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Adam Lambert Visits Logo, Discusses the Gay Controversy, Watch His New video
My good friends over at Logo have some major scoop today! None other than Adam Lambert visited the MTV studios in New York to shoot a guest appearance on Logo's hip and happening PopLab show.
Head over to Logo's NewNowNext blog to read more about John's impromptu run in with Lambert who he describes as "a very smart, funny, self-deprecating and nice guy."
In a quick chat with the blog, Lambert talks briefly about the controversy that unfolded after his sexually-charged AMA performance. "The AMA show was meant to be fun, and the song's about sex, so why not go for it," he said. The show wasn't meant to piss people off, it was just meant to be outrageous. Why do people take it seriously? Obviously, I didn't."
Lambert feels that female performers have used sexual innuendo in their performances for years and rightfully argues that a double standard is applied. "Because I'm a gay guy, I can't do that? It's discrimination," he said.
No comments from Lambert on ABC's ridiculous move to cancel his appearance on Good Morning America due to his AMA performance. Instead, Lambert has the last laught and will appear on CBS' Early Show instead.
Until then make sure to watch, Lambert's glamtastic new video for "For Your Entertainment." What do you think of Adam's new video?
November 24, 2009 in Adam Lambert | Permalink
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i love this guy! I like his video minus the choreography.....since when did rock stars have set choreography??? As for the show, again I wasn't a fan of the choreography... but i think everyone's making too much of a fuss over what he did. if he wants to be outrageous - let him be! That's one of the reason's he got so far on AI right? (Well besides the fact that he has an amazing voice) TEAM GLAMBERT
Posted by: liam at Nov 25, 2009 10:42:12 AM













