Wednesday, January 20, 2010

PDA. Really.

I didn’t bother watching the AMAs the other night, but I certainly heard about Adam Lambert’s…shocking, to say the least, performance. As well as his comment afterward about how it’s the 2000s and people need to get with it. Sorry, but I ain’t getting with that. I have no problem with people being gay or lesbian, in fact I have a close friend who is gay. And I think it’s great that Adam Lambert is so comfortable with his sexuality. But there’s a fine line between being comfortable with your sexuality and exploiting it. It was gross, inappropriate and just completely unnecessary. Little kids could have been watching the awards show and he gets up there and sticks some guy’s head in his crotch! And he needs to get over the whole “it’s because I’m gay” thing. People were just as upset when Britney and Madonna kissed on stage and when Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson did their little number at the Super Bowl. There’s a time and place for that and it most definitely is not in public—much less on TV with young viewers watching. And I, for one, think that it’s a pretty lame excuse to justify his actions by saying that people need to “get with it”.

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