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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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Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Hi NC:

I was going out last night and set my recorder to capture the commercials in the 10:45 - 11:45 time slot.  That was the first time I actually recorded a commercial!

You’re right…no song.  I guess it’s not "Time for Miracles" yet.  

I feel like a kid at Christmas counting down to Santa’s arrival.  I’ve been such a good girl, Santa.  Please, please, can I have Adam?

By Priscilla Queen of the Desert on 10/02/2009 8:29 pm
Isabel R.

P., Q of D,

DH saw me frantically searching through the DVR guide that night, and was annoyed because I would not tell him what I was looking for. I later admitted that there was supposed to be a preview for the movie 2012-but I sure felt foolish by then.

By Isabel R. on 10/03/2009 10:00 am
Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Hi Isabel:

Thank is so funny….I know what you mean. 

I try to be cool about stuff like that too but somehow I always get caught with my hand in the "Adam" jar!

By Priscilla Queen of the Desert on 10/03/2009 5:57 pm
xena princess warrior

I might have missed this here somewhere, but I was about to go to sleep when I clicked "go", this is the best version of one of my favourite songs "Lady Marmalade" - what a great choice of Adam dancing - lots of Syracuse! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWEUxoHukSk&feature=fvw

By xena princess warrior on 10/02/2009 12:11 am
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

Whooooo oooooooo! What a way to start the day.

Thank you Princess :)

 

By Cleopatra Queen of Egypt on 10/02/2009 6:36 am
Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Meeeaaaaoooow!  Go sister go.

Moves so HOT they’re worth repeating!  Great find X.

By Priscilla Queen of the Desert on 10/03/2009 5:58 pm
Kiwi Sister

Hi all,

I’m back from the funeral and am feeling so much better now. The funeral is such am important part of the grieving process - it has helped immensely. I am also very fortunate to be in an extremely close and loving department at work. We all feel the huge loss of M, but can share our grief together with real understanding.

Thank you all so much for your words of kindness and fabulous efforts to lighten the mood in our cocktail room. I am ready to return now, have a merlot in hand and the scent of D. Homme surrounding me.

While I was at the funeral, my nephews showed my daughter how to put up a you tube video, so I have attached a clip of Kiwi Son and Kiwi Daughter doing what is known as prearranged sparring. Kiwi Son has picked up a couple of medals overseas for this event. The clip I have was taken a few months ago at a competition here in NZ. Despite the fact that Kiwi Son no longer lives at home, so they had very limited rehearsal time, they got Gold for this event!! Sorry to bore you silly, but proud Kiwi Sister can’t help herself!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMG45sIt6Sc

By Kiwi Sister on 10/02/2009 1:00 am
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

Welcome home Kiwi Sister,

I’m glad that you are feeling better…time heals right?  Thank you for sharing the video of your children.  I enjoyed watching them sparring.  They are very good looking and talented….just like Mom :)

Hugs,

Cleo xo

By Cleopatra Queen of Egypt on 10/02/2009 6:29 am
EKA -

Wow Christine, I don’t know anything about Tae kwon do but that was really impressive, the synchronization and balance were amazing , and the fact that it was a brother & sister working together is pretty cool. Congratulations to them … and you !

When I as a kid I thought funerals and everything about them was ghoulish, but when my dad died when I was 21 I totally changed my mind, the love and support shown me by so many people was incredible and really gave me strength. I gave extra attention to the children of my friend  a few weeks ago because of that.

By EKA - on 10/02/2009 1:33 pm
Northern Spirit
Welcome back, Kiwi Sister. I’m glad you are feeling better. Thanks for posting the video. Some great moves there….I like the flips :)
By Northern Spirit on 10/02/2009 4:26 pm
Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Welcome back KS!

Great video of your talented kiwi children.  Congratulations on the gold!

You are brilliant to channel any possible sibling rivalry into such a positive outlet.

You should be very proud!

Luv, Priscilla.

By Priscilla Queen of the Desert on 10/03/2009 6:04 pm
xena princess warrior

Hi Ki, glad to know that you are feeling better and that as a bonus, you’re children are Winners!

I too find that funerals help us - to communicate with each other when we most need to, to recall the fond memories of the one who’s gone, to cry together when sadness overcomes, to meditate for guidance and strength and to say goodbye when it wasn’t possible earlier.

Hugs and kisses

Love

Xena

By xena princess warrior on 10/03/2009 11:04 pm
Gloria Sanchez

Beth…thanks for posting my video "Change is Gonna Come" on this website. I am honored…wanted to a few of my faves that I created   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7XmoxZr37k Out of this world

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wocS9gumLjg  Adam is God Given

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70dDqO_j-zg I Just Love You

 Enjoy…Glowbug1953  (Gloria)

By Gloria Sanchez on 10/02/2009 6:43 am
Northern Spirit

Gloria,

Great videos you have made! Thanks for posting. You have some photos of Adam I have never seen before.

By Northern Spirit on 10/02/2009 4:46 pm
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt

Welcome Glowbug!

Your videos are great.  Thank you for sharing them with us :)

Hugs,

Cleo

By Cleopatra Queen of Egypt on 10/02/2009 5:28 pm