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Adam Lambert Thinks Lifetime's "Dance Moms" is Riveting and Hilarious!

Filed Under (, ) by Admin on Friday, September 16, 2011

Posted at : Friday, September 16, 2011



46 comments:

Anonymous said...

woah Glad my mom never wanted me to be a star.

Anonymous said...

I saw a couple of these "Dance Moms" shows...that big woman is so hard on those kids,& the moms are either upset or funny sometimes.It's a lot of pressure on those little kids for sure.The url for AIOTM to vote some more( IF YOU WANT to) for Adam is under the thread with pic of Adam & another main judge on P R.,I think.It's so late now,& I think most of you alreday have the url anyway,don'you?Thanks.

Anonymous said...

sauli as a cheerleader

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daydreamin said...

Woa, these kind of people just kill me. Lighten up lady!

Anyway, I found this though it is old I had never seen/heard it:

This radio interview with Lady GaGa has been made by kiddlive.com. Asked about her collaboration with Adam Lambert, she says:

‘kiddlive: - …And I have to ask you about Adam Lambert and all the stuff that we are hearing. Are you working with Adam?

Lady GaGa: – Yeah, I worked with Adam couple of..I think it was last week – they called me, they asked me to write for him and I actually was like ..jeez, I have this record I wrote a while ago. That is like a total hit-smash-record, but for some reason I couldn’t get it right with me doing it and I said: gosh, it would be perfect for him.

And I played that for him and he was like: ‘Oh my God, I love that!’ and he went crazy – so we did it.

kiddlive: – I can imagine Adam reacting to it…

Lady GaGa: – He is a funny guy, he is a good guy…

kiddlive: – What is the song called?

Lady GaGa: – I don’t wanna tell you, I don’t wanna spoil it for him. You know, when I do things like that, it is important for me that I am not an artist in this room, I am a songwriter.
So it’s Adam’s time and it’s his song and I want him to enjoy this moment in his life, cause you never debut again. You only get one time.

Anonymous said...

AHH..Lady Gaga is so sweet..that was a really nice comment...she is a good person

Anonymous said...

I can't open this clip where I live but I doubt I'm missing much.

What lovely comments by Lady Gaga. No wonder Adam likes her.

Urethra_Franklin said...

This show is fucking psychotic.

Anonymous said...

When I watched this show on 09/15/11 thur. One of the mom's went out and found another dance teacher. She was mad at the big lady on the show. I believer she is the instructure. The new dance teacher said that he worked with Lady Gage, Kesha, and Adam Lambert. I wondered where he worked with him? Nice that he mentioned his name on the show. The show is funny, but also tense. Looks like alot of stress. Everybody is getting on each others nerves.

Anonymous said...

Is this new song going to be on Adfam's second album? Or was it on his first one?

Anonymous said...

Sorry I meant Adam. Misspelled his name.

glitzylady said...

@Anon 6:10 AM
Lady Gaga was talking about "Fever" from his first album. (Old interview..seems like yesterday!!)

Anonymous said...

I'm with Adam on this for sure -- these moms make me sick because they are, as Adam says, living vicariously thru their daughters. The moms want their little darlings to be famous -- doubt if that's what the little girls want. Those moms who put their little girls in beauty pageants are even worse. I feel so very sorry for these kids.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to all who have voted on AIOTM...Adam has come up,so please put in some more votes today IF YOU WANT TO.THE URL IS-- http://tweeter.faxo.com/american_idol_of_the_month/2011/08 ( Bucky C. had passed Adam a few times w/in the past couple of days,but now,he's been pushed back some,& Adam will stay where he his, if these voting fans will keep it up.It doesn't take many votes a day to do that.Thanks!)

Anonymous said...

I watched this show once for 30 sec when I changed channels. It is horrible.
Hope Adam didn't put himself in trouble again:):):)
Do you remember what was happen when he made this "WHITE TRASH" comment about this life teenage moms show?
Love you, Adam
HAL

Anonymous said...

HAL, so far so good.I did a little surfing and nothing has been mentioned. lol

Anonymous said...

The #vicariouslivingpissesmeoff comment had me wondering if he meant it in general - and perhaps in reference to his fans as well LOL!

Anonymous said...

I think he was speaking about the program.

Anonymous said...

