Adam Lambert's AMA performance raised a few eyebrows. And, it got his invitation to appear the next morning on GMA revoked.
While it's true Lambert's little act did cause 1,500 negative calls to pour into ABC, it hardly stands up to the 500,000 formal complaint calls over Janet Jackson's 'wardrobe malfunction'.
But. it was apparently enough for ABC to hide behind and cancel Lambert as a guest: or as they referred to him, an unpredictable guest. So when ABC announces they are going to interview (and promote singer Chris Brown we shouldn't be a bit surprised?
Are viewers just supposed to accept that and thing, after all what is more predictable than a guy who chooses to beat his girlfriend Rihanna while threatening her by saying, ''You just did the stupidest thing ever. Now I'm really going to kill you'? "
How does this make sense? The absurdity of Lambert being dropped and Brown being embraced hasn't been lost as an ABC source stated,
The network is giving a mixed message -- that it doesn't trust someone who shocked with an unpredictable show and a gay kiss, but then it is happy to go ahead with Chris Brown, who was convicted of felony assault."
But will audiences ignore this and still tune in?
Brown's taped interview (guess that didn't concept didn't occur to GMA) with Robin Roberts will appear on ABC's December 11th episode of 20/20. There have been mixed reports as to whether the singer will sing anything from his new album Graffiti.
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