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Get out your hairspray, Nikki Webster is bringing Dance Moms to Australia and she wants your kids!

Oh this is going to be gooo-ooood!
Looking back on Nikki Webster's memorable Sydney 2000 performance
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Stop what youโ€™re doing, this is HUGE.

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Dance Moms is coming down under, which you think would make it Dance Mums โ€ฆ but I digress. Itโ€™s coming and Nikki Webster is all over it.

Nikki, 32, literally flew into fame by zooming through the air at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney at the age of 13 knows a thing or two about being a child dance prodigy. If youโ€™re humming her hit song, Strawberry Kisses right now donโ€™t blame me.

Her performance pedigree makes her the perfect pick to teach Australiaโ€™s young dancers, and hereโ€™s hoping she can make it as crazy bonkers good as itโ€™s US counterpart.

WATCH: Nikki Webster is casting for Dance Moms Australia and we canโ€™t breathe โ€ฆ Continues after video.

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Nikki Webster wants your child for Dance Moms Australia!
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If youโ€™re unfamiliar with Dance Moms, strap on in. The US version, featuring controversial dance teacher, Abby Lee Miller, is an addictive train wreck of precocious little performers, pushy mums and completely inappropriate behaviour on and off the dance floor as they strive to make in the cut throat business of childhood dance.

To give an idea of the level of nutso, Abby once tried to bite a mum. Not even joking. She also did some serious jail time for fraud.

Itโ€™s also where we first met Siaโ€™s prodigy, Maddie Ziegler.

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If youโ€™re wondering if itโ€™s worth tuning in, around three million people watch the show per episode so thatโ€™s kind of saying something.

Can Nikki Webster bring the same amount of bonkers as the US Dance Teacher Abby Lee Miller? Hereโ€™s hoping.

(Image: Getty)

Nikki, who most recently graced our screens as The Alien on Channel Tenโ€™s The Masked Singer is urging contenders for the show, dancers aged between eight and 16 and their stage mums, to submit two 60 second videos to YouTube.

The first, one of the young dancer performing one of their favourite routines and the second, one of the dancer and their parent or caregiver taking part in a little banter.

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โ€œIโ€™ve been involved with competitive dance as a child performer, an instructor and a mother. It is an exhilarating, entertaining and at times, emotional ride,โ€ says Nikki.

โ€œIโ€™ve got no doubt Australians will be compelled by what Dance Moms Australia will bring to their homes: the drama of competition and conflict where the lines of allegiance arenโ€™t always what youโ€™d expect.โ€

Nikki performs on The Masked Singer Australia.

(Image: Channel 10)

The fact that Nikkiโ€™s website poses the questions: โ€œDoes your child have the dance moves, dedication and drive to be a star?โ€ and more importantly: โ€œDo they outshine everyone they compete against?โ€ hints that the Australian production might be looking to emulate the diva dramatics of the US version and for that, we are ALL in!

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If youโ€™re keen to get your vids in, youโ€™ll find all the info you need to know here.

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