Abby Lee Miller is “setting the record straight” after admitting last week to being interested in highschool football players on Sofia Franklyn’s “Sofia with an F” podcast.
“I do like those hot, athletic, muscular varieties of guys — the jocks,” the previous “Dance Mothers” star, 57, said in a video posted to Instagram on Monday after her comments sparked backlash. “I at all times have and I at all times will.”
“They have to find a way to exit to a club, gamble in Vegas, rent an ADA-compliant, handicapped accessible van,” continued Miller, who has used a wheelchair since June 2018.
“They usually also needs to have a business checking account, success, and fervour in their very own right.”
The convicted felon initially uttered her cringe-worthy remarks at the top of Franklyn’s Sept. 7 podcast episode while discussing Tom Cruise.
Noting the “Mission: Unimaginable” actor’s well-known habit of sending cakes to friends as an annual gift, Miller asked Franklyn, 31, “Have you ever seen ‘All of the Right Moves?’”
Franklyn claimed she had not seen the favored 1983 sports flick, starring Cruise as a teenage athlete, to which Miller replied, “Oh, that’s my downfall. I like the highschool football players. I still like them.”
Franklyn quickly interjected that she was interested in adult “coaches,” but Miller doubled down, saying: “Not one which used to be in highschool, but one which is.”
The Post has contacted Miller and Franklyn for comment.
Miller further reasoned Monday, “Now, in the event you saw the movie ‘All of the Right Moves’ starring Tom Cruise playing a highschool football star, then you definately will know exactly what I’m talking about. And in the event you haven’t, go watch it, and then you definately’ll know.”
She ended the Instagram video by shooting her shot with a maybe-single former NFL player who is certainly of age.
“This November is my highschool class reunion. Shout out, Penn Hills,” Miller cheered.
“And I hope that the heartthrob is there, but when he’s not, I heard Tom Brady’s available.”