The 2004 'reimagining' of 80s classic Dirty Dancing was met with mixed reviews and dismal box office takings - and now, 13 years later, the remake's lead actor is making shocking claims about her treatment on set.
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights was British actor Romola Garai's first - and last - Hollywood film. In a new interview with the Guardian, the 34-year old actor and writer revealed that her experience making the movie "screwed me up for years."

Garai was just 17 at the time, and recalls standing in her underpants while a female producer pointed at her thighs, telling her: "This isn't good enough." She was weighed daily and a dietician was brought on location in Puerto Rico to make sure she remained "underweight" throughout filming.
"Not only did it completely change how I felt about my body, but I felt like I'd failed because I hadn't fought back. I felt complicit, because I didn't say no. I signed off on Photoshopped images and felt terrible for perpetrating this ... lie," she tells the Guardian.