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Reportedly nervous that Adam Lambert might attempt a repeat of his
sexually charged performance at the American Music Awards, American
Idol
producers have issued strict instructions to their star alum in
anticipation
of his return performance Wednesday night.
Rob Shuter at PopEater reports on the tension leading up to Lambert's performance of "Whataya Want From Me" tonight. (Scroll down in link for his report.)
"'Idol does not want a repeat performance of what Adam did at last year's American Music Awards, where he simulated sex and kissed a male member of his band,' an insider tells me. 'The producers are confident that Adam will stick to their rules, however, they are taking no chances and making sure they have a 3-second delay on the live show, just in case Mr. Lambert goes rogue.'
"Sources tell me the other bone of contention was that Adam didn't want to perform in front of the judges."
According to Shuter, the judges will not be moved to make way for Lambert.
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