Out Magazine has announced it's Class of 2009, and Adam Lambert is the Breakout Star of the year. We wonder who the other candidates were, since he's really the only openly gay new pop star we can think of.
To some it might make a bit more sense than Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson together, but something about the Ronson and American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert out and about on the town seems weird to us. He does have a new album coming out, so it's time to see and be seen, right?
The pair was spotted this week together in West Hollywood. They left in separate cars though.
Der. We wonder why!
Adam Lambert is gay.
Shocker. Haven’t we heard this before?
The American Idol Season 8 runner-up sets the record straight (pun intended) in the next issue of Rolling Stone."I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear I'm gay." He explains: "I've been living in Los Angeles for eight years as a gay man. I've been at clubs drunk making out with somebody in the corner."
American Idol runner up Adam Lambert was spotted holding hands with a male friend at Guys and Dolls in West Hollywood on Monday night.
No doubt this will certainly crush all of those pesky rumors about his sexuality. Yea, right!
Lambert has never ‘officially’ come out, but actions speak louder than words.
Maybe he is following in his recent antagonist, Clay Aiken’s footsteps.
The American Idol in-fighting continues.
Adam Lambert talked to Access Hollywood yesterday about Clay Aiken's comments about his singing and his subsequent apology, and his response to the situation was awesomely passive agressive.
It seems like not a season of American Idol can go by without some controversy surrounding the voting process.
This season's scandal involves AT&T, the only provider through which votes can be sent into the show via text message, handing out free phones and giving lessons on how to text at parties sponsored by fans of Kris Allen ahead of the finale.
Critics say these acts pushed the vote in Allen's favor and away from the season-long favorite, Adam Lambert, who got no such support from AT&T.
A former American Idol runner-up is apologizing to the current runner-up...sort of.
Clay Aiken, who wrote on his fan site earlier this week that he thought Adam Lambert's voice made his ears bleed and that overall Lambert was "contrived, awful, and slightly frightening," has issued a psuedo-apology to Season 8's almost-Idol.
Last night American Idol revealed the two contestants who will go head-to-head next week for the title of Idol.
And the finalists are...
Adam Lambert and Kris Allen.
That means buh-bye, Danny Gokey. Anyone surprised?
Adam and Kris will duke it out next Tuesday for the top spot.
This would have been so much more exciting if we hadn't already known from day one that Adam was going to win.
—J. Bavoso
Go, go, Gokey? WTF?! Go, go, get your ass off the stage. Over it.
WTF?! Kris needs to apologize for that flat, out of tune version of one of my fave songs. It was painful. Even his piano notes were wack. Final three? Please. Allison! Come back Mami!
WTF?! I thought the color on my TV was retarded, but it was just the Kardashians' spray tan in HD.
Um. I hope Bono wasn't watching, because he probably regrets his decision to let Adam jack up his song. Ouch. Even Randy had to break it down. But, he'll still win. And yes, he should.
Do you really need a recap?
Don’t we all already know that Adam Lambert is winning?
That’s been a foregone conclusion since jump.
But here’s what happened last night.
Each judge and each Idol got to pick a song to perform.
Danny Gokey sang Paula’s choice for him “Dance Little Sister” first. We can’t stand the sound of Danny’s voice. His gravelly, flat, rasp is so old and all we think when he’s onstage is “dead wife.”