Big Web buzz right now: Adam Lambert's Good Morning America performance, scheduled for tomorrow, has been canceled because of his sexually-charged number on Sunday's American Music Award show.

An ABC News spokeswoman tells us: "Given his controversial American Music Awards performance, we were concerned about airing a similar concert so early in the morning."

Update: CBS has confirmed that Lambert will appear on tomorrow's Early Show to both discuss his AMA act and to perform.

Lambert talked to Ryan Seacrest a short time ago ABC canceling. "Obviously I respect their decision, they gotta do what they gotta do. It's too bad, I think there were a lot of fans who were excited to come see me."

He added, "They probably had a lot of pressure coming at them from certain people who weren't happy about it. I respect their decision - I don't necessarily agree with it, but they need to do what they need to do."

Lambert added that "I don't feel I owe anyone an apology for anything. I performed, it was late night TV, I did something that female performers have been doing for years, no different. It's just the fact that I'm me and it's a little different for people. It's really not that big of a deal. I'm not a babysitter, I'm a performer."

By Mario Anzuoni, Reuters