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A Friend Stopped By | 06/02/2009 11:00 pm

What Is It About Adam Lambert? by Allegra Huston

The author of Love Child reflects on the panty-throwing days of yesteryear … and on the latest inspiration for the flinging of undergarments from ‘American Idol.’
By Allegra Huston
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Editor’s Note: Allegra Huston’s new book, Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found, hit bookstores in April and has received rave reviews from Melik Kaylan at Forbes, the Daily Telegraph and wOw’s own Liz Smith, among others. Allegra is the youngest daughter of film director John Huston and sister of Oscar-winning actress Anjelica Huston. She was born in London, raised in Ireland and Los Angeles, and now lives in Taos, NM. She was a publisher in London for nine years and has been a freelance writer and editor since 1994.

In the early ’80s, I moved to London and discovered that housewives were throwing their panties at Freddie Mercury. I found it baffling. Tom Jones I could understand, though I didn’t buy into it; but Freddie Mercury was so obviously gay. These 40-something women in polyester dresses and perma-set hair were making idiots of themselves on the BBC, as if they didn’t understand what gay was.

I haven’t had a crush on a famous person since my yearning, aged 14, for John Travolta to rescue me from the mountaintop house ...

Could they really not know? I was only 16, but I knew perfectly well – maybe it was because I came from Los Angeles. I’d gone to Frederick’s of Hollywood with my stepmother to buy pink ostrich-feather mules in a size 13 for her friend Philip, to assist in his transformation into Marcia Hardridge.

And now I’m in my 40s, and, if I were the panty-throwing type, I’d want to throw mine at Adam Lambert. What has happened to me?

I’ve never liked the front-combed hair-in-the-face look. I don’t know that I’d actually vote for the black nail polish. And I’m a bit worried that he’s got some ghastly secret piercings. To be honest, I’m not really sure I want to find out. But there’s something about him that keeps me — and half the women I know — replaying old "American Idol" episodes on DVR and gazing at photographs of his blue-penciled eyes. (Let’s not forget that Brando did eyeliner too.) Bravery, maybe — he hooked me with “Ring of Fire.” The damn-the-torpedoes flamboyance, the oh-my-god-what-did-I-just-do look when he finished. The intense self-discipline obvious behind the recklessness. And the sweetness. And the smile.

Frankly, I don’t mind whether he’s kissing a guy or a girl in that photo with the overcoat and scarf and purple hair held back by sunglasses; it’s a very sexy photograph. I wouldn’t want to print it out if he was kissing a girl. I’d be jealous of her. A guy, I can’t compete with. 

I’m thinking it may be better to have a crush on a gay man. I haven’t had a crush on a famous person since my yearning, aged 14, for John Travolta to rescue me from the mountaintop house that, behind my grandmother’s back, we called Gloom Castle. I felt like an idiot then, and I’d feel like one now if I was mooning around over photos of Johnny Depp or Denzel Washington and wondering whether, if we were stuck in an elevator together, they just might be up for it. Of course, they’re more my age. I was at university listening to the original “Mad World” when Adam Lambert was born.

He’s utterly unattainable. So what am I thinking? This way, I can really laugh at myself. I’m not like those Freddie Mercury housewives; I know the score. This is not a sad obsession. I’m hoping it might be chic.

More From Allegra Huston:

"What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?" Seduce Adam Lambert, Obviously
 

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c g

I’m in NJ.  I don’t think I’ll be going to the AI concert b/c I think I would resent all of the time that the other idols are on stage.  I almost succumbed and bought tickets, but I would rather wait until he releases his cd and tours on his own.  Hopefully, that will be very soon.  Also, I’m counting on all the other Adam fans to post videos of his performances on youtube and then I can watch just him!!!

Its not that I’m not devoted.  When he was doing the morning shows in NY last week, I woke up at 5:30 and drove into NY to try and get standby seats to Regis and Kelly so that I could see him.  My kids refused to go with me at that hour.  I got there at 6:30 and I was number 44 in line!  The entire standby line was just there for Adam.  In fact, when a staff member pointed out Regis walking to the studio, hardlly anyone even bothered to take a picture.  To make a long story short, I only got to see him get out of an SUV and get shuttled into the studio by his AI handlers.  It was so disappointing.  They wouldn’t let him interact with the fans, even though he clearly wanted to.  As it turned out, no one from the standby line got in.  They gave all the tickets (if there were any in the first place) to VIPs.   

Can’t wait till he does his own thing!!!

By c g on 06/04/2009 8:37 pm
leasa mccormick

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I’ve got it baaaad

By leasa mccormick on 08/28/2009 12:03 pm
Teresa Sheldon

Oh yesss…It was the flick of the shirt that told me we were in for a heck of a ride. And oh what a ride it was! I am anxiously awaiting the tour and im 40+ with 3 children as well. I say more Adam!

