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Adam Lambert Reflects on Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Journey
4 Oct
Summary
- Came out publicly in 2009, but was out to family for 8 years prior
- Faced double standards in entertainment industry after American Idol
- Advocates for increased LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media
In a recent interview, 43-year-old singer Adam Lambert reflects on his journey to becoming an outspoken LGBTQ+ advocate. Lambert, who rose to fame on American Idol in 2008, officially came out publicly in 2009 via a Rolling Stone article, though he had been out to his friends and family for eight years prior.
Lambert credits his opinionated family for challenging him to think deeply about his identity and the lack of LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media. He recalls feeling "ashamed" when photos of him kissing a man circulated online after the American Idol finale, but says the experience ultimately made him "stronger" and informed the type of art he wanted to create.
Since then, Lambert has used his platform to advocate for greater LGBTQ+ visibility. He made headlines in 2009 for kissing his male keyboard player during a performance at the American Music Awards, which he says faced a "double standard" compared to other high-profile same-sex kisses. Lambert continues to speak out against the "misinformation and fear" surrounding LGBTQ+ identities, encouraging people to take the time to understand and get to know those from different backgrounds.