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ABC is developing a new reality series called "Sanctimoniously Dumping Adam Lambert."

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Posted at : Thursday, December 03, 2009


In this week's episode, the network dumps the "American Idol" runner-up from not one but two more programs: "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and its "New Year's Rockin' Eve" while batting its eyes coyly. It declined primly to comment on either decision.

"Dumping Adam" debuted last month when the network yanked a scheduled appearance and performance by Lambert on its infotainment show "Good Morning America" -- which was strange because Lambert had made, you know, news when he'd performed a few days earlier at the American Music Awards, also on ABC.

On Sunday, Nov. 22, Lambert brought down the house at the AMAs, and gave ABC the vapors with a highly choreographed performance that included a male-dancer-shoves-face-in-Lambert-crotch move, and a Lambert-kisses-dude stunt. The Lambert-walks-shirtless-leather-chapped-guys-on-leash bit? ABC was totally fine with that.

Note to ABC: Airing music trophy shows is not for the faint of heart. And, when an artist is performing surrounded by chicks dressed like pre-World War II Berlin hookers hanging from stripper poles, and guys are being walked on all fours like dogs, and the tune's lyrics go like this:

Imma hurt you real good baby

Let's go, it's my show, baby, do what I say . . .

I told ya, Imma hold ya down until you're amazed

Give it to ya til you're screamin' my name

. . . sometimes things are going to happen.

Anyway, two days later, ABC yanked Lambert from "GMA" after reporting it had received 1,500 complaints, explaining that "given his controversial American Music Awards performance, we were concerned about airing a similar concert so early in the morning."

On the other hand, ABC also boasted that the AMA broadcast, in which Lambert was the closing and most highly anticipated act, had attracted its biggest audience in seven years with an impressive 2 million more viewers than last year's show.

Can a network be happily mortified?

Since then, Lambert has gone on Ellen DeGeneres's syndicated talk show and said, of his AMA performance: "I think in hindsight, I look back and I go, 'Okay, maybe that wasn't the best first impression to make.' I had fun up there. I had a good time. . . . But you know what, I respect people and I feel like people walked away from that feeling disrespected, and I would never intend to disrespect anybody. So that was not my intention."

Even so, ABC decided Lambert is now so radioactive it needs to get out of the Adam business altogether. So it's pulled his scheduled Dec. 17 appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" -- the ABC late-night show best known for its "I'm [shagging] Matt Damon"/"I'm [shagging] Ben Affleck" videos.

He's also been barred from performing on ABC's "New Year's Rockin' Eve" even though his old pal "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest is executive producer.

"Yes, sadly friends, ABC has cancelled my appearances on Kimmel and NYE. :(" Lambert tweeted Thursday, adding, "Don't blame them. It's the FCC heat."

We called the Federal Communications Commission to ask about Lambert's AMA performance. A spokesman could not say how many complaints have been received about the incident.

Of course, FCC indecency regs do not apply to late-night TV -- or, for that matter, the 10:55 p.m. spot when Lambert gave his now-infamous AMA performance.

But ABC is not out of the Adam Lambert business altogether. He's still scheduled to be among those 10 Most Fascinating People that Babs Walters cozies up to in her annual taped special, airing Wednesday.

Unless, of course, that broadcast becomes the season finale of "Sanctimoniously Dumping Adam Lambert."

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3 comments:

h235 said...

THank you from all of us!! Great comments, we have all sent manycomplaints to ABC!!!!

Anonymous said...

"Can a network be happily mortified?" Ummm, how 'bout "faux mortified"? Seems to be the real case here/ ABC is just taking some bad judgement that Adam used and applying it to their antics, by outdoing him on bad judgement calls.OK ABC, your judgement is officially the worst, satisfied yet? ABC has used and now abused Adam for themselves and now they are pretending to take the high "moral" ground and acting like Adam is such a dangerous beast that he must be caged. Raaawwrrrr, that's some sexy s**t right there! ;)
Love you Adam and BTW, I fired ABC! XD

Anonymous said...

Great article. Adam was singled out by ABC and funny thing we'll never know who those alleged 1500 complaints were from. My take on this is the hate group that is now trying to get 1M signatures against Adam. Unfortunately the group is small w/ less than 700 members but ther are other hate groups doing the same. I support Adam and his music 100%. I bought over 20 CD's for Christmas gifts. It's that good!!