Teen Moms is trash as well as Jersey Shore, housewive of everywhere, Kardashians, two thirds of the shows on television and any show that exploits kids and generally shows how our civilization has sunk to the depths. It seems that there is no limit on the depth of ignorance that tv producers and viewers will not sink to in this country. If it's entertaining to watch
yelling, swearing, fighting (even if scripted) and lecherous behavior we have a sad or no culture.

#vicariouslivingpissesmeoff I'm sure Adam saw a lot of stage moms in his childhood theater experience. As far as toddlers beauty contests, those mothers should be arrested and be given psychiatric examinations.

Anonymous said...

This is insane and cruel. Broken hearts, bones, and relationships. The "Teacher's knows nothing about teaching as she doesn't know what respect is.

Lizard Eyes

Anonymous said...

Anon @11:28- I totally agree with your first parag. of comments. I am so sick of seeing those klassless, klueless, krass Kardashians everywhere. I can't stand all the swearing and name calling at each other, even the mother in front of her younger teenage daughters. I only watched two or three shows and then I just had to stop because I was so disgusted with the behavior. Everything on tv now seems to be a reality show in some form on so many channels, but truth be told, none of the shows is reality in any form. Everyone wants his/her 15 minutes of fame and then beyond that. Society as depicted on tv has sunk to its lowest depths and I guess it shows us the kind of people who watch these shows because something like the Jersey Shore(which I have never seen and I live in NJ)gets these phenomenal ratings. I suppose if the viewers were not watching all these reality shows, then tv producers would not be jumping on the bandwagon to put together another new one probably as I sit and type this. The only reality show I did watch and appreciate was American Idol, season 8 because it gave us the phenomenal Adam Lambert. Since then it has become very boring with less than sensational winners. I will watch Project Runway next week just to see Adam, but after that I don't think I will finish out the season. Thank goodness the new tv season is about to begin with some new drama series or comedies along with previously scheduled shows that will mean less time for those so-called "reality shows". To most of those individuals, get a job and a real life.Your 15 minutes is long gone.

Anonymous said...

Gee, thanks, I was expecting to get yelled at, nice to know someone understands and agrees that we are being fed garbage! 11:28 here

Adamluv said...

Have to admit I do watch a few of the reality shows - The Biggest Loser, Kitchen Nightmares, Wipe Out, and another one this summer called ? where a bunch of wannabe chefs compete for a job of head chef at some ritzy restaurant. Dont know why I enjoy it so much since I dont cook! ... Adamluv

kathybags said...

is there a reason my comments get removed shortly after they go up!!!!!!!!!!!!! please let me know?

HK fan said...

I really enjoy some reality shows, like AI (although my enjoyment of that has waned somewhat in the last 2 years, wonder why?), also love next top model (but prefer the Aussie and british one to the american one), and enjoy amazing race. I sometimes watch the dancing ones too. So pretty much the ones where the contestants have talent, or are trying to learn something new. I must admit I have watched a couple of episode of the Kardashians, (didn't really need to see one sister giving another a brazilian!), and last week watched 20 mins of toddlers and Tiaras, doing that to little kids is just wrong. And agreed with Adams comment about Teenmoms (once watched a couple of episodes).Haven't heard of Dancemoms, and can't view the clip, but imagine it falls in the same catagory as Texas cheermoms which I've seen clips of. Not good tv, and not good role models for kids to be watching.

Anonymous said...

I just need to put my 2 cents in here especially about the show "Jersey Shore", I assumed that this show catered to young teens who don't know any better and that think this show is great, I was wrong because there are people that I work with who actually get upset if they miss an episode, they are so involved in this piece of garbage show, and are both college graduates who I look up to and admire. I can't believe that they love this horrific show? Can someone please tell why intelligent, college graduates who usually have similar interest and ideas as I, would find this show interesting???? They themselves can't give me a good enough reason other than it lets them forget RL.

Anonymous said...

What a sad thing that your coworkers feel they need to escape real life and instead dip into low life for entertainment.

Anonymous said...

