The Got To Dance dome is heating up - but not because of the dancers. Tempers have flared as the got to dance: the judgesjudges start to disagree. It wasn't just a case of who to put through that was splitting the panel, but when Ashley started to change his mind Kimberly saw red.

The first dancer to sway Ashley was fourteen year old Jack who was given three red stars after his performance. But Jack had a story to tell. After earning a place at a dance school Jack had to give it up when his mum was diagnosed with breast cancer. Since then he has been entirley self taught.

Red to Gold

So when Kimberly Wyatt told him to "keep going to class" Jack admitted he had choreographed the routine and taught himself for two years. This touched Ashley Banjo and he turned his red star to a gold one and lobbied hard to get one o the other judges to change their mind too and get Jack through to the next round.

But it was not to be and Ashley left the judges to go backstage and see Jack when neither Kimberly or Adam Garcia would give Jack the other gold star he needed. Ashley finally caught up with Jack and told him to keep going.

Creativity

Jack was not the only dancer to split the judges. Flo Motion, a dance troupe aged between 17 and 25, had hoped to win over Ashley with their comic streetdance.Flo-Motion

The five boys from Essex did their best but only got one gold star- from Adam Garcia. However, during the judging Ashley is convinced to change his mind because of the crew's "creativity" and gives Flo Motion the second star they need to go through.

Rift

This causes a massive rift between the judges as Kimberly insists that they should be looking for a "complete performance".

With the boys changing their minds so much Kimberly is left feeling like the bad guy.