MADDIE ZIEGLER'S YOUNGER SISTER KENZIE MAKES A RARE SIGHTING IN LOS ANGELES AS SHE FLASHES HER TONED TUMMY IN AN OPENED SHIRT PAIRED WITH DENIM SHORTS

Maddie Ziegler's younger sister Kenzie Ziegler made a rare sighting in Los Angeles this week.

The brunette beauty was modeling light blue denim Daisy Duke shorts and a crisp white shirt.

The 20-year-old added HEYDUDE Wendy COMF shoes.

Her full name is Mackenzie Frances Ziegler. In addition to being a dancer, she is also a singer, actress and internet personality.

She appeared as a child for six years on the Lifetime reality dance series Dance Moms together with her older sister, dancer and actress Maddie.

Ziegler's music career began with her 2014 studio album, Mack Z.

Madison Nicole Ziegler is an actress and dancer. 

She appeared in Lifetime's reality show Dance Moms, from 2011 until 2016, and starred in a series of music videos by Sia, beginning with Chandelier and Elastic Heart, which have in total attracted more than 6 billion views on YouTube. 

In March Maddie said she finds it 'scary' that some fans still expect her to be a child star.

The 21-year-old actress shot to fame more than a decade ago when she was featured on Dance Moms.

But in more recent years has starred in films such as Fitting In and while she has her 'feelings' about her childhood career, she is aware that she would not be able to explore her other passions such as acting and music without it.

She told Teen Vogue: 'Obviously, I have my feelings about that [show], but if I didn't do it, I would not be where I am right now at all. I wouldn't have been found by Sia. I wouldn't have found my love for acting through music videos, and I wouldn't be where I am, literally, right now talking to you.

'I'm not always going to be that little girl. I still that same goofy, loving, hard-working girl, but I'm also changing and growing. It's scary when people are like, 'But you're not who you were when you were younger.' And I have to explain, 'Yeah, because that's just not realistic.'

The 'Music' star previously admitted that she felt 'set up to fail' when she was cast on the Lifetime series as a child.

She told America's Cosmopolitan magazine: 'People thought I was a brat because in all my interviews I would say, 'I'm the best. I know I'm going to win.' But that's because the producer was telling me to say that.#

'I don't think I'm better than everyone else. I was just doing whatever they told me to do because I thought that's what you did.

'They set you up for failure.'

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