November 23, 2009

Adam Lambert Calls Censored AMA Performance “Discrimination”

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Adam Lambert’s controversial performance at the 2009 American Music Awards was edited for the West Coast feed of the awards show. But even before ABC censored the AMA’s most buzzed about performance, the American Idol singer told Access Hollywood that he felt censoring his performance would be akin to “discrimination.” Adam’s racy performance of his debut single “For Your Entertainment” — during which he simulated fellatio with a male dancer, flipped off the audience, and kissed male keyboardist Tommy Ratliff, who is straight — has been garnering headlines all morning.

The “Glam Rocker” just doesn’t get what all the fuss is about.

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