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Will Adam Lambert's Rolling Stone Interview Hurt Or Help His Career?

Posted Tue Jun 9, 2009 9:28am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

So this week, Adam Lambert's salivatingly-awaited, serpentine-accessorized Rolling Stone cover issue comes out. And I mean that literally. Yes, it's in this RS interview that Adam comes out of his fabulously appointed, leather-pants-filled closet to announce what all the world already knew: That he is (gasp!) gay.

"I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear that I'm gay," Adam correctly states, adding: "I'm proud of my sexuality. I embrace it." (As if there was ever ANYTHING about Adam Lambert's public persona that seemed shy or self-effacing!)

Yeah, yeah, I know--not so shocking. Not nearly as shocking as Lambert losing on Idol, really. It's not like Adam ever even slightly denied that he is homosexual. This is a guy who, on the most exciting Idol finale ever, not only performed in drag-queen-supplied Bob Mackie angel wings and platform Kiss boots from his "private collection," but also took on the Freddie Mercury role for the gay-rights Queen anthem "We Are The Champions," after all.

But Adam's sexuality was likely something he wasn't allowed to officially discuss before now (past gay Idol contestants like R.J. Helton, Jim Verrarros, and Danny Noriega have all publicly claimed that the show ordered them to keep mum regarding their sexual orientation--how very "don't ask, don't tell," huh?). Or frankly, his sexuality just wasn't something he felt was necessary to discuss within the context of the Idol competition.

As Adam says in his RS interview: "I was worried that [coming out] would be so sensationalized that it would overshadow what I was there to do, which was sing. I'm an entertainer, and who I am and what I do in my personal life is a separate thing."

However, media attention regarding Adam's personal life has only intensified since AmIdol wrapped up last month, from the jillion tabloid photos of him holding hands with reported boyfriend Drake Labry, to the jillion outcries from gay groups and, um, Perez Hilton demanding that he officially come out and shout, "I AM GAY!" through a glittery, rainbow-striped bullhorn. Such public pressure seems odd, since it's not like anyone ever insisted that Taylor Hicks or David Cook hold press conferences to state on the record: "Hey everybody, I dig women." Go figure.

But anyway, now that Adam has finally addressed all the speculation and the "pink elephant" in the room, in his characteristically flashy and flamboyant manner (just LOOK at that cover photo!), I sincerely hope everyone can just move on and remember what an amazing and unique talent he is. Hopefully, by the time Adam's debut album comes out later this year, the public focus will be back on the important stuff: you know, his music, his voice, his nail polish, his awesome hair, his guyliner, etc. Anything but his gayness.

If that turns out to be the case, and this Rolling Stone cover story--which hits newsstands only a few weeks after Adam's Idol season, as opposed to the six long years it took for Clay Aiken to come out on the cover of People--finally puts all the gay gossip to bed (so to speak), then this is a very shrewd career move. But I will admit that I'm worried it could be a career-killer. I had the same worries when that splashy Entertainment Weekly "Is He Gay?" cover story came out only a week or so before the Idol finale, fearing that it would ruin Adam's chances. I'm still not sure it didn't...

Yes, I know that almost immediately after Adam lost on Idol, the show's powers-that-be went into PC spin-control overdrive, emphatically asserting that his shocking second-place finish had simply come down to a matter of the public's musical taste, and that it had absolutely nothing to do with religion, sexuality, or politics. Except...it probably DID. Let's be real, now.

"It shouldn't matter. Except it does. It's really confusing," Adam tells Rolling Stone.

Okay, okay. I am sure there were several other reasons why Adam lost on American Idol. I do deeply want to believe that--as Ryan Seacrest also hoped out loud on Late Night With Conan O'Brien last Friday--the majority of Americans simply voted for the Idol contestant whose SINGING they liked best, not whose lifestyle they approved of most. But while it would be overly cynical to assume that Adam's rumored homosexuality (and by "rumored," I mean "completely assumed due to widely circulated, Bill O'Reilly-criticized photos of him smooching other pretty-boys in drag") was the main reason he didn't win, it would also be naive to assume that it wasn't a factor at all. Did the EW story, however well-intentioned (it was penned by openly gay, very respected journalist Mark Harris), make matters worse? I don't know.

I just hope this Rolling Stone article (in which Adam even controversially confesses a Kris Allen crush, saying, "He's the one guy I found attractive in the whole group on the show: nice, nonchalant, pretty, and totally my type--except that he has a wife") helps more than it hurts. I don't want Adam to forever be known as just the "Gay Idol." He's so much more than that.

In the end, we'll just have to wait to tally Adam's album sales figures to see if this tell-all article was a turn-off to more conservative record-buyers, or if it indeed refocused the attention on Adam's music. Most successful openly gay celebrities--Elton John, Rosie O'Donnell, Ellen DeGeneres, George Michael, even Clay Aiken--have only come out well into their careers, after developing such strong fanbases that they could afford to lose a few fairweather fans put off by the news of their homosexuality. But Adam, possibly the bravest and boldest Idol contestant ever, faces a unique challenge by (as Kara DioGuardi recently worded it on The View) pretty much being out from the beginning.

