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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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Colleen McKee

I am a professional, over-educated 43 year old woman, by all accounts as well-adjusted as the next woman.  I have a great job, excellent friends, a busy active life….how is it then that I have fallen under the magical spell of this charming 27 year old gay man with a killer voice and polished manners named Adam Lambert?  I feel completely unsettled by my attraction. It feels so, so right and so, so wrong at the same time. Salacious thoughts, protective motherly thoughts.  How odd can it get?  I cannot seem to just relax into my interest in him because I am not one who typically spends hours watching clips, interviews, etc of famous people. I feel quite silly, so it is comforting to know that I am not alone.

What else I know about this is limited except that  Adam or as his brother refered to him "a glittery alien from planet fierce" seems to be about as happy to be alive as a person can be.  And THAT is his real appeal.

 

 

By Colleen McKee on 06/03/2009 8:39 am
Lisa Walker
Great comment, Colleen, you said it very well on the confusion of the various feelings "Salacious thoughts, protective motherly thoughts" I laughed at that because it states my own feelings only too well!
By Lisa Walker on 06/04/2009 1:58 pm
Michele Perez
I completely understand your obsession. Who cares if Adam is gay?  He’s the best undiscovered talent I’ve ever encountered and gorgeous on top of it.  I’d love to be his BFF but I could be his mama.  Can’t wait for his first album.  Until then I have his YouTube videos for a quick fix!
By Michele Perez on 06/03/2009 8:45 am
Carrie Smith
I agree, he is totally HOT and SEXY even if he is gay!  I think that is why we love Adam.  He has the ability to be sexy to ALL of us!
By Carrie Smith on 06/03/2009 8:47 am
Adam Addict
Yes, I too am an Adam Addict.  Perhaps this will be the new meaning of "AA"!  Watch him all day, google him, listen to him in the car, he’s is mesmerizing.  It’s funny, because I think the people who bash him are MEN!  I think they are jealous, because they can’t understand why MILLIONS OF WOMEN love him!  He’s hot, he’s talented, he’s nice, he’s got the whole package.  I’m not going to sleep with him! (Hey, guys, we don’t all think like you do).  I just want to continue to be entertained and enthralled by him.  Women aren’t like men where they just want the hardcore sex thing;  women like the whole package, the personality, the smile, the eyes, the tenderness, the risk-taking, the self-confidence.  That’s what we love!   We love you ADAM!!! 
By Adam Addict on 06/03/2009 8:52 am
Linda Hines
I’m crushing on Adam too!  This story makes me feel a little less weird about my attraction to a man 19 years my junior and utterly unattainable for a variety of reasons.  My husband does not understand why I’m not ready to delete American Idol episodes (wish I had them all) from our DVR—we have even argued about this. I keep thinking the attraction will subside, but, then again, I’m not sure I want it to. He is something else!
By Linda Hines on 06/03/2009 8:53 am
EKA -

Download them to your computer from iTunes, $1.49 each and you can watch them any time you want. I have them on my ipod and watch them at night, under the covers so my husband doesn’t see the light.

A sickness, oh yes ! 

By EKA - on 06/03/2009 10:18 am
Marian Painter
Ditto to all that has been said above.  I’m 64 and addicted to Adam Lambert and his voice.   Week by week on AI he seduced me with that gorgeous voice, intense blue eyes and overt sensuousness.   Adam is like a "computer virus" that entered my system weeks ago and completely took over all of my senses.  I live, breathe, work and eat Adam Lambert!   For someone so previously sane, my co-workers are threatening intervention!   NO NO - I’ll never give up my Adam Lambert love of my life fixation!!!!  Thank you Allegra for letting me know I’m not alone.   I miss my weekly AL fix and can’t wait until his new album is ready and I see him at the AI concerts.   Please Adam, keep us satisfied - soon!   We miss seductive, beautiful, sweet you every week.       
By Marian Painter on 06/03/2009 8:54 am
Sherrie Cole
wow… what is the deal? im hooked tooo…he is like a drug… and i want more…
By Sherrie Cole on 06/03/2009 8:55 am
cindy piechorowski
I am so glad I’m not the only one that feels like I have an addiction. Believe me, this is very unusual for me. In fact, I have never been obsessed over anyone EVER. It could be of course, his rare talent and passionate personality. I know there were people that felt the same way about Elvis, I liked Elvis but was never obsessed with him. To narrow it down a bit, Adam is just a CLASS-ACT hands down!
By cindy piechorowski on 06/03/2009 9:00 am
Nancy Cleveland
LOL!  I love this post and following thread…someone said she is old enough to be Adam’s mother, another that we must all be sick or lesbians (???).  I’m old enough to be his granny (at 60+), rudely healthy and, yes…a lesbian…but here’s another super-fan of Adam.  Then again ditto a fan of Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and an earlier Prince.   It’s the androgynous personna…right?   :)
By Nancy Cleveland on 06/03/2009 9:08 am
Linda Jean
Got to love Adam Lambert. I know I do!!  Sensual, sexy, amazing vocals, what more can you ask for.  Is it ok to say those things at my age?  Sure why not? I hear a lot of people say they haven’t felt this way since Elvis or the Beatles. Heck I’ve NEVER felt this way.  I’m still trying to analyze my reaction to him.
By Linda Jean on 06/03/2009 9:13 am
lisa kimball
Count me in too … I think it’s something about the pure joy he conveys about life and what he’s doing.  It’s a contact high.  He just makes me smile and feel good.  I feel proud of him and fascinated by him … plus i just LOVE seeing his performances.  Can’t wait for the recordings and videos!
By lisa kimball on 06/03/2009 9:20 am
breezy sailor
I am aborbed. intriqued. aroused. possible obsessed with him too.. we older women - see his sex appeal oozing from his confidence and love of life because we have experienced immature men who have/are trying to be what they are not. I see him so refreshingly honest and true.  All of us, regardless of our own sexual desires can learn from him.  I believe he will help the tolerance of the same sex attraction.  My husband not annoyed w/my desire for Adam.. he is LOVING that Im turned on!
By breezy sailor on 06/03/2009 9:21 am
breezy sailor
I am aborbed. intriqued. aroused. possible obsessed with him too.. we older women - see his sex appeal oozing from his confidence and love of life because we have experienced immature men who have/are trying to be what they are not. I see him so refreshingly honest and true.  All of us, regardless of our own sexual desires can learn from him.  I believe he will help the tolerance of the same sex attraction.  My husband not annoyed w/my desire for Adam.. he is LOVING that Im turned on!
By breezy sailor on 06/03/2009 9:26 am