Abby Lee Miller PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Dance Moms star leaves jail after losing 100lbs behind bars

She was released from prison early after serving time for money laundering.

And one day later, a slimmer Abby Lee Miller was spotted at her halfway house in Los Angeles, where she will continue the rest of her sentence.

The Dance Moms star, who shed 100 pounds during her time at a Federal Correction Complex, flashed her legs in baggy shorts with an oversized T-shirt.

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Shocking: A  slimmer Abby Lee Miller was spotted at her halfway house in Los Angeles on Wednesday, one day after being releases early from prison

Shocking: A  slimmer Abby Lee Miller was spotted at her halfway house in Los Angeles on Wednesday, one day after being releases early from prison

After she was released from prison on Tuesday, she checking into the halfway house later that day.

Miller, 51, paired her loose fitting ensemble with white calf-length socks and black slides; she wore her locks casually in an updo. 

The star has been in prison in Victorville, California since July 2017; TMZ reports that she will be released May 25.

According to Entertainment Tonight, the star underwent gastric bypass surgery in April before her prison term; she lost 100 since her incarceration.

The website reports that she plans on going forward with excess skin removal surgery, a breast lift and a tummy tuck. 

Slimmer Abby: The Dance Moms star, who shed 100 pounds during her time at a Federal Correction Complex, flashed her legs in baggy shorts with an oversized T-shirt

Slimmer Abby: The Dance Moms star, who shed 100 pounds during her time at a Federal Correction Complex, flashed her legs in baggy shorts with an oversized T-shirt

Heading inside: Miller paired her loose fitting ensemble with white calf-length socks and black slides; she wore her locks casually in an updo

Heading inside: Miller paired her loose fitting ensemble with white calf-length socks and black slides; she wore her locks casually in an updo

She was sentenced to 366 days for hiding $775,500 worth of income and bringing $120,000 in Australian currency to the US without reporting it. 

Miller had filed for bankruptcy after defaulting on a Florida condominium mortgage and a mortgage on her Abby Lee Dance Company studio in Penn Hills, a Pittsburgh suburb. 

The reality star will serve the remainder of her sentence under close supervision at the halfway house. 

Checking in: The reality star will serve the remainder of her sentence under close supervision at the halfway house

Checking in: The reality star will serve the remainder of her sentence under close supervision at the halfway house

Inside: She was released from prison early after serving time for money laundering; pictured at her halfway house in Los Angeles

Inside: She was released from prison early after serving time for money laundering; pictured at her halfway house in Los Angeles

Casual: According to Entertainment Tonight , the star underwent gastric bypass surgery in April before her prison term; she lost 100 since her incarceration

Casual: According to Entertainment Tonight , the star underwent gastric bypass surgery in April before her prison term; she lost 100 since her incarceration

According to Us Weekly, she must report to the federal judicial district's probation office within 72 hours of release.

Once there, Miller will receive instructions on how to report to her probation officer as well as rules about her release, living arrangements and full-time employment.  

Court documents from Miller's case, obtained by Us Weekly, read: 'You must refrain from any unlawful use of a controlled substance. You must submit to one drug test within 15 days of release from imprisonment and at least two periodic drug tests thereafter, as determined by the court. 

On the move: She was sentenced to 366 days for hiding $775,500 worth of income and bringing $120,000 in Australian currency to the US without reporting it

On the move: She was sentenced to 366 days for hiding $775,500 worth of income and bringing $120,000 in Australian currency to the US without reporting it

Different: Miller had filed for bankruptcy after defaulting on a Florida condominium mortgage and a mortgage on her Abby Lee Dance Company studio in Penn Hills, a Pittsburgh suburb
Pictured in a group outside of the Los Angeles-area halfway house

Different: Miller had filed for bankruptcy after defaulting on a Florida condominium mortgage and a mortgage on her Abby Lee Dance Company studio in Penn Hills, a Pittsburgh suburb

According to the magazine, during her supervised prison release, she cannot interact with anyone she knows 'is engaged in criminal activity, she can't be arrested and can't 'pose a risk to another person or organization.'

Abby is forbidden from possessing a firearm or weapon and must report any change of address while her fine remains. 

She was supposed to get released early from prison on February 20 but it got pushed back. 

Her prison consultant and coach Jennifer Myers revealed that the reason why is due to a protocol shift for the Bureau Of Prisons, according to Entertainment Tonight

Jennifer explained that stricter budgeting from the Bureau Of Prisons caused the delay - after too many women were released at the time. 

New Miller: The star pictured in January after shedding the 100 pounds 

New Miller: The star pictured in January after shedding the 100 pounds 

Before: The star pictured before her prison term; seen on June 15 in LA

Before: The star pictured before her prison term; seen on June 15 in LA

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