|
Posted: 8:30 PM Nov 28, 2009
Lambert: I'm a Performer, Not a Baby Sitter
Adam Lambert cleaned up his act for his CBS "Early Show" appearance Wednesday morning, giving a performance no one could take offense with.
Reporter: CNN |
|
(CNN) -- Adam Lambert cleaned up his act for his CBS "Early Show" appearance Wednesday morning, giving a performance no one could take offense with.
Lambert said on the show that he believes he has been unfairly attacked because he is a gay man, and he blamed parents upset with his performance for letting their kids watch the American Music Awards without supervision.
"It's a double whammy -- I think it's because I'm a gay male, and I think people haven't seen it before," Lambert said about the negative response that has erupted over his Sunday night AMA performance.
ABC has received more than 1,500 complaints from viewers upset about Lambert's raunchy dance sequence at the AMAs to his single "For Your Entertainment," in which he simulated oral sex with one of the dancers and kissed a male keyboardist on the mouth. The network's morning show, "Good Morning America," canceled Lambert's scheduled appearance Wednesday because, it said, it couldn't trust what he would do.
"The Early Show" on CBS offered to give Lambert a platform to speak and sing after ABC's cancellation.
"The Early Show," which has typically been third in morning ratings behind "Good Morning America" and the "Today Show," made the most of the opportunity and allowed Lambert to dominate the morning programming as he took questions from fans, chatted with host Maggie Rodriguez and performed two of the songs from his new album, avoiding any untoward dance moves.
The former "American Idol" finalist admitted that he did "get carried away" during the AMA performance, but said that his dance moves came from an "impromptu place" and that they were not planned in advance.
"I do see how people got offended, and that was not my intention. My intention was to interpret the lyrics of my song and have a good time with it," Lambert said.
Asked what he would have done differently if he had the chance, Lambert said, "I would sing it a little bit better."
This week, the media watchdog The Parents Television Council attacked Lambert's AMA performance as vulgar and urged upset viewers to complain to the network, producers and the show's advertisers.
Lambert said on "The Early Show" that it wasn't his responsibility to worry about what kids were watching at home. "I'm not a baby sitter. I'm a performer," he said. "It didn't cross my mind, children. It was almost 11 o'clock. It was a nighttime show. I was there in an audience full of mostly adults."
iReporter on Lambert kiss: "What's wrong with America"
Lambert pointed out that other performers at the awards show indulged in some not-so-child-friendly behavior as well.
"Lady Gaga smashing whiskey bottles, Janet Jackson grabbing a male dancer's crotch, Eminem talking about how Slim Shady has 17 rapes under his belt -- there was a lot of very adult material on the AMAs this year, and I know I wasn't the only one," Lambert said.
Lambert was joined on the show by his mother, Leila, who said she was "a little taken aback" by his AMAs song.
"But I just went with the flow, and it's all good," she said.
Before performing his songs "What Do You Want From Me" and "Music Again," Lambert assured the "Early Show" crew and the audience that his performance would be a chaste one.
"Parents, this is appropriate, I promise," Lambert said with a sly smile.
Latest Comments
As for the comment from Canada- I'm sure there are many good people in Canada, too bad many are in jail for speaking their mind against homosexuality no matter how lovingly or heartfelt they spoke it, or even if they spoke it from the pulpit. So who is actually free? Just because there is a law for or against something does not make it right. Too bad you hide behind yours. I'm sure this helps you sleep better at night. NO, I'm not picking on poor little Adam because he's a homosexual, I could care less who or what he is, but if it makes you feel better to think that go right ahead. You just go ahead and live in your own little world thinking that people who are against your lack of values and lack of common decency are just a big ole bunch of mean ole intolerant homophobes. I’m sure thinking that gives you comfort even though it couldn’t be further from the truth!
How small and narrow minded you are...How pathetically ignorant you are...How you expand and change the point at hand in such a failed attempt to prove to yourself his performance ok with nothing but sand to stand on. Listen to yourself and your complete lack of concern over what we are exposed to and your complete lack of values and utterly complete lack of foresight. What you say holds no water at all, supports no weight at all and supports no logical and/or rational reason. Like I said your tolerance forced on those with values and none of you can say what he did was good for children to see or for that matter anyone else. Filth in filth out of your mind! What you're exposed to does affect who and what you are. If he wants to do this at his own concert that is fine but this wasn't his concert was it? Spineless, stand firm to the end. Hypocrete,same values across the board. God, guess whose side He's on. Kids, standing on rock! You on the other hand, words spoken from fools.
If you really want to discuss guys kissing each other watch Brothers and Sisters on ABC, same time, 10 - 11 p.m. on Sunday nights. How come that doesn't get sensored - they're in bed kissing. Adam was clothed, for Pete's sake!
