Did Adam Lambert just kill his career before it even started?

Thanks! And while my 12YO was in here, I had to change my avatar because she "looks ridiculous...change it now". lol

Hence, my cat is the avatar now.

lol what was your avatar before?? sorry, i'm not paying attention apparently
 
lol what was your avatar before?? sorry, i'm not paying attention apparently

Oh no worries. It was a BBB pic of both of my girls. I wouldn't expect anyone to remember it, but the thought that someone might see that pic scarred my DD far more than Lambert's AMA performance. lol
 
Okay, as an experiment, I let my kids watch the video.

My 12YO DD's comments: He looks gay. Whatever, I don't care.

My 9YO DD's comments: Not something you see everyday. I think Joel will make fun of it on The Soup.

Of course, this comes from children of a mom that lets her kids watch The Soup AND this performance. lol

Awesome. I still have it on the DVR. Maybe I'll have DS8 watch. He'll think it was stupid though. I know he'll think that he can't sing.

Oh you can join the bad DIS parents club. I am a high ranking memeber myself:rolleyes: Your kids sound great:goodvibes Thank you for using them as guienea pigs tonight.

I think we established on the Lady Gaga thread that I too am a member of that club.
 
Oh no worries. It was a BBB pic of both of my girls. I wouldn't expect anyone to remember it, but the thought that someone might see that pic scarred my DD far more than Lambert's AMA performance. lol

ohhhh ok that makes sense then!!

yeah a lot of things really do go over kid's heads when they're at a certain age. if i was 11 and saw that performance i would have just thought he was shoving his crotch in people's faces and nothing more. i would have been like "well that's....kind of rude, but whatever" lol

i wonder if anyone freaked out when Shrek came out? remember when Robin Hood and his merry men were singing and there was quite an "inappropriate" line in there....however kids had no clue what it meant.
 

They've been used as guinea pigs their whole lives. lol If letting your kids judge for themselves makes me a bad parent, I'll happily take the title.
It usually does on the DIS:rolleyes: There are a fw of us on the boards thoguh and we are all happy to have the title--along with smart and independent kids:dance3:
andbefore you all jump on me--you do not have to let your kids watch Adam Lambert fot them to be smart and independent--but you do have to give them some leeway somewhere to think for themselves:flower3:
 
Awesome. I still have it on the DVR. Maybe I'll have DS8 watch. He'll think it was stupid though. I know he'll think that he can't sing..
That is the reaction I am expecting out of DS10. He can't shut up about how much he dislikes Brittany's dancing when one of her videos comes on so I imagine he will think this is abotu as bad. He loves Lady Gaga's work though:lmao: (which is good because they are using the slow version of Poker Face for his ballet recital:laughing:)


I think we established on the Lady Gaga thread that I too am a member of that club.

Yes we did:thumbsup2 I was glad to have you join me here on the dark side;)
 
I think we established on the Lady Gaga thread that I too am a member of that club.

Oh I missed that thread, but I admit to my girls seeing her VMA performance. It was featured on The Soup. lol

They love Joel McHale, and they miss Best Week Ever. It's how we get our news. lol
 
/
Oh I missed that thread, but I admit to my girls seeing her VMA performance. It was featured on The Soup. lol

They love Joel McHale, and they miss Best Week Ever. It's how we get our news. lol

That read was about whether or not a Lady Gaga concert would be appropriate fora 12 year old girl to attend. Since I would take my kids if it were in the budget and she were comming here I am a bad parent. Same goes for Radionate:) I have been a bad DIS parent for years though so it is nothing new:rolleyes:
 
A 14 year old is different. Isn't 14 high school? I was in high school at 14. I don't think any of the content was wildly inappropriate for a high school aged teenager.

The rating was TV 14 - I still had it on the DVR.

Thanks for the rating. I wasn't sure.
Yes, she is in high school..she is a freshman. She is a young teen. Just because she is in high school doesn't mean I feel anything on tv is appropriate. I know better than to let her watch Criminal Minds or the Saw movies..I know basically that their content is not age appropriate for both of my DDs. I'm not a prude, I just know that I was uncomfortable watching it on youtube, and therefore I would have been 10 times more uncomfortable had my DD watched it. I don't feel that his performance was appropriate for my child to witness.
 