Just because you go to college doesn't necessarily mean you are smart or have good taste/judgment in all things. Maybe this kind of show(Jersey Shore) provides some type of relief from the stress of daily life with career, family, finances,etc. Maybe it's something they would like to do, but can't. The oldest on the show,the Situation, I believe is in his early thirties. Get a real life already and be a responsible person. All these shows set terrible examples for young people who desperately need positive role models in their lives. There just don't seem to be many to look up to or else we do not hear or read about them because getting good grades, following rules, behaving properly or volunteering does not make interesting reading or tv viewing. Celebrity fame, money and outrageous behavior seem to be most of what young people admire and worship in today's society. It is sad to see that today's younger generation has grown up with a so-called reality based show, culturally deprived outlook on life. That's enough from me;you didn't come here to read someone carrying on about society today. I am going back to the book I was reading, yes a real book, not on Nook or any other electronic device . Even books are becoming obsolete in schools and bookstores are closing up. I guess I am dating myself, but I think it is just sad to see how many of the changes taking place around us are not always necessarily better.

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:26 - I agree with what you've said. I have 3 granddaughters - two are teenagers. My daughter has to be constantly vigilant in what they watch on TV, since the pickings are so slim when it comes to quality shows. However, you failed to mention our Adam as being the kind of role model our young people need. I think he sets such a fine example and always find myself being proud of him and how he conducts himself.

Anonymous said...

@Anon 5:31. A lot of my friends watch Jersey Shore as well and they are intelligent people. They know that its crap and ridiculous, and that is precisely why they watch it. To laugh at, and even get some satisfaction from looking down on people being utterly trashy and stupid.

Anonymous said...

Intelligent people may watch it to be amused and make fun of it, but unfortunately some not so intelligent people watch it and think "that's so cool, I want to be a star like that!" Sadly there are many who aspire to the lifestyle of Snooki. Paris, Lindsay, the Kardashians, you know being famous for being infamous. It's current, it's hot (to quote the great brain Paris Hilton). It hurries your career along if you leak a sex tape, then you're really a winner in the sleaze race to success, fame and fortune.

Anonymous said...

I have no use for adults that exploit children in any way. Toddlers & Tiaras is one of the worst and a classic example of parents living vicariously thru' their children. Dance Moms seems to be another one. I think Jersey Shore is popular with many young people because it's a train wreck and the cast is feeding some taboo curiousity or fantasy that they wouldn't do in their real lives, if they had families that lived responsible, respectable lives and had self respect...@ Adamluv and HKfan, I too watch some reality shows,SYTYCD,DWTS, Celebrity Rehab, Amazing Race, etc. I also like Madmen and The Good Wife and other dramas, but there are a lot of programs that don't do much to promote self respect and self worth. I too love a good book. I'm on a waiting for The Help from my local library. Each generation thinks the current one is going to Hell, but somehow the world continues to turn. I wish young people would place enough value on themselves to not demean or let others exploit them for their own monetary gain. Years ago I was offerred a job at Playboy in NY. I was 19. It was a different time, but I turned it down, not only for my own feelings that it would have been exploitive, but my parents would have been so disappointed and hurt. Respect for one's self build self esteem and confidence. These tv shows that make sex objects out of children and the provacative fashions for little girls are sending them the wrong message. I'm pretty liberal, but not when it comes to taking away the innocence of childhood and robbing them of valuing their bodies and minds. Ok, my preaching done! Adam had the best parents, nurturing and supportive, above all,teaching him love and respect. Wish more would do the same.. funbunn40

Anonymous said...

Hi funbunn40 - missed you for a while there, with your intellegent comments! :) Of course, I haven't had much time to post, myself, lately.

I agree with most of the previous posters about reality/trash t.v. - not that I've seen a lot of these shows. I don't watch much t.v. Too busy out living real life.

Was curious about this show...had heard of it before...but after watching this preview clip, I just about cried. What a horrific show, and a terrible life those kids must lead...stressed out at such a young age!! I believe in letting kids have a childhood. My son is 7, sleeps with a boatload of stuffed animals, loves our dog, tells me he's too "busy playing" when I try to get out of the house on time in the morning and is a total goofball. I am enjoying every second of it and letting him enjoy being a kid. He will grow up way too fast - doesn't need me pushing him along.

- Adam Fix

Anonymous said...

@6:26pm - I loved your "yes a real book" comment. I totally agree. I wish these electronic books could just be a popular fad but I know I'm being ridiculous. It's just so sad to see bookstores closing. Maybe in the future this will all turn around and there will be a surge of little bookstores opening for a new generation.

Anonymous said...

