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Dianna Williams Calls for Accountability as Dancing Dolls Birmingham Drama Explodes

  • Writer: Brandon West
    Brandon West
  • 23 hours ago
  • 2 min read

The Dancing Dolls legacy is all about discipline, excellence, and keeping it real, and when drama overflows, Dianna Williams doesn't hesitate to step in and set the record straight.


Dianna Williams on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV)
Dianna Williams on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV)

A heated clip from Brandon TV's The Dolls Season 2 went viral after Coach GG Greene of the Birmingham chapter sat down with Atlanta Coach Jenear Kidd to hash out rising tensions in her Dollhouse.


Coach Jenear Kidd on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV), dianna williams
Coach Jenear Kidd on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV)

The convo quickly turned explosive: accusations of inconsistent coaching, parents overstepping, and a shocking moment where GG claims Birmingham Co-Captain (Tasha's daughter) told her to "shut up" mid-confrontation—right in front of mom Tasha, who fired back with "I'm sick of this sh*t." GG stood firm: "I will not continue to have this conversation with you if you disrespect me."


Coach GG Greene on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV), birmingham dancing dolls, dianna williams
Coach GG Greene on The Dolls (Credit: Brandon TV)

GG defended her track record in confessional: "I have been doing this for years and have never disrespected any dancer in my tutelage."


But the real fireworks ignited off-screen when Brandon TV (BTV) dropped the clip on social media. Fans flooded the comments, picking sides in the classic coach-vs-DDP showdown. Then, the queen herself, Dianna Williams, founder of the Dancing Dolls empire, hopped into the section with a mic-drop moment.


While acknowledging the clear disrespect from the co-captain and her mom, Dianna didn't let it slide one way. She called for accountability from all sides, subtly shading that GG might need to own her part in how things escalated. The comment sparked even more debate, with fans praising her for keeping everyone in check and not playing favorites.


This isn't just Birmingham beef, it's a reminder that the Dollhouse drama doesn't stay contained to episodes. With coaches juggling new chapters, ambitious moms stepping in when training feels off (Tasha told Atlanta's LaToya Sykes that Birmingham practices suffer from coach absences and lateness), and young dancers caught in the middle, the pressure is mounting. See Dianna's full comments below.


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Dancing Doll fans, are you team accountability all around, or do you think one side needs to back down? Drop your takes on social media (@itsbrandontv).



New episodes of The Dolls drop Sundays on Brandon TV where you can follow the Dancing Dolls' majorette journeys.



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