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:2nd 100m: 100m free on 1.40 this you x10 give you 40!Īnyways: movie reviews time. no toilet breaks and only a three min interval at the half way mark. go on to fb and read ppls status and you'll know. Yesterdayy's training is considered hell. Lambert will chat with and perform for the ladies of The View on Thursday morning (December 10). It doesn't really matter who I'm sleeping with, what matters is my singing, my voice." I kind of wear myself on my sleeve," he said. He concluded the interview by saying that it doesn't matter what his sexual preference is because for him it's being a singer that really matters most. "I've been open about my sexuality since I've been an adult." He told Walters that it was incredibly easy to decide to come out to the public. Shortly after this past American Idol season wrapped, Lambert appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone and confirmed that he is gay in his interview with the magazine. "I don't think you can really jump to conclusions about me as an artist based on one performance," he said. "No regrets."Īs for the fallout that followed his AMA performance, including canceled appearances on ABC's Good Morning America and Jimmy Kimmel Live, Lambert said that he isn't sure what long-term effect, if any, it will have on his career. "To be honest with you, I just - adrenaline is a funny, funny thing and. And when the American Idol runner-up sat down with Walters, he said he still wouldn't apologize for his onstage antics.īut he was also quick to point out that one performance doesn't define who he is as a person or an artist. Though ABC has canceled several of Adam Lambert's appearances in the wake of his controversial American Music Awards performance last month, he appeared on the network Wednesday night as part of Barbara Walters' "10 Most Fascinating People of 2009" special. I certainly have had sexual relations with women, yes." "I've never been in love with a woman, but that's really what the song is all about: Why, when I was with my boyfriend, was I fantasizing about women?" When directly asked if she's had sex with a woman, she became momentarily flustered before answering, "Well my goodness. I've only been in love with men," she explained.
The one question that made Gaga flinch was on the issue of her sexuality in the context of her hit "Poker Face." "Well, I do like women. I'm a daughter and a sister," she told Walters, adding, "I had this dream and I really wanted to be a star and I was almost a monster in the way I was fearless in my ambition."
I want to free them of their fears and make them feel like they can create their own space in the world."Īmong other things, she described herself in the interview as "an Italian girl from New York." "I am a songwriter. " that I am artificial and attention seeking, when the truth is that every bit of me is devoted to love and art and I aspire to be a teacher to my young fans who feel just like I felt when I was younger," she said. But the performer knows there are people who are still unsure of the sincerity behind her bizarre pop star persona. Gaga has since written a song about her dad and says the two are back on speaking terms. "We didn't talk for months after the first time he saw me play, and my mother told me he was afraid I was, like, mentally unstable." "It wasn't really so easy for my dad, especially in the beginning," she told Walters. When she sat down with Barbara Walters on her 10 Most Fascinating People of 2009 special, which aired Wednesday night, she explained that it took a while for her dad to get comfortable with her act. Lady Gaga has certainly made her mark over the past year, not just with hit singles like "Paparazzi" and "Bad Romance" but also with the level of performance art she brings to their live and television renditions, which include her "dying" at the VMAs and performing with her piano on fire at the American Music Awards.Īnd if music lovers were surprised by Gaga's performances at the beginning of her career, imagine how her father felt.