I don't really want to post this, but it's out there.. :-[
How about I c/p the whole article so you don't have to click on the link?
The video, though, has a clearer audio and different angle than the one we saw on Monday.
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www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2012/09/adam-lambert-blasts-paris-hilton-aids-comment-gay-men-shes-not-worth-itAdam Lambert Blasts Paris Hilton's AIDS Comment About Gay Men: 'She's Not Worth It'
American Idol alum Adam Lambert is an openly gay man, so what does he think about Paris Hilton's statement about gay man having AIDS?
In exclusive video obtained by RadarOnline.com, the 30-year-old singer says, "She's not worth it" when asked to comment on the audio in which Paris was caught telling a friend, "Gay guys are the horniest people in the world… They're disgusting. Dude, most of them probably have AIDS."
Adam was at LAX on Monday afternoon and after jokingly going back and forth with the videographer about who would win an arm wrestle between him and Lady Gaga and Pink, he was asked about Paris.
"I'm not going to comment on that one," he said. "She's not worth it."
For the record, Adam thinks Gaga might have a chance to beat him and said Pink definitely would. "Pink would kick my ass. Pink would kick your ass too!"
Last week RadarOnline.com obtained exclusive audio of the hotel heiress in the back of a cab during New York Fashion Week having a conversation with a gay male friend about the app Grindr, an app that gay men use to locate other gay men for hookups.
Say I log into Grindr, someone that's on Grindr can be in that building and it tells you all the locations of where they are and you can be like, 'Yo, you wanna f**k?' and he might be on like, the sixth floor," the pal says.
"Ewww. Eww. To get f**ked? Gay guys are the horniest people in the world," Paris is heard saying in the exclusive audio in response.
"They're disgusting. Dude, most of them probably have AIDS."
Paris initially told Radar the conversation was taken out of context and she meant that "it is dangerous for anyone to have unprotected sex that could lead to a life threatening disease," and then later she issued an apology saying, "I am so sorry and so upset that I caused pain to my gay friends, fans and their families with the comments heard this morning.
"HIV/AIDS can hurt anyone, gay and straight, men and women. It's something I take very seriously and should not have been thrown around in conversation."
Published on Sep 26, 2012 by CaribbeanPirat