Jo Freeman, a 24-year-old dance graduate, was enjoying a night out in London with friends when she decided to recreate the iconic lift from ‘Dirty Dancing.’ Under the influence of alcohol and cocaine, she attempted the move, only to leap over her partner’s head and land face-first on the concrete floor. The fall resulted in the loss of her four front teeth, which required replacement. The incident highlighted a larger problem: Jo’s struggle with substance abuse, stemming from chronic pain and performance anxiety. Her dancing career had been a source of joy and passion, but a spine injury and body dysmorphia led her down a dark path. The fall served as a wake-up call, forcing Jo to confront her addiction and seek help.