Kelly Hyland's Fight In Romeo And Juliet

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Why does Kelly Hyland and Romeo have to lash out like that? One person leads into an assault and the other leads to a banishment. Were there actions needed to defend themselves? Another situation was the fight in the studio between guest moms, Kristy & Tami. Were their actions really necessary or could have they been patient and walked away? These two stories relate to the themes of Romeo and Juliet, impulsiveness vs patience.
Kelly Hyland and Abby Lee Miller’s fight is probably one of the most debated assaults on the reality TV show “Dance Moms”. It all starts before the group dance is about to go onstage and perform. The Mom’s are talking about who is and who isn’t in the group number. Abby is trying to see whether or not Brooke wants to
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Are you gonna pull Sarah’s solo? Cause if you are Tea’s watching it and she’ll know it. So you can just put Tea’ right into it.”
Christy: “I’m just going to interrupt you, I have heard every word you guys said
Everyone in the room: “Good!”
Christy: “ And all of you are jealous! And that little girl that is in there absolutely.”
No one in the room agrees
Christy: “This is my studio, and I’m not going anywhere! Go home!”
Implying that she has been here the longest and that she is the queen of this studio
Tami: “If you want to hear yourself talk-”
Christy: “F****** bite me!”
Tami: “Honey, if I had the lips the size of f****** Texas, I would!”
Christy then throws something at Tami. Tami then runs past two moms and two others block her from assaulting Christy. Moms start screaming, “No!”. She then pulls another mom's hair to get Christy to fight her. All of a sudden they both are inches from each other when Christy puts a hand on her neck almost like she choking her. Next, a producer then tries to break the two up but is not successful and Tami punches Christy on the right side of her face. She then knocks down dance company apparel and it shattering on the floor. The moms then go outside and calm their heads and the two moms apologize to each other and everything is now alright in the dance company. Tami’s and Christy’s fight never had to happen, maybe if the two also didn’t curse or scream at each other, and were patient and calm this whole fight could have never happened. Both of their impulsiveness got the best of them and that is very

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