Tiny dancers! Watch Sia's gifted Chandelier dancer Maddie Ziegler light up the screen in her YOUNGER sister's new film clip...and coach Abby Lee Miller trained them both!



Only 11 years old, Maddie Ziegler has taken the world by storm starring as the tiny wig-wearing dancer in Sia's music video for her hit song, Chandelier.

But her coach, Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller, says another, equally brilliant performer is rising through the ranks with equal 'marketability' - Maddie's younger sister, 10 year-old Mackenzie Ziegler.



Singer and dancer Mackenzie - who is touring Australia with Maddie and the cast of Dance Moms this week - has already released her own album and filmed two videos, both starring Maddie.



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Double trouble: Chandelier star Maddie Ziegler's younger sister Mackenzie has released an album and two film clips- starring Maddie Shooting to the top: Mackenzie's debut album Mack Z reached the top of the iTunes charts in the US Shooting to the top: Mackenzie's debut album Mack Z reached the top of the iTunes charts in the US Speaking to Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday, Abby, 47, said she Mackenzie has the potential to be as famous as her superstar sister, saying: 'I think her marketability is to infinity and beyond!' The tough-talking reality television teacher and owner of Abby Lee Dance Company personally produced the youngster's album Mack Z and both music videos, It's A Girl Party and Freak Like Me. But while Mackenzie's debut album Mack Z has topped the iTunes charts in the US, candid Abby confesses her motivations for working with the talented young girl weren't completely pure. Determined: Abby says Maddie wasn't always the strongest dancer in class but determination helped her succeed Determined: Abby says Maddie wasn't always the strongest dancer in class but determination helped her succeed

Reaching new heights: 11-year-old Maddie took the world by storm as the tiny dancer in the music video of Sia's Chandelier meanwhile her 10-year-old sister has recently released her debut album

Got the moves: The tough-talking reality television teacher and owner of Abby Lee Dance Company personally produced the youngster's album Mack Z and both music videos, It's A Girl Party and Freak Like Me Talented family: Speaking to Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday, Abby, 47, said she Mackenzie has the potential to be as famous as her superstar sister, saying: 'I think her marketability is to infinity and beyond!'

'I just wanted to prove another kid on the show's mother wrong!' she said, referring to another mother who didn't trust the controversial coach to manage her kids.

'I wanted to say that you should've included me in their singing career, you should have asked for my help and my leadership and my accumulated knowledge.

'She didn't, and I thought 'You know what? I'm going to produce an album and I'm going to produce a music video just to say I did!' Hard working: The young dancers work hard, with Mackenzie's older sister Maddie training close to 40 hours a week Star in the making: The young blonde has the potential to become big a pop-star with a hit album already under her belt Sister act: Mackenzie's first two music videos feature her sister Maddie as well Mature beyond their years: The famed teacher also praised the sibling's work ethic, saying older sister Maddie's success is due to determination

Involved: Tough-talking Abby manages both of the girls and produced Mackenzie's album and the music videos for her singles It's A Girl Party and Freak Like Me The famed teacher also praised the sibling's work ethic, saying older sister Maddie's success is due to determination. Abby says the dancer, who trains a mind-boggling 40 hours a week, wasn't necessarily a standout star when she first joined her dance company. 'I think some of the other kids started out better than Maddie,' the coach said. 'They were stronger dancers, they were more proficient, they had the better body or whatever, but they've kind of gone by the wayside because it's tough getting to the top but it's even tougher to stay there.

On tour: The television star and her troupe are currently in Australia teaching MasterClasses

Music career: The young singer, only ten years old, is hoping to break into the pop scene with her album

Proving them wrong: The dance teacher wanted to prove a mother wrong for not trusting Abby to manage her kids' careers, so she produced Mackenzie's successful album and music videos instead

'Maddie is always dependable, Maddie is always responsible about her training, Maddie has always been someone that every choreographer can count on. It's about the work ethic and the attention to detail and just wanting to be the very best that you can be.'

Abby and her troupe are currently in Australia teaching MasterClasses.

Dance Moms premieres on Wednesday June 4 at 8.30pm on Foxtel’s LifeStyle YOU