Via Living_in_La: Adam Lambert @ American Idol Billboard in Mid Wilshire Los Angeles, California
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Posted at : Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Via @Living_in_La @AmericanIdol @adamlambert in #midwilshire #LosAngeles #California #Billboard pic.twitter.com/IvdSIfqhuy
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WOW! They made Adam REALLY PROMINENT! As he should be! But, wow, he's really even more prominent than Kelly. Well, I'm glad the Idol machine appreciates him so much -- he deserves that recognition.
Or the Idol machinery is using him and his Unique Star Charisma for their own PR purposes like they have done so many times before...
No doubt Adam deserves this prominent place in the ad and so much more!
And please don't get me wrong, I'm happy for Am Idol's international viewers, cause Adam's the only truly international star to come out of Am Idol and the only one whose fame is still getting bigger and bigger as we speak (unlike with so many other Idol contestants).
@Vagrant -- sure, but it works both ways, Adam getting the extra PR don't hurt! :) Although I'll never understand why they didn't have Adam on to perform GT last season -- just when he needed it.
I definitely agree Adam is one of a very few that came out of Idol to be international -- but not the only one. Perhaps Carrie is more just America than international -- but I would think Kelly would be pretty popular internationally, and Daughtry to some extent, not to mention JHud. But as far as US vs. international, yah, Adam may very well have the most success internationally -- and he needs more US, c'mon US radio...!!
@broddybounce - IMO the Idol producers are playing it smart. They know how to capitalize on Adam's popularity, but not lose the focus on the season's roster. The show has sinking ratings with complaints that all of the idol wannabees are cookie cutter, mediocre, and not unique. Adam featured with GT on one of their episodes would have placed an exclamation point on that premise. He would have diverted attention from the "idols" they needed to promote for the tour and their other agendas.
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