Adam Lambert on Miley Cyrus Performance: 'Why Is Everyone Spazzing?'

By: Aug. 27, 2013
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Adam Lambert took to Twitter yesterday to defend Miley Cyrus' controversial performance at Sunday night's live VMA's on MTV. The former Hannah Montana star has been strongly criticized by celebrities and fans alike for bumping and grinding her way through a duet of 'Blurred Lines' with performer Robin Thicke.

"Listen if it wasn't ur cup of tea -- all good but why is everyone spazzing?" the former American Idol contestant tweeted on the number. "Hey -- she's doin something right. We all talkin."

Lambert has faced backlash of his own for his appearance on live TV. Appearing on the 2009 American Music Awards, he performed his then hit single, 'For Your Entertainment,' while dragging a woman across the stage, locking lips with a male musician and simulating fellatio with his back-up dancer.

In an interview with Ryan Seacrest. the singer defended the performance explaining, "It's choreography, we were dancing. The sexuality of it kind of got a little more extreme when I got up on stage. I think the adrenaline kind of took me over, and I admit it, and I'm proud of the fact that I did get a little carried away."

Source: The Hollywood Reporter



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