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American Idol Wash-Ups React To Lambert Performance



adam lambert make outA bunch of nobodies aka American Idol alums have decided to speak out on Adam Lambert’s sex-tastic American Music Awards performance this past Sunday. Those looking for a couple more seconds of fame, Kevin Covias – Diana DeGarmo – Jim Verraros – Jon Peter Lewis – aren’t all on the same page when it comes to their reactions to the racy number. No matter what it was, it has gotten everyone a little bit of what they really want — attention! For those of you who are asking yourselves who the heck are these Idol alums (pictures below… seriously?!?)

“I honestly had no problem with Adam’s AMA performance,” season 5 contestant Kevin Covais tells Usmagazine.com. “After watching him take risks on Idol, it was about what I expected. Despite being a bit risque, I don’t feel like it pushed the envelope that much further from what we normally see these days, especially on primetime television. I see no reason why he should be punished by ABC.”

As a gay man, season 1’s Jim Verraros tells Us the performance meant a lot to him.

“We need this, and we need him,” Verraros tells Us. “We need to have him out there – he’s a gay pop singer from America. But I am torn — I just don’t know if I would have done that kind of performance for my first nationally televised show. I think had he done it at a more intimate club environment, it would have gone over a lot better.”

But season 3’s Diana DeGarmo says Lambert shouldn’t be shocked at the harsh reaction. (About 1,500 people called in complaints; ABC’s Good Morning America also canceled Lambert’s Nov. 25 appearance because of his “controversial American Music Awards performance.”)

Says DeGarmo, “When you take a big risk like that, you can’t be surprised when there are repercussions for your actions.” If anything, it should help out his career. “Plus, with all of the buzz around the performance, his sales shouldn’t suffer whatsoever,” she tells Us.

Covais agrees.

“I think the performance does more to help his cause than hurt it,” he tells Us. “He definitely has everyone’s attention.”

But season 3’s Jon Peter Lewis says Lambert shouldn’t be calling his performance art. “All this nonsense about Adam Lambert’s whole project being art is bogus,” he told Us. “That idea is absurd. It’s like calling Thomas Kinkade art. What a sham.”

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Jon Peter Lewis

Jon Peter Lewis

Jim Verraros

Jim Verraros

Diana DeGarmo

Diana DeGarmo

Kevin Covais aka Chicken Little

Kevin Covais aka Chicken Little

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