He's being Adam now. He couldn't be Adam on American Idol.
Yep. I'm glad he's finally getting to be himself and his album is actually very good. I just wish he was getting more play, because people need to grow up, so what he kissed a guy on TV (I love how they got mad more at THAT than him rubbing guy's faces in his crotch.), same sex kisses have been on TV before.
It's silly that his career isn't reaching the heights it should be because of this.
I realize that, but it certainly doesn't mean I have to like him for that. That was my point. I liked him because he seemed cool to me and sang brilliantly in American Idol. Now, most of the things he is doing from photo shoots to appearances is embarrassing to say that I support, so I've kept my distance aside from just enjoying the good tracks on the album.He's just become more flamboyant and emo-shock value-ish, that's all. You can see that pretty much walking down the street in any major city.
Adam Lambert said:At 26 I started running with hippies, going to underground events, I was really drawn to that crowd, everyone embraced each other’s differences. It didn’t get to the stage where it ruined my life or where it was anything too serious but it was definitely something i tried.
There are certain drugs out there that are really fun and recreational and can mean a good time. I’m not an advocate for drugs but it is all rock and roll and we are all adults.