
Adam Lambert obviously hasn’t been snubbed enough or he just wants that bad boy, rebel image. Adam Lambert insists if he were given the chance to do his American Music Awards performance over again, he wouldn’t change a thing.
“I felt like that was fun. I would do it exactly the same way. You know, I am who I am,” Lambert says of his sexually charged routine which got him bounced from subsequent appearances on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve.”
Lambert fans reacted so vocally to the cancellations it now looks as if ABC is trying some damage control. This week the singer has landed not one but two prime spots on the network: he’ll appear on Barbara Walters’ “10 Most Fascinating People of 2009,” which airs Wednesday, and on “The View” on Thursday.
When Walters asks him if he thinks the performance hurt his career, Glambert, no surprisingly, says no.
“I don’t think that you can really jump to conclusions about me as an artist based on one performance,” he says during the interview, adding – in a non-too-subtle jab at the network – “that’s an ignorant thing to do.”
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