BBC Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood suggested Pete Wicks could face “disqualification” for his lifts, which he said were “totally illegal”.
Pete performed a rumba with his professional dance partner Jowita Prystal. In the fifth live show of this year’s series, Strictly returned to our screens once again as 12 contestants battled it out on the dance floor as they move one step closer to the final and lifting the prestigious glitterball trophy.
During Saturday’s show, Pete and Jowita made Strictly Come Dancing history by performing to an Oasis saw. The couple performed their rumba to Don’t Look Back In Anger.
The routine saw their faces pressed close together and lots of lifts. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans 'obsessed’ as TV star spotted in the audience When it came to the judges giving their points, Craig said the lifts were “totally illegal”, and said in a competition there could be a “disqualification” for the moves, but praised Wicks for the work that had gone into the dance.