My sisters Maddie and Mackenzie walked in the house. I was doing my algebra homework. I'm in 6th grade at Silver Trees Middle School. I'm in the same grade as my younger sister, Maddie. I'm 10 months older than her. But we made it into the same grade. Maddie is homeschooled, along with Kenzie. But my mom said I still have to go to actual school because I'm not as busy as them or whatever.
Just because they're the famous ones doesn't mean I'm less important. I get it. The producers wanted only Maddie at first, and then they let Kenzie in, but the producers didn't even talk to me. My mom asked many times for them to let me on the show, but they said no. Abby even told me that I couldn't come to watch the girls dance because people would wonder who I was and I would start "taking fame away from the other girls."
So whatever. Maddie and Mackenzie became famous, over a million followers on Instagram, and I have 300. They go to the VMAs, I watch them at the VMAs meeting celebrities. They have thousands of fanpages, I have none. Nobody knows my name, nobody even knows that I also have a love for dance. But it's okay.
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The Third Ziegler
Novela JuvenilEveryone knows who Madison and Mackenzie Ziegler are, but has anyone heard of their other sister, Allison? The answer is probably no. Well I am here to tell the story of Allison Ziegler, the forgotten Ziegler, the obscure Ziegler, the third Ziegler.