Let's hear it for reading! I have a pillow on my chair that says "I cannot live without books" a quote from Thomas Jefferson. I am not able to browse bookstores anymore but I belong to 3 book clubs so my husband and I devour books at an alarming rate and then after our daughters have read them,depending on content, send them on to fellow readers in OH, CA and FL. We are a booky family. We have 6 bookcases in the house filled with favorites I can't part with and read over and over. I'm with Jefferson, I cannot live without books!......JAK


@ Adam Fix

Your boy is lucky to have you as a Mom, playing and being a kid is necessary for a happy adulthood. My "boy" is 23 and still full of fun!
I have a box filled with his Peter Rabbit teaset,
handmade puppets, matchbox cars and washed and fluff dried stuffed animals waiting for his kids!
......JAK (I don't intend to ever completely grow up!)

Anonymous said...

I posted as anon 6:26; so nice to see positive comments in reference to reading and books. For example, last night there was absolutely nothing I wanted to watch on tv so I went to the book I was reading and continued with that. A little Adam cd playing in the background added to the atmosphere. A few reality shows in small doses I can handle, but those showing moronic, crude, disgusting behavior should not be on the the air at all. Unfortunately with cable, this is what you often get. I will watch Project Runway to see Adam. He is the perfect choice to have as a guest judge. And the show is entertaining without being distasteful or moronic. I enjoy reading most of the comments on this blog esp. when I see someone agreeing with something I have posted. And since I am not on twitter or facebook, this is the best way to find out what's happening with Adam, his life and his career.

Anonymous said...

@ Anon 9:13 AM

I've been teased all my life because I read more than one book at a time, sometimes have 3 going,
a humorous biography I read in the living room while I'm rocking, a historical novel in TV room
I read (with earplugs in listening to music to cover "and on the 8th hole Tiger is approaching the green") and a super thriller cut throat spy novel I curl up in bed with. This week I was able to vindicate my peculiarity. I happily showed my husband an article about fending off senility........you got it........read more than one book at a time!!!! It exercises the brain!
Since I've been doing this for half a century I figure my brain is toned and in shape!.....Wish I could say the same about the rest of the body!
........JAK

HK fan said...

I have always enjoyed reading, but have troub;e getting rid of books, I tend to read them over and over. My husband and another guy were trying a while back to get me interested in a 'kindle', saying how great it was, how many books you can have on it, you need never buy another book, can get rid of all your books etc...like it was a good thing. I said where's the fun in that, I like browsing bookshops and curling up in bed with a book, and turning the pages, I don't want to be sitting in bed with and 'electronic device'!
My youngest 2, at 12 and 9 still love being read to at bedtime even though they are quite capable of reading to themselves, we're doing Harry Potter 5 and The secret Garden at the moment 9one of my favourites from when I was young).
And seeing as this is all totally OT, I'll bring it back to Adam and say I'm going to get The Hunger Games soon that he recommended!

Anonymous said...

@ Adamfix, Hugs to you for being such a smart, loving mom and I love reading your posts! Seven is such a great age and your son must be such a joy! The neighborhood kids know I will always come out and play when it snows. We sometimes only have enough in Charlotte to make a snow dog, but since my kids are grown and out of state, I've adopted the neighbors and frequently pile them in my car for a trip to the library. I also volunteer at my local branch and campaigned with others to keep the branches open. There was a big shortfall in the county budget and we almost lost all of them. With all of the technology, children aren't reading as much as in the past and lose the wonder of imagination, picturing the magical words. Pretty soon I'll be listening to books on tape while out in the yard raking the fall leaves. Adam has really cut into my reading time tho'. My fave place to read is 24/7!... @ HKfan, Hugs to you too for giving your precious ones the magic of books! By the time I was 9 I had read every fairy tale in my local Chicago library. The pictures I envisioned were always more exciting than anything later seen on tv. Kids are growing up too fast and sometimes are bombarded with too much artificial stimulation. They need free time to think and use their imagination. Gee, didn't mean to be so long winded,as usual! funbunn40

Rebeccayajs said...

When I watched this show on 09/15/11 thur. One of the mom's went out and found another dance teacher. She was mad at the big lady on the show. I believer she is the instructure. The new dance teacher said that he worked with Lady Gage, Kesha, and Adam Lambert. I wondered where he worked with him? Nice that he mentioned his name on the show. The show is funny, but also tense. Looks like alot of stress. Everybody is getting on each others nerves.

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