Adam Lambert says he’s gay in interview
‘Idol’ runner-up tells Rolling Stone: ‘I’m proud of my sexuality. I embrace it’
![]() AP Adam Lambert says in the new Rolling Stone, “I’m trying to be a singer, not a civil-rights leader.” |
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Adam Lambert says he’s gay June 9: In a candid interview with Rolling Stone magazine, this season’s “American Idol” runner-up, Adam Lambert, talks openly about his sexuality. NBC’s Chris Jansing reports. Today show |
NEW YORK - “American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert has landed the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where he talks about sex, drugs and his “Idol” experiences.
The 27-year-old singer from San Diego acknowledges in an interview that he’s gay, and says it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone.
“I’m proud of my sexuality,” he says. “I embrace it. It’s just another part of me.”
Lambert says he was inspired to audition for the Fox network singing competition after having a “psychedelic experience” at the Burning Man festival in Nevada. There, he says, he experimented with “certain funguses.”
“I knew that it was my only shot to be taken seriously in the recording industry, because it’s fast and broad,” he says of “Idol.”
Lambert emerged as an early front-runner and judge favorite, thanks in part to his soaring vocal range.
When he moved into the show’s Bel-Air mansion with the other finalists, he roomed with Kris Allen, who won the “Idol” title over Lambert last month.
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According to Rolling Stone, Lambert was open about his sexuality backstage at “Idol.” In March, photos surfaced online of Lambert kissing his ex-boyfriend.
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He says he worried that a public announcement would overshadow his singing, so he decided not to respond and largely kept his personal life under wraps on the show.
“I’m an entertainer, and who I am and what I do in my personal life is a separate thing,” he says. “It shouldn’t matter. Except it does. It’s really confusing.”
Lambert says he isn’t interested in being the poster child for gay rights. “I’m trying to be a singer, not a civil-rights leader.”
He also reveals that he began smoking pot and tried Ecstasy for the first time while performing in a European production of “Hair” in his early twenties.
“I’ve finally checked in to my self-worth for the first time in my life, and the fact that it has coincided with ‘Idol’ is so sweet,” he says. “I mean, I still have moments where I think, ‘Oh, my skin is terrible, and I’m a little fat, I should really go to the gym more.’ But for the most part, when I look in the mirror now, I finally see someone who can do something cool.”
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