Early Show Censors Adam Lambert's Kiss
Adam Lambert's AMA kiss was censored by "The Early Show," reported TMZ.
During an interview on CBS's "The Early Show" on Wednesday morning, the video from the Awards was shown and the kiss was blurred out.
Controversy struck when moments later a video of Britney Spears and Madonna's MTV Video Music Awards showed and the kiss was completely uncensored.
Lambert's performance on "The Early Show" occurred after ABC canceled his performance on "Good Morning America." The morning talk show canceled the artist fearing the musician would repeat the controversial American Music Awards performance.
During the American Music Awards performance Lambert kissed his drummer and engaged in a very sexual performance with the dancers.
Lambert has announced he is homosexual during the ABC interview with "20/20" earlier this year.
During the interview with "CBS Early Show" Lambert's mother defended her son saying he inspires people and connects with his audience.
After the interview Lambert performed two of his songs, "What Do You Want From Me" and "Music."
