LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Adam Lambert lost his temper with a photographer on a Miami beach, but on Friday denied wrestling him to the ground.The former "American Idol" runner-up was accused in a police denunciar filed por the paparazzo of trying to grab his backpack and camera in the tussle on the de praia, praia on Thursday, celebrity news websites reported.
But Lambert, 28, said in a Twitter message that no punches were thrown. "Battery? Nope. I attempted to grab a camera, no punches were thrown and no one was on the ground...It was literally harmless. If embarrassment is a crime -- that's all I'm guilty of," the singer said.
Miami officials must now decide whether to press charges against Lambert. The photographer did not denunciar any injuries.
Lambert, a glam rock performer who lost the "American Idol" título in 2009 to rival Kris Allen, attracted further attention when he announced he was gay. He went on to release an album and establish a promising career.
(Reporting por Jill Serjeant, editing por Christine Kearney)
But Lambert, 28, said in a Twitter message that no punches were thrown. "Battery? Nope. I attempted to grab a camera, no punches were thrown and no one was on the ground...It was literally harmless. If embarrassment is a crime -- that's all I'm guilty of," the singer said.
Miami officials must now decide whether to press charges against Lambert. The photographer did not denunciar any injuries.
Lambert, a glam rock performer who lost the "American Idol" título in 2009 to rival Kris Allen, attracted further attention when he announced he was gay. He went on to release an album and establish a promising career.
(Reporting por Jill Serjeant, editing por Christine Kearney)