Where Did Abby Lee Miller Go on Her First Post-Prison Outing? To Get a Manicure, Obviously!

She's back in full force! Abby Lee Miller was transferred from prison to a halfway house recently, and she took her very first trip out in public on March 29. So where did she go? To do the most Abby thing ever: to get a manicure and pedicure in West Hollywood! Watch the video above to see all of the pics from the outing.

Abby needs to get permission to leave the halfway house and has a curfew, but that didn't seem to bother her any. She looks much slimmer and seems to be glowing from her newfound freedom. She gave a big cheesy grin to photographers and even flashed her pink mani. While she can't get back to teaching dance quite yet, she definitely has it on her mind. The Dance Moms star rocked an Abby Lee Dance Company t-shirt.

Abby seemed to be in good spirits after her trip when she posted on Instagram for the first time since leaving jail. "Cut loose today! Spring is in the air. Feels great ?," she wrote as the caption of a photo of herself holding scissors. "Comment the ? if you're having a great day too ?!"

Fans were happy to see her so cheerful again. "New beginnings, that's what it's all about????," wrote one in her comments. "Omg, I am so happy!! Congrats now get back to what you love!!!" demanded another. Unfortunately, Abby has a little longer to go before she can get back to being a fully functioning member of society, but we're sure that'll be pretty soon!

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