Adam Lambert's American Music Awards 2009 performance is still the hottest buzz for this week even if the west coast programming edited the 'racy' scenes. Adam Lambert, who performed the carrier single of his album with the same title 'For Your Entertainment', got a lot of complaints and criticisms after doing an oral love scene with his keyboardist, and played a simulated oral sex with one of the male backup dancers.
Adam Lambert insisted that it's all part of 'Entertainment', and the real intention is to give the viewers some laughs. For Adam Lambert, it's all part of his freedom of expression. The story is still developing - and the latest update is the reaction of Adam Lambert's keyboardist (that Adam kissed passionately during the performance), according to Adam Lambert of course.
Adam Lambert insisted that it's all part of 'Entertainment', and the real intention is to give the viewers some laughs. For Adam Lambert, it's all part of his freedom of expression. The story is still developing - and the latest update is the reaction of Adam Lambert's keyboardist (that Adam kissed passionately during the performance), according to Adam Lambert of course.
"Peace Critics... (and Good Morning America)!"
Us Weekly's website is reporting: "During rehearsal, I grab him by the hair and kind of just looked at him," he tells MTV News. "He's straight. He just, I guess, didn't mind getting kissed in the name of entertainment on stage."
Meanwhile, Adam Lambert visited CBS' Early Show to give some entertainment, and to promote his album of course. The San Diego native, and alum of American Idol Season 8 told Early Show that he did "get carried away" during his AMA performance.
Us Weekly quoted Adam Lambert's interview: "I admit, I did get carried away, but I don't see anything wrong with it," he said on CBS' The Early Show Wednesday. "I do see how people got offended and that was not my intention. My intention was just to interpret the lyrics to my song and have a good time up there." Photo: Fame Pictures
Meanwhile, Adam Lambert visited CBS' Early Show to give some entertainment, and to promote his album of course. The San Diego native, and alum of American Idol Season 8 told Early Show that he did "get carried away" during his AMA performance.
Us Weekly quoted Adam Lambert's interview: "I admit, I did get carried away, but I don't see anything wrong with it," he said on CBS' The Early Show Wednesday. "I do see how people got offended and that was not my intention. My intention was just to interpret the lyrics to my song and have a good time up there." Photo: Fame Pictures