Abby Lee Miller reveals her plans about returning to reality TV after her dramatic exit from "Dance Moms." Miller also talks about her weight loss surgery and her fear of getting jailed.

Miller recently has undergone a sleeve gastrectomy in Los Angeles to get rid of 80% of her stomach. While talking to the aforementioned source, she sadly reveals, "There's nobody freaking out if something happens to me." This Teen Choice Award recipient has tried to stick to healthy food and going vegan. But, she feels that she received no aid from production while filming "Dance Moms."

Before the surgery, she expressed her fear of going under the knife since there was a huge chance that she would die but Miller is still blessed for having a successful surgery. The operation called "sleeve gastrecnomy" costs up to $60,000 and it is irreversible. In the future, she will still undergo more surgeries as part of her complete body transformation plan.

But this is not her only concern since Miller has pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud in June 2016. She is now waiting for her sentence on May 8 and admits that she is not ready to serve time in jail. She has told the aforementioned source last month that her attorneys in Pittsburgh have hired someone that prepares one mentally and physically. Meanwhile, "Dance Moms" has wrapped Season 7 which premiered in November 2016.

It was in March 2017 when Miller quit from the dance reality show. She shared the reasons for her exit in a lengthy Instagram post. According to her, the main reason behind exiting the show is the producer's failure to grant her request since she had "asked, begged and demanded" to be credited for all the "ideas, routines, themes, and costumes" she contributed to "Dance Moms" for the last seven seasons, reported Blasting News.

The website further adds that she felt "manipulated, disrespected and used" while on the show. That is mainly from people who have no knowledge about dancing. After her exit, she was replaced by Cheryl Burke, who also got famous in "Dancing with the Stars," and other guest choreographers.

But this does not stop Miller from returning to the reality TV. She says, she has "been to some meetings" that might land her new opportunities, reported Entertainment Tonight.  Further, talking about rejoining "Dance Moms," Miller says that she would love to go back as long as there are some changes. She continues that there should be "a sense of respect" and she should be given "a creative credit."