Thanks for the rating. I wasn't sure.
Yes, she is in high school..she is a freshman. She is a young teen. Just because she is in high school doesn't mean I feel anything on tv is appropriate. I know better than to let her watch Criminal Minds or the Saw movies..I know basically that their content is not age appropriate for both of my DDs. I'm not a prude, I just know that I was uncomfortable watching it on youtube, and therefore I would have been 10 times more uncomfortable had my DD watched it. I don't feel that his performance was appropriate for my child to witness.

I totally support your right to choose what is appropriate for your child. In fact, I truly applaud you for being a caring parent who takes the time and energy to pay attention and make a decision:thumbsup2 I do not recall if you were a poster upthread complaining about it being on TV or not so please do not be offended if this was not you--I do think it is your job as a parent to make those decisions and then keep your child from watching whatever it is you disagree with. It is not the newtwork's job to second guess what you will be okay with (or what I will be okay with--which is clearly different so whose standards would they use anyway:confused3) and change their programming to suit.
 
i just watched it because i keep hearing how bad it was and yeah....it was pretty bad.

none of it "bothered" me the way it might have bothered others but i was kind of bored, actually. i've seen more "shocking" things, it seems like he's just trying too hard.

plus he sounded awful. i never liked his voice on Idol but this was even worse, idk what happened.

and did he fall during the performance?? lol!

and lol at him kissing that guy i think he knew his performance wasn't going so well and wanted to do something "shocking" or something to get people "excited"


If he didn't, he should have. That roll looked ridiculous.

I thought he went too far in a couple of parts, but it was pretty boring, I thought. He sounded bad, too.
 
But wouldn't you think that the people putting on the AMA's know what is going to be performed? If they thought that it was too racy or inappropriate they should not have let him perform. But sets have to be built, they have to be there to rehearse and run thrus are done. I don't know what station it was on (I watched it on youtube) but maybe they wanted the shock value.

Adam's ok in my eyes. Seeing his performance does not make me any less of a fan of his music.


It was on ABC (ie:Disney owned)

FWIW, last I heard ABC said they only had about 1,500 complaints, which they consider a moderate response; so either most folks didn't find the performance as edgy as many here on the Dis did, or they didn't bother calling to complain if they did.

I agree with you, plenty of people were aware of what the performance was going to be, and apparently were fine with it. But bottom line: Adam Lambert is the brand and had the final say.

I caught an after interview with him, and I think he's more than pleased with himself. Of course my indulgent comment still stands here, except I would probably add cocky too; especially after he admitted being pitchy, but blamed it on the sound.

But like I said, I don't think it's going to hurt his career at all.
 
Really, have you watched the shows on CBS, ABC and NBC after 9 PM, and even some of the ones before :eek: More and more are pushing the envelope so its no surprise that those same performers who go very far on MTV will push it as far as they can on a Network program.
I think most 14 year olds have seen and heard much worse than this performance.

I agree that shows on network are showing worse and worse things earlier and earlier. I still monitor what my girls watch. And you are right, my DD has probably seen and heard worse. But it's not been under my watch. I do what I can to screen what my kids watch. I'm not strict, but there are some things I feel my kids aren't old enough to watch. I think that the fact that ABC cut away to the audience for several seconds is very telling. I think they thought some of his act was too lewd for their standards. My kids don't even care about Adam...we didn't watch AI this year. So, I really don't have a dog in this hunt, I just didn't enjoy the performance. For the record, my DD's watched the VMA's when Brit and Madonna kissed and I turned it immediately. Of course, that was a few years ago, but I was just as uncomfortable because at that time, we had never discussed homosexuality or bisexuality or anything like that. We have since had that discussion, and believe it or not, I am very liberal. I told them about my feelings about homosexuality ( that they are no different from anyone else and I feel they should have equal rights the same as married couples and I told them I have friends who are gay and people should not be judged due to who they love). So the homosexual overtones last night didn't bother me...it was the Sexual overtones I didn't like. I think his act, if judged separately from the rest of the show, would warrant a Mature rating.
 
I find it very, very sad that people are more accepting of two women kissing on stage than two men. What's with the double-standard??? :confused3 I mean seriously, in THIS day and age??? Heck, I'd think it'd be as acceptable as a man and a woman kissing, given some of the other stuff that goes on nowadays. Sheesh. :rolleyes:

That didn't bother me at all.

I thought when he grabbed that woman's crotch it was just a bit much. Oh, and the simulated oral sex - could have done without that.
 