By Teresa Sheldon on 06/03/2009 12:53 am
Sal Pal

That’s the thing about Adam, no matter what you say or vow to yourself, there’s a part of you that’s gonna hold a liking to one of Adam’s many, many traits. You can’t escape, you can’t deny. XD

And let me jut tell you, it’s not just that he attracts lustful(ahem) eyes. He has a sincere personality and a good vibe about him that, lust or no lust, you just wanna ADORE and appreciate this guy.

I don’t think there was ever a man/performer like him(except I don’t know about Elvis, I’ve just read about him).

He’s just so out-of-this-world amazingly awesome!! XD

By Sal Pal on 06/03/2009 12:56 am
Nora Ray

Something funny happens to me after watching Adam Lambert sing … he’s like an aphrodisiac … I can’t wait to get my hands on my husband (we’ve been married 22 years)…. My god! Our sex life has never been better!

By Nora Ray on 06/03/2009 12:58 am
Paula Carr
I remeber as a young girl rolling my eyes as my mother expounded on the many wonderful qualities of Elvis. I just didn’t understand until I became infatuated with Adam Lambert. His voice, his look, his outlandish performances and his charm. This is the really strange part, I can’t stop.  I spend 6 hours everyday on the web searching out news stories and videos of him.  I spend countless hours commenting to the blogs and forums about how wonderful he truly is. I am mesmerized by him.  I need help, but I really don’t want to stop.
By Paula Carr on 06/03/2009 1:13 am
l lstamie
Me too!!!!! I’ts sooo funny. I can’t stop reading these articles about him. He is just soooo luscious and sexy. He has such a sweetness to him that we don’t see anymore. All we see is people backstabbing each other and bitching and moaning. His attitude and his graciousness is just sooo appealing and sexy. Not mention the eyes, the smile and the body. Mmmmm mmmm mmmm! I never do this, but here I am. I am 43, old enough to be his mother.
By l lstamie on 06/03/2009 8:17 am
Carol Legarra
You all must be sick, or secret lesbians. Adam may be the "woman" of the pair. 
By Carol Legarra on 06/03/2009 1:16 am
Nora Ray
hmmmm…. so what if he is. Very intriguing….actually.
By Nora Ray on 06/03/2009 2:36 am
Liz Smith
I have carefully read the incredible responses of unrequited but appealing love for Ådam engendered by the talented Ålegra Huston's evaluation of sudden fandom. This all harks back to the appearance of a skinny kid named Frank Sinatra at the Paramount in the early 1940s /// It happens over and over, someone comes along magically to inflate our sexual longings. I think it's perfectly normal and really quite adorable. And it created an avalanche of positive, incredulous, similar feelings between so many women who were all thinking the same thing, asking the same question. As for Carol Legarra's all but sole negative take, come on, girl.  Lesbians don't usually yearn after any kind of guy.  where have you been that you think that?  As for people being "sick" because they entertain fantasies, sexual or otherwise...I'd say the impulse is totally normal.  No matter howoffbeat it may seem/.   We are a celebrity geared nation; have been since Lindberg flew the Åtlantic and we made him a pop culture hero.  There is nothing wrong with lusting after the unattainable or having romantic thoughts or writing to state your  feelings on Wow.  Have fun, everybody. And don't let Carol Legarra shake your infatuation.   Love, Liz Smith 
By Liz Smith on 06/03/2009 2:24 pm
Dona Howlett

Liz,

Right on, as we used to say. We’re never too old (I turned 77 on Wednesday) to enjoy a spark!!!!!!!!!!

This unique man has it all……….I remember Frank Sinatra when we wore our fathers ‘White dress shirts’ with rolled up sleeves hanging down over our blue jeans. Those were the days……….I’m glad I’ve lived long enough to see this kind of talent and actions revived.

Enjoy Enjoy Enjoy.

By Dona Howlett on 06/05/2009 11:51 pm
EKA -
Liz, you won’t believe what is going on in the Adam lambert thread … over 1000 posts, some of the most creative, witty, introspective stuff I have ever seen on WOW, and I’ve been here since the beginning. A very interesting phenomenon. 
By EKA - on 06/24/2009 2:41 pm
Journey M.

a.) I’m insulted. It’s not a secret.

b.) Adam likes the top. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B06YW3_qhds]

By Journey M. on 06/03/2009 2:36 pm
generally speaking

a.) Hush, you!  How dare you give all us lesbians away?  Our Adam Lambert fascination is confidential information… haven’t you read the Lesbian Agenda?  Granted, it’s not as well known or as meticulously fabricated as The Gay Agenda but it’s still just as valid.  

b.) And I don’t know what screams "top" more than consistently accessorizing with a cat o’nine tails  ;)

By generally speaking on 06/03/2009 2:57 pm
Brenda Irwin

It is chic! Definitely, tres chic. Nothing better for those soft spots in our brains that to visualize this gorgeous man, listen to his music, watch his videos and admire, salivate or generally become ga-ga over him. Nothing better!

Makes me understand how men feel, looking at a gorgeous woman. One of my best friends is a guy, and he says that his appreciation (translate lust) for an attractive female is all completely visual for him and now I get it! Tra-la! Tra-la.

By Brenda Irwin on 06/03/2009 1:36 am