
Adam Lambert is one of the most talked-about performers this week because of his racy AMA performance, but the Idol alumni isn’t regretting a second of his work.

Adam Lambert is one of the most talked-about performers this week because of his racy AMA performance, but the Idol alumni isn’t regretting a second of his work.

American Idol host Ryan Seacrest introduced Adam Lambert’s performance at the American Music Awards on Sunday night, but Lambert’s racy show-closer was no way like the family-friendly performances you’d see on American Idol. Adam groped and dragged dancers, made out with a member of his band and wore bondage outfits, bringing the ABC program to an end with graphic images of sexual slavery.
Lamber shocked the audiences of the Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre and the millions of viewers watching the American Music Awards live on ABC with a risqué rendition of “For Your Entertainment.” But did the audience like it? Well, reviews from Lambert’s performance come as extremes – on one side, the performance was old school glam and genius, on the other side, Adam took it too far.

“American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert will incorporate leather, chains and handcuffs into his performance for the 37th Annual American Music Awards.