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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Authenticity isn't authenticity without honesty

Another thing Adam Lambert lacked was honesty. If he was proud of who he is, why didn’t he come forth with his orientation from the beginning?  He had every opportunity  to express himself, yet he chose to hide behind his façade  in the hopes  of finding fame and fortune instead.  He cared more about making a statement on the AMAs than about the obvious talent God has given him.  The unfortunate part of the whole situation is that  in the same effort to shock his onlookers, he gained notoriety rather than authenticity.  In a two minute performance, he became unrelatable. And those same fans  that once looked at him with stars in their eyes, now look away and cover those of the teenage girls that stand by their sides.  His album debuted at number 5 on I Tunes, and then fell away. His Oprah performance did not garner any more media attention that his album needed to boost sales , which I’m sure for which he secretly longed.  

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