Video: Adam Lambert Defends His AMA Performance
Adam Lambert went on CBS Early Show this morning and defended his performance and talked about why some people are in an uproar about his performance. Watch the video and let me know what you think of his comments?
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One Comment for Video: Adam Lambert Defends His AMA Performance
November 28, 2009 at 8:26 pm
One comment I’ve heard him make recently, and I believe is on this video is “I’m not a role model. I’m a performer.”
I actually LIKED that comment. Seems we pin so much of what is right or wrong on what others do, and we cry out that so and so is not good for my child. If celebrities’ jobs were to be mindful of our children, there would be no celebs. LOL Not that I would have much of an issue with that, but then you could move that from musicians to graphic artists to actors to writers and then the world would be devoid of a lot of thought and expression.