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Adam Lambert 'Respects' 'Good Morning America's' Decision
November 25th, 2009 8:14am EST Post a comment
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The openly gay singer caused controversy at the prize-giving on Sunday in Los Angeles when he closed the show with a risqué rendition of his debut single For Your Entertainment, locking lips with his male keyboard player and performing over-the-top sexually-charged routines with back-up dancers.
Network bosses at ABC, who aired the event in America, were flooded with 1,500 complaints from angry viewers and now Lambert's daring set has cost him a slot on Good Morning America (GMA) on Wednesday.
Speaking out about the axed show, Lambert admits he can understand why executives would be concerned.
He says, "It's really not that big of a deal. I'm not a babysitter, I'm a performer... Obviously I respect their decision; they gotta do what they gotta do. It's too bad, I think there were a lot of fans who were excited to come see me.
"They (executives) probably had a lot of pressure coming at them from certain people who weren't happy about it. I respect their decision. I don't necessarily agree with it."
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