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Adam Lambert: 'I admit I got carried away ... '



"Parents, this is appropriate, I promise," said Adam Lambert this morning on CBS' Early Show before he performed. (Update: His first song was completely tame.)In an interview talking about his risque American Music Awards show performance, he said, "I admit I did carried away, but I don't see anything wrong with it."
He said again that the particularly sexual moments of the act "came from more of an impromptu place.  ABC was taken by surprise. " He added that the moment "got the best of me."
When asked about kids who might have been watching, Lambert made no apology. "It didn't cross my mind - children. It was almost 11 o'clock at night. I was in the audience and it was mostly adults," he said, adding a line from earlier this week:  "I'm not a babysitter. I'm a performer."
He also reiterated that he feels the outrage about the act reflects a "double standard." Because you're a man or because you're gay? "Both.  It's a double whammy."

If he had it to do over, would he change anything? "I would sing it a little better," Lambert said, laughing. "It wasn't my best vocal performance."
Here's Adam talking to CBS' Maggie Rodriguez:

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