choreographer, who is also responsible for launching the careers of JoJo Siwa and Maddie Ziegler, attributed Britney’s questionable dance moves to her lack of recent training.

‘She was away from her dance teacher for too long, that’s number one. And number two is that dance is an art form that is constantly evolving, so you have to constantly keep up with the trends,” she said.

“Britney’s first dancer, Darni Fenerty, is even a friend of mine. When Britney went to Star Search, her parents didn’t take her with them.’

Best known for starring on Lifetime's Dance Moms from 2011 to 2017 (pictured), Abby told DailyMail.com that Britney's moves aren't always

Best known for starring on Lifetime’s Dance Moms from 2011 to 2017 (pictured), Abby told DailyMail.com that Britney’s moves aren’t always “cringe-inducing” for her

Britney (pictured in 2018) was

Britney (pictured in 2018) was “cute, amazing, confident and well-taught,” Abby said, adding: “She was just amazing”

“Darni took her just like I took kids to all these things,” she added, claiming that the singer’s mother, Lynne Spears, 68, sent Britney to Star Search with “one dress and one pair of shoes.” ‘

“And Britney won. After winning, she immediately had to record another episode. And she won. And then she had to shoot another episode. So my friend Darni went to Dillard’s department store and bought all these dresses and shoes for her to wear on Star Search.

‘Britney didn’t have much money when she was little. They went to rehearsal and if she had dance class on Saturday and rehearsal on Sunday, they didn’t drive two hours back to their hometown and back.

‘They slept outside in the car in front of the studio. I know that for sure.’

Abby’s comments come days after she took aim at Taylor’s dancing skills. claiming the “pigeon-toed” superstar isn’t as good as her boyfriend Travis Kelce, who she called a “natural.”

Abby, who was diagnosed went on to star in a series of spin-offs, including Dance Moms: Abby’s Studio Rescue and Dance Moms: Miami.

In September, Abby launched her latest reality show, Mad House, which features professional dancers compete for the opportunity to learn and live in Abby’s Mad House to advance their careers.

She also revealed that she was recently in New York City filming an episode for the return of Dance Moms, which will be rebranded under a different name.

Abby believes Britney's decline in dance is due to a lack of practice.  'She was away from her dance teacher for too long,' she told DailyMail.com (pictured here in September)

Abby believes Britney’s decline in dance is due to a lack of practice. ‘She was away from her dance teacher for too long,’ she told DailyMail.com (pictured here in September)

The controversial reality star, 58, recently claimed that Taylor Swift, 33, has 'pigeon toes' and said it was 'too late' to fix her dancing problems

The controversial reality star, 58, recently claimed that Taylor Swift, 33, has ‘pigeon toe’ and said it was ‘too late’ to fix her dancing problems

“I’m filming season nine,” she said. ‘The show I am photographing is the original concept I participated in. It’s not called Dance Moms, so some people are involved: hair, makeup, prop design, that kind of thing. They are involved.

“It gives a lot of kids a chance to be on TV and a lot of kids to be involved. There is so much talent in the world. The kids dancing today are incredible.”

In January, Abby sold her Pittsburgh dance studio, made famous by Dance Moms, off-market for $300,000.

“Before there were a lot of kids with dreams… there was a 22 year old with the dream of building my own state-of-the-art facility with the best sprung floors money could buy,” she wrote on Instagram at the time.

In 2017, Abby was indicted on twenty counts of fraud and sentenced to a year and a day in prison.

She was also ordered to pay fines of $40,000 and $120,000.

Mad House is streaming on the newly launched Brandon TV app.

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