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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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Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

Oh Eka,

Thank you so much for the vivid description of your trip….I felt like I was right there with you!!  You looked beautiful by the way. 

I was laughing right out loud, thinking of you at the airport stuffing sample cards sprayed with Homme in your Ipod case…..hahahaha :)

I love this, "Adam has infiltrated my consciousness for ever, I am his servant."  You and me both girlfriend!!

I missed you….and I’m glad that you’re home safe and sound.

Love and hugs,

Cleo xoxo

By Cleopatra Queen of Egypt on 10/01/2009 6:39 pm
Juneau Underwood
Oh EKA, you make me rock with deep, healing laughter! I especially love the thought (and image) of you holding the hand of Oscar Wilde — undoubtedly leaving behind a trace of Dior Homme. Making connections across time and an ocean… You make me miss Dublin terribly. I spoke today with a dear friend who lives there. I’m afraid I kept bending everything he said back to Adam. He took it all with great good humor.
By Juneau Underwood on 10/01/2009 10:11 pm
clare Bowles

Hi EKA….I’m glad you had a fun trip.  

John the baptist is a second cousin to Mary (the mother of Jesus).  I’m not sure what you meant by the "apology"__ But I’ll take it :).   John (the baptist) was called the forerunner yes.  He was telling about the coming of the Messiah. But to associate him as a "pretender" ….um….I don’t think you can compare him to an entertainer and say that. I don’t associate John pretending in any way, shape or form.  He was what he was__a forerunner telling about the coming of CHRIST. So no..no apologies needed. but thanx anyway.

By clare Bowles on 10/02/2009 10:39 pm
Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Hi EKA:

I love your wonderful recount of what happened at the airport in Boston with DH:

" You go to the gate, I’m going to wander in here, we have time" and I am like a crazed person, practically knocking people down to get to the men’s section … and there it is !! Homme, the smell of my Muse.

That was hilarious!  I could feel myself getting anxious for you just reading it! 

I find myself acting "like a crazed person" too these days.  Trying to keep my composure on the outside when I just want to laugh or scream at something that reminds me of HRH

And I when you said:

No matter WHO I am with, Adam comes into the conversation

On page 513, GAB posted something about Adam’s name coming up randomly in a scientific article.  I suggested that the author of that article might have "very specific type of Adam Lambert Tourette Syndrome (ALTS)".  Perhaps it is one of the signs that you are a true Glambertina!

Welcome back!

Love, Priscilla.

By Priscilla Queen of the Desert on 10/03/2009 8:11 pm
Dorothy Gordon

Hi Bogart Dickens,

I saw the show, looked at the video that focused on the end, and if you really look closely, THAT HAS TO BE ADAM!! - I would almost bet my bottom dollar on it.  That long coat to me was the giveaway, along with the hair. If it isn’t Adam, then he has a clone walking around.  I forgot where I read there is a possibility that this might be a larger role than anybody anticipated; when he would have done this is absolutely beyone me.  If he has in fact a role on Flash Forward, I think we should all be prepared; I think he might have a sinister role, with him being the only person walking around when the world has blacked out for over two minutes.  I know I’ll be watching tonight, anxious as can be to maybe seeing him!

XO,

Dorothy

By Dorothy Gordon on 10/01/2009 3:01 pm
Niamh Cat
No way, no way could it be him. But the look! The long coat, etc— The look of the character simply had to be influenced by Adam’s second Mad World performance. Probably the same person who decided to use the song (which I still haven’t heard in a promo) saw that performance and decided the character just had to have that look. Adam’s fashion influence rules. I look forward to maybe seeing tonight what he really looks like, see how far the Adam influence goes.
By Niamh Cat on 10/01/2009 3:52 pm
Dorothy Gordon

HI there AB!

Just saw Best of Adam and Love Game Tribute videos, plus this little gem (don’t know if this is old and everyone saw it, but it certainly couldn’t hurt to see it again - trust me)!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3awOFLVmOJc&feature=related

From these 3 videos, I’m really sorry, Fellow Glambertinae, but I think I have to get downright dirty at this point, so please - forgive me for the following, because I simply can’t take it anymore.

ADAM - AS THAT VIDEO SAYS - PLEASE - GET ME OFF!! - ME THINKS I NEED YOUR DISCO STICK!!  BEING THAT MIC STAND WILL SIMPLY NOT SUFFICE ANYMORE; NOR WILL COLD SHOWERS; NOR WILL MARTINIS;OR SOME OTHER REALLY RATHER ORDINARY MALES - I WANT YOU!!!

Now, that made me feel a little better - thanks for letting me vent; now as for the rest,well………….. ( and I just had dental work done and am in pain - I need me some Adam to make me feel better)!!!

Adam, you are the world’s perfect male specimen, and you’re truly driving me absolutely loony, but I’m loving every minute of it!!

Bye for now girls,

Dorothy

 

 

By Dorothy Gordon on 10/01/2009 3:35 pm
EKA -

Holy crap … I haven’t had a hotflash in years and I’m sitting here drenched in sweat… Oh my ! … and DH is walking in the door any minute … I need a cigarette  ! …. and I don’t smoke ! Stop it, I can’t take this.

I love it. 

By EKA - on 10/01/2009 4:52 pm
Isabel R.

EKA,

I know what you mean. I started having hot flashes around last February, which seems to suspiciously coincide with the airing of a certain show….

I even had my hormone levels tested recently, to see if I was perimenupausal(sp). I wasn’t. Must be HRH.

EKA, thank you for the wonderful pictures, and descriptions of Ireland. Do you think that Oscar Wilde would be surprised that there is now a statue of him in the park ?

When my daughter was three, she named her puppy Oscar Wilde/Big Bird. 

By Isabel R. on 10/03/2009 9:55 am
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

Dorothy,

OMFG! That was so f-ing hot!!!!

I want what you want and I want it BAD…or GOOD either way it will work ;)

Thank you!!

Hugs,

Cleo

 

By Cleopatra Queen of Egypt on 10/01/2009 6:18 pm
Isabel R.
Get in line, ladies-everyone wants to f&^%$&k him.
By Isabel R. on 10/03/2009 9:57 am
Dorothy Gordon

Dear SweetSue,

I am so sorry to hear about such a senseless passing - childrenshould have the chance to live and grow and experience life to its fullest capacity, not to taken and ended abruptly.

Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and those closest to this very unfortunate and sad occurrence.  Hopefully, the words of all of your friends here will bring you comfort and solace at this time.

I honestly hope and pray that all there will be an abrupt and timely ending to all the sadness and death that many of us here have experienced.  Perhaps the upcoming holidays in the next few months will offer some semblance of a break from all of this - I think we all could benefit from it.

Love,

Dorothy

By Dorothy Gordon on 10/01/2009 3:57 pm
bogart dickens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoTx6dKNGmc

This is the Flash Forward video…is it Adam…I don’t think so…

By bogart dickens on 10/01/2009 8:53 pm
bogart dickens

This is the video promo of Flash Forward with Adam singing Mad World…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x002MSETJfU
By bogart dickens on 10/01/2009 8:56 pm
Niamh Cat
Well drat, I just saw the 2012 promo, and there was no song.
By Niamh Cat on 10/01/2009 9:55 pm