We have all these Adam posts (not that I'm complaining) but how can we forget our Idol OG (Original Gay)?!
Clay Aiken and significant other Reed Kelly have been hanging out in St. Lucia!
TWINK TANK TOP LOL
And they attended his Spamalot castmate Tom Deckman's birthday party:
The
random blog these are from contains the text:
Clay Aiken and guy pal Reed Kelly were spotted vacationing in St. Lucia recently. No word on whether Clay will take a side trip to Haiti in his capacity as UNICEF ambassador.
MORE CLAY NEWS! YOU KNOW YOU WANT IT!
Clay has singed with a new record label, Decca, and will release his next album this summer.
Twats about it from his official Twitter (run by his management): ClayAiken: Clay will release his 1st album on @deccalabelgroup in summer 2010! It will be a collection of classic songs from the 50s and 60s :)
ClayAiken: :) RT @deccalabelgroup: Listening to the upcoming @ClayAiken album in the Decca office & it sounds amazing! Fans will not be disappointed!
And a rumor too,
from this fansite (which is pretty reliable):
1/15/10 - THE BUZZ - It is rumored that tracks on Clay's upcoming CD will include "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You', 'Mac the Knife', and 'What Kind of Fool Am I."
International Media announces a televised Clay concert:
COMING IN JUNE: American Idol superstar alumni and TV personality CLAY AIKEN sings great romantic favorites in "Classic Memories". Tapings for this International Media special will take place in February. Look for the show to be aired on public TV this June! (
Intl Media Website)
AND THEN OF COURSE YOU ASK: WHAT ELSE HAS CLAY BEEN UP TO?
He's going to
hosting a golf tournament for the National Inclusion Project (formerly the Bubel/Aiken Foundation)!
And he went on a trip to Hamburg, Germany, where
someone randomly had a picture taken with him!
He's also being saving children, because that's just what you do when you're aiming to be the successor to Barry Manilow or Neil Sedaka some shit!
He blogs on UNICEF Ambassadoring in Somalia, Children's Rights, and Education in the Third World The mere mention of Somalia conjures in the mind of everyday Americans a place where lawlessness reigns. Indeed, the perception is that no other country has done more to place the issue of maritime piracy at the forefront of our minds and within our headlines.
While this may be true...it's certainly not the whole story... (Continued at the source.)
(Originally published in
The Huffington Post.)