Perez, as an adult, I honestly thought that Adam's performance was hot, and brilliant. I loved it. However, on the flip side of the coin, it's not only adults who watch the AMA's. Children watch the show too. As a parent, I wouldn't hold issue with Adam's kissing of another male at all, but I would hold issue with the simulation of oral sex. It's not appropriate imagery for a televised event. It has nothing to do with the fact that it was guy on guy. I'd feel maybe less strongly about it if it were girl on girl, or a girl pushing a male down into her crotch, but I'd feel the same if it were a female being pushed down on a male's crotch. No matter what gender performing the act, sucking on a cock is a pretty extreme image. Not one I'd want my child to be privy to on network television.
Although I do feel that people are DEFINITELY freaking out more over the fact that it was homoerotic, and that the backlash wouldn't be AS intense if it were girl on girl, but if it were girl on guy, you can bet it would be experiencing the same controversy for the reasons I stated above.
You can continue pressing the issue due to it definitely pertaining to homophobia, but as a responsible member of society, you shouldn't be discounting the fact that the act was too much for television. Adam shouldn't get a free pass for that. Sorry Perezzel :0(
Agreed Jason. Perez, this is not the appropriate time to share a quote like this. In light of AM's death, you should not be sharing things that glamorize or promote drug use. AM marks the fourth drug related death in only a year (in Hollywood that is). Young Hollywood, and the rest of the world need a wake up call, not an endorsement from the Scissor Sisters VIA your site. This was done in bad taste Perez sorry :0(
I think NOT mentioning Rhiana by name is actually the first thing this douche has done right.
Incase you hadn't noticed Perez, Rhiana herself hasn't even made a public statement about the incident herself. She hasn't formally admitted it was her. Why would Chris Brown mentioning Rhiana's name, telling the public that she was victimized when she hasn't even done so herself be the "right thing"? Not everyone is in the business of dragging people's names through the mud like you, Perez.
Chris Brown is still scum and his statement is garbage. I just don't agree with the point you made about him not mentioning Rhiana by name.
Although I do feel that people are DEFINITELY freaking out more over the fact that it was homoerotic, and that the backlash wouldn't be AS intense if it were girl on girl, but if it were girl on guy, you can bet it would be experiencing the same controversy for the reasons I stated above.
You can continue pressing the issue due to it definitely pertaining to homophobia, but as a responsible member of society, you shouldn't be discounting the fact that the act was too much for television. Adam shouldn't get a free pass for that. Sorry Perezzel :0(
Perez, this is not the appropriate time to share a quote like this. In light of AM's death, you should not be sharing things that glamorize or promote drug use. AM marks the fourth drug related death in only a year (in Hollywood that is). Young Hollywood, and the rest of the world need a wake up call, not an endorsement from the Scissor Sisters VIA your site. This was done in bad taste Perez sorry :0(
You should pimp them out moreā„
Incase you hadn't noticed Perez, Rhiana herself hasn't even made a public statement about the incident herself. She hasn't formally admitted it was her. Why would Chris Brown mentioning Rhiana's name, telling the public that she was victimized when she hasn't even done so herself be the "right thing"? Not everyone is in the business of dragging people's names through the mud like you, Perez.
Chris Brown is still scum and his statement is garbage. I just don't agree with the point you made about him not mentioning Rhiana by name.