When is bring it on 6 coming out




















Love this show! Coach D you are the best. What a powerful show that highlights just one of many positive black communities coming together to uplift young girls and not only that, but teach them invaluable life lessons. I'm a young 70 so it's not just young ppl who enjoy the show.

I've watched since it started; I love it. I keep it on priority record just so I never miss it!. You have many loyal fans of all races and ages who watch weekly. I love the show, please please bring back the show. Thanking you in advance. If not lifetime you will lose a bunch of loyal viewers This show and cast is loved by millions around the world.

Unless Mrs Williams is just tired of the schedule and time away from her own child, I can't think of another reason for you to cancel this show. Give Mrs Williams a huge raise and keep the fans happy! My 4 year old daughter asks to watch it every day. D is a wonderful coach she may be hard on the girls but that is because she cares about them and she wants to see them succeed in life and go far and reach their highest potential.

Underneath that hard exterior Diana has a heart of Gold. She does so much for the community. Maybe we should petition "TLC" to pick them up. More than one network you know.

D and the bunch such a great inspiring show.. Bring It just makes my Friday night after a long week Diana Dancings Dolls please bring back Friday nights not the same!!! So please think about this before you'll make a decision on cancelling the show. To many people waiting for it to come back on.

Best show to watch on a Friday night. I was shocked to see the show just suddenly top. I love this show. The Sister Showdown. Let's Talk About Texts, Baby. Rivals United for a Cause. B-squad Goals. Banned 4 Life? Stands and Deliver. Dance for Your Rights. Who Wants to Be a Prop Star? Grudge Match Gone Wrong. Three's A Crowd. The Ultimate Captain's Battle.

Clash Of The Titans. No Boys Allowed? A Dollhouse Abandoned. Survival Of The Fittest. A Star Is Born. Dancing Doll Heist. The Seniors' Last Battle. Bring It Live! Miss D Reboots. Diana Said Knock You Out! Coach D Meets Queen B.

Bringing It to the Big Apple. Torrey Takes Over. Losing Faith. A Tale Of Two Dollhouses. Attack Of The B Squad. Black Ice Meltdown. Revenge Of The Robo-dolls. Cookie Bites Back.

La La Land. Lemons to Lemonade? Battle For Broadway. Deliver Us From Neva. Battle Royale: Up In Flames! Crossing the Line. Rumble In The Jungle. Battle For Oz. Secrets, Lies, and Slumber Parties. Coach D Resigns.

Stand Battle Shake-up. Doll Meets World. The Dolls' Last Chance. National Pressure. Straight Outta Jackson. The Bucking Ballerina. Hell Week. Homecoming Hell. Rittany's Revolt. The Wicked Witch of Jackson. Bucking Bride. Blow It Up. Flash Mob Madness. Neva Gets Even. They're Coming for Us!! Face the Music! Spilling the Tea Reunion Special. Team Kayla vs. Team Dianna. The Return of Neva the Diva.

Compton Call Out. Hoop Dreams Drama. Scholarship Dreams and Dating Nightmares. Dancing with the Enemy. Wigging Out.

Summer Slam Shocker. Miami Heat is Back. Miss D Loses Her Cool. Hometown Showdown. Bucking in Bama. Selena's Triple Threat. No Stopping Kayla. Stamp Out Atlanta. Traci's Revenge. Captain Down. Don't Do It, Neva. Baby Tiger Attack.

Road to Royale. Battle Royale Rival Rehash. Throughout the show, these parents and guardians interact with, and often clash with Diana regarding how she coaches the children, and this is part of the drama in the show.

Further, the show also features the head coaches of competing dance schools, who also clash with Diana on several occasions. The Dollhouse Dance Factory, in turn, has two dancing teams — the senior Dancing Dolls, which consists of dancers aged years, and the Baby Dancing Dolls, which consists of dancers below the age of 11 years — both of which primarily compete in hip-hop majorettes. For perspective, the Dollhouse Dance Factory is no run-of-the-mill dance school, and boasts 15 Grand Champion titles and more than trophies.

Set in Jackson, Mississippi, the show follows Diana as she tries to make stars out of those who are enrolled in the Dollhouse Dance Factory.

A strong woman with a no-nonsense personality, Diana is not someone who lets things go easily, and is constantly seen pushing her young students to do better. This, of course, does not always sit well with the parents and guardians of the kids, who sometimes clash with Diana and her harsh approach. That being said, Diana also has a human side, and is shown to be an extremely supporting person when she is not acting in her capacity as head coach of her teams.



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