Thanks for the rating. I wasn't sure.
Yes, she is in high school..she is a freshman. She is a young teen. Just because she is in high school doesn't mean I feel anything on tv is appropriate. I know better than to let her watch Criminal Minds or the Saw movies..I know basically that their content is not age appropriate for both of my DDs. I'm not a prude, I just know that I was uncomfortable watching it on youtube, and therefore I would have been 10 times more uncomfortable had my DD watched it. I don't feel that his performance was appropriate for my child to witness.

Nor should you. But I think you are rare because I think people would let their HS kids watch Criminal Minds and the Saw movies and yet be appalled by Lambert's performance. I actually don't even allow the evening news because it is one violent crime after another.

I find the rape or murder of the week on shows like CSI far more disturbing that anything Adam Lambert did. I censor violence a lot. Sex, not so much.

I actually did just turn on for my 8 year old. His response. "Who choreographed this? It stinks! With a capital S on both sides!" "Why is he screaming?" "Grandma likes this guy? He can't sing."

And like NHdisneylover said, you obviously were aware and do not assume that things, even those on network TV during prime time, will be appropriate for your child. A lot of people don't do that.

As a side note. Adam Lambert's performance was AFTER the final award. People had mentioned that their kids were staying up to see if Taylor Swift won. They would have already known Swift won when Lambert performed.
 
they do some pretty raunchy things on shows like Gossip Girl and 90210 as well...i'm hoping everyone who's saying "i don't let my kids watch tv like that!" also doesn't let their kids watch those kinds of shows, either.
 
I totally support your right to choose what is appropriate for your child. In fact, I truly applaud you for being a caring parent who takes the time and energy to pay attention and make a decision:thumbsup2 I do not recall if you were a poster upthread complaining about it being on TV or not so please do not be offended if this was not you--I do think it is your job as a parent to make those decisions and then keep your child from watching whatever it is you disagree with. It is not the newtwork's job to second guess what you will be okay with (or what I will be okay with--which is clearly different so whose standards would they use anyway:confused3) and change their programming to suit.

Oh, no..I do not think that they should change their programming to suit my needs. I did say that I would hold a network to higher standards than a cable channel. I don't think I complained about it being on tv. There are lots of shows I don't feel my kids are ready to watch, but I would never protest the fact they are aired. I like lots of shows my kids aren't old enough for. I know some people will probably think I'm a helicopter parent, and I probably am. I guess I'm just trying to hold on to their innocence as long as I can. Is it a lost cause? Yes. Do I give up? No.
 
they do some pretty raunchy things on shows like Gossip Girl and 90210 as well...i'm hoping everyone who's saying "i don't let my kids watch tv like that!" also doesn't let their kids watch those kinds of shows, either.

We started out with 90210 (I was thinking it would be similar to the show I grew up on) and quickly learned it was not for my kids. I think we watched about 2 episodes and I felt the content was too mature.

Ok, now this you may have a problem with if you know the show. Me and my girls watch Degrassi all the time. They tackle just about anything and everything..date rape, homosexuality, drug abuse, oral sex etc, etc. The difference is that I feel my girls can actually learn from Degrassi.
 
We started out with 90210 (I was thinking it would be similar to the show I grew up on) and quickly learned it was not for my kids. I think we watched about 2 episodes and I felt the content was too mature.

Ok, now this you may have a problem with if you know the show. Me and my girls watch Degrassi all the time. They tackle just about anything and everything..date rape, homosexuality, drug abuse, oral sex etc, etc. The difference is that I feel my girls can actually learn from Degrassi.

ok because i was just curious about tv shows. yeah Gossip Girl, 90210, and Melrose Place...even i don't watch those shows. i'm more into the sci-fi stuff anyway i like Supernatural and Vampire Diaries.

i actually love Degrassi but i don't think they get into the "raunchy" stuff. they don't really show anything, it's more of the kids making out and then the next day it's like "uh-oh i'm pregnant" or something like that, you know?

Degrassi is good for kids, i think. because it really DOES tackle real-life problems and shows teenagers the consequences of things.

did you ever watch the original 80's Degrassi? that was pretty good, too.
 
That didn't bother me at all.

I thought when he grabbed that woman's crotch it was just a bit much. Oh, and the simulated oral sex - could have done without that.

Okay, not picking on you but I don't consider that simulated oral sex. It was more of a headbutt to the crotch.
 














Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE







New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top