Brynn Rumfallo Proves She Doesn't Need the ALDC to Keep Dancing

Photo credit: Paul Redmond - Getty Images
Photo credit: Paul Redmond - Getty Images

From Woman's Day

Brynn Rumfallo left Dance Moms during season seven in 2017, but she never gave up her love for performing. The now 16-year-old has moved on from the ALDC, but Brynn Rumfallo still dances professionally and for fun.

Brynn competed on Dance Moms for three seasons, starting as a guest in season five, and she honed her talent to take her far outside the show. In 2018, she performed in the anti-gun violence dance video "We Are The Future." Then she went on to appear in two episodes of Boss Cheer, a TV series on YouTube about "the lives and struggles of the members of a competitive cheerleading team," according to IMDB.

It's extremely fitting that she was on a cheer show, because Brynn is also a competitive "pommie" at her high school, according to her Instagram. The Casteel Pommies perform a mix of cheer and dance, and they're super talented. Brynn posted to Instagram in February 2019 to reveal that the team had actually placed second at Nationals.

Never mind what Abby Lee Miller says about second being the first to lose, it's quite an achievement. Brynn seems very close with her team, writing in her Instagram caption, "so so proud of my besties. No one else I’d rather dance with than these girls."

Despite any drama that may occurred on Dance Moms, Brynn never let it stop her from chasing her passion. "Never give up your craft," she recently encouraged her Twitter followers alongside a photo of her dancing.

Brynn has passions outside of dance and cheer too. In an interview with the International Business Times in 2016, she said modeling, voice lessons, and acting were among some of her favorite pastimes besides dance. She recently got the chance to put her acting skills to the test in a non-dance role when she appeared in a promotional short for the movie Happy Death Day 2U. In the video, she fails a test and then wakes up to the Baby Face Killer standing over her with her F-grade test in his hand. Super creepy stuff, and Brynn did a great acting job.

As for what's next, Brynn is currently still in high school in Arizona, but she told the IBT that she plans to go to college and then maybe even medical school to work in the plastic surgery field. "I would love to be surgeon, but I don’t know if that would ever happen," she said. "I think [surgery's] pretty cool."

There's so much in front of Brynn at the moment, but it's awesome to see that she still makes dance a priority whether she's doing it at school, professionally, or just for fun in the studio. You can take the dancer out of Dance Moms, but you can't take the dance out of the dancer.

Watch the all new episodes of Dance Moms season 8 on Tuesday nights on Lifetime and catch up on all the old seasons on Hulu.

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