Got To Dance judge Ashley Banjo  is taking a harsh line with new street dancers.

Ashley is expecting nothing but the best from the nation's budding street dancers and as a survivor of Britain's Got Talent he knows the pressure they're under to perform.

The Queenstreetdancers

Ashley has performed in front of the Queen and Prime Minister Gordon Brown. With the sucess of Diversity even more people are trying street dancing. Although Ashley and Diversity might make it look easy, street dancing is not for the faint hearted.

Ashley told one group he could tell they hadn't rehersed and another group that they "just fell apart". Taking no prisoners, Ashley was becoming the judge to win over.

Flawless

But all wasn't lost and new dance group Status finally put a smile on Ashley's face. With three Gold stars all three judges put through Status through to the next round of Got To Dance.

statusThe group, made up of friends and siblings from London have been dancing together for six years. They said, "we would not be here if we didn't want to win this competition."

Kimberly Wyatt told the group they were "flawless" and Adam Garcia told them they had the "creativity...to win this competition".

Status go through to the next round where the Judges will have to decide on the final 18 acts to go through to the live semi-finals.

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