Michael Slezak raises some valid points at EW.com today, commenting the recent controversy about Adam Lambert’s appearance in ‘Out’ Magazine:
But all that fine print aside, what I don’t get is this: If OUT’s editors are so outraged by Adam Lambert and the actions of his publicity crew, how come he’s still on their cover? Why should Adam be held to Hicklin’s ridiculous standard of how a gay pop star is supposed to conduct his life? The hidden subtext in Hicklin’s letter is this: “Yes, Adam, we’ve slapped your image on our cover, but sorry, we’re also going to have to slap you in the face in a thinly veiled publicity stunt to try to boost sales.”*** Because make no mistake, as terrifically talented and/or fascinating as Wanda Sykes, Cyndi Lauper, Rob Marshall, and Dan Choi are, none of them have the newsstand power of Adam Lambert.
Michael Slezak / EW.com ‘s comments to the Adam Lambert ‘Out’ controversy
Michael Slezak raises some valid points at EW.com today, commenting the recent controversy about Adam Lambert’s appearance in ‘Out’ Magazine:
Read his defense of Adam under this link.
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