Clay Aiken NewsWeek Interview Turns Ugly

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Clay Aiken gave an interview to Newsweek, and was expected to talk about his upcoming debut in the Broadway musical Spamalot, but the Newsweek guy quickly made it a tabloid style interview.

How did you get into a fight with that lady on a plane?
I’m not going to talk about it.

I was just curious because you’ve never talked about it.
I did talk about it.

What about the Kelly Ripa thing?
I’m not going to discuss it.

Did you think it was homophobic?
I’m not going to discuss it.

What do you want to talk about?
I think we’re done.

Can we talk about something fun?
No, we’re done. I thought NEWSWEEK would be more reputable. I’m surprised.

But I think people are curious about it.
It was a year ago. This is NEWSWEEK. It’s not the National Enquirer. I’d hate to have a job where I had to be rude to people.

We’re just having a conversation.
Change the subject! I’d never take a job where I had to do something that I didn’t want to do.

What about all those Ford commercials on "American Idol"?
That wasn’t a job.

It was part of your job.
It wasn’t a Ford commercial. It was a music video. It was a completely different thing.

I’ll change the subject. What do you do for fun?
I watch the news. I read news magazines, but I’m reconsidering that now.

Are you going to watch "Idol"?
I haven’t watched since season four. I compare it to high-school football–if it weren’t for high school, we wouldn’t be successful, but I don’t need to keep going to the football games.

Clay handled this interview like an adult. He certainly has every right to refuse to answer questions that are off topic. The only problem for Clay is, no one is interested in anything about him except his cat fights, and refusal to disclose his sexuality. Even so, he’ll still make news having yet another fight because he didn’t want to discuss a fight.


Posted on January 12, 2008 at 11:11 am(PST)
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