Strictly's JB Gill Tries Viral Dance Lift Amidst Partner Change

Strictly's JB Gill Tries Viral Dance Lift Amidst Partner Change

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Strictly's JB Gill Tries Viral Dance Lift Amidst Partner Change

JB Gill and his new Strictly partner attempt a viral dance lift, raising safety concerns and highlighting Amy Dowden's withdrawal from the competition.

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Jb GillLauren OakleyAmy DowdenDanny AmendolaWitney Carson
What health challenges has Amy Dowden faced recently?
Amy Dowden, who is in remission from breast cancer and also has Crohn's disease, was previously hospitalized after collapsing backstage during a performance. She has been praised for returning to Strictly after her cancer battle, before recently being forced to withdraw from the remainder of the season due to a foot injury.
Why was Amy Dowden unable to continue on Strictly Come Dancing?
Amy Dowden, JB Gill's original dance partner, had to withdraw from Strictly Come Dancing due to a foot injury. Lauren Oakley replaced her, and the pair continue in the competition, avoiding elimination in the most recent show.
What viral dance move did JB Gill and his new dance partner attempt?
JB Gill and his new dance partner, Lauren Oakley, attempted a viral Dancing With The Stars lift during rehearsals, a move that has also been attempted by other celebrities. The lift involves being pulled up by the ankle into an embrace, and has raised concerns about potential neck and back injuries.
How did JB Gill share his attempt at the viral dance move with the public?
The video of JB Gill and Lauren Oakley attempting the lift was shared on Instagram, with JB captioning it 'You know we had to try this challenge!'. The post generated buzz and further discussion surrounding the dance move and its potential risks.
What are the potential dangers of the viral dance lift, according to a medical expert?
A board-certified orthopedic surgeon warned about the dangers of the viral lift, stating that it could cause injuries to the neck and back due to unusual muscle recruitment and potential spinal torque. The move requires significant core strength to perform safely.