I just hope unapologetic statements in Rolling Stone like "I've been living in Los Angeles for eight years as a gay man" don't make it even harder for closed-minded people to accept Adam.

And although Adam insists in his Rolling Stone interview, "I'm trying to be a singer, not a civil rights leader," I still hope that--as Adam so passionately sang during Idol finale week--a "Change Is Gonna Come" in this country, and that this article is a start.

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6551 Comments

121. Solace -
I am soooooo glad I am Canadian and live in Canada. This is not an issue here, talent is. Get into the real world and evolve the same as the rest of us.

122. Brenda -
I love Adam. I must say he is gorgeous and although many woman of all ages have crushes on Adam, they will still love him no matter what. I looked forward to seeing him on Idol every week and I look forward to his first album. He is origianl and passionate about his music.
I was shocked that he did not win but that could be a blessing for him. Perhaps, he will have more freedom with what he does next. Good Luck Adam. I am a grandmother who loves you.

123. Virginia -
luv him ! at least he is honest and who cares if he is gay .. as long as he has a very nice voice!! go Adam!!

124. Lisa -
Ya...that was a shocker!. Did he really think he was hiding this obvious fact?. Too funny (all the best to him!)

125. Vera Gabriele -
It doesn't matter. He has talent to be a pop star... Freddie Mercury was gay. That didn't stop him being the lead singer of ''Queen''.

It definitely doesn't make a difference to me what sexual preferences people have....'' in the music business or in showbusiness'' it's hopefully about talent not about their sexual preferences... Kris Allen is ''out of reach for the females also for different reasons, he is a young ''married man'' and I don't believe he would cheat on his good looking wife..

So Adam prefers men...that doesn't matter. It courageous to come out of the closet. I am sure there are lot who are the same and who are just scared to be that honest... so they may even date women... to be seen in public ''dating'' or lesbian women.. for women it's never a problem ''Ellen deGeneres and Portia diRossi, Jodie Foster..are lesbian and famous...xx

126. Summer -
He looks cute and handsome

127. ashley c. -
so he's gay, we all knew that!
but he's still an amazing artist and i WILL be buying every single one of his albums!

128. Yahoo! Music User -
I really think everyone should take up the BIBLE, thats why this world is going to HELL in a hand basket
Please read Leviticus 20: read the whole chapter

129. Jeff -
Yes he's talented as a musical artist there's no denying this. To be honest though image is a big part of any celebrity career and in his early stages of a career I do think this will lessen his overall appeal. It's not necessarily a question of his personal life solely as now that he's in the spotlight he arbitrarily loses much of this discretion. It's better to be honest and he's doing well with his way he handles himself however until he's further established he can't afford the same publicity on this topic like Elton John, George Michael, etc. His RS cover pic is a bit in your face for what he's accomplished as an artist still in my book. I wish him well but sum it up by saying he needs management that's very calculated for the first few years.

130. Yahoo! Music User -
who cares what adam is if hes gay then he is he is what he wants to beee i love you adam you rox and your really hottt!!!

131. Yahoo! Music User -
Adam is gay,,, He has lost my vote!
I also I find the cover Disgusting, as well as Adam!

132. janie wheaton -
No surprize here about Adam's sexuality, still love him to death and i am a 57 year old Mom who thinks he has the greatest talent as a singer and preformer. Yes adam you are and will be always my American idol and can't wait till your album comes out..........All the best to you in all you do........hugggggggggggs

133. Casey -
Really Adam is gay? OMG..lol Why should it matter.would you be more shocked now or would you be more disgusted if he were to hide it get married and later in life get caught having sex with a male cop in a bathroon..ooops sorry that's already been done. Adam should have a greta carrer ahead of him, he is a talent and no-one will deny that. Is America ready? that is the question. We in canada and other countries don't really care. music is music where's the sin in that's?

134. Dontpickonme -
It shouldn't matter one bit what his orientation is. Just as it shouldn't matter for anyone else. I wish him the best and hope he rocks the pants off all the haters and backbiters out there. He deserved to win, it was stolen from him, and maybe this is the REAL reason why. You go, guy!!

135. sullyvan490 -
The issue here is the talent Adam has, and not what goes on in his private life. If people liked his singing, they'll buy his albums, and that's the bottom line. Whether Bill O'Reilly likes him, doesn't matter! To Adam's credit he didn't hide the fact; and neither did he flaunt the fact! Any flaunting, perhaps, came from tabloids. Anyone here heard of Rufus Wainwright; he didn't flaunt but he does sing from the heart, and it's not all about sex! Relationships! As well Adam reflects I believe, to be the general consensus of the majority of Americans. Bill O'Reilly is a spent force. A wee bit of life left in him; but his core audience will die off. Adam will do well, he may become a super star; or maybe not! It's his talent we'd like to hear; and not some manufactured company that doesn't allow for their artists abilities; but what sells to the masses!

136. bEN -
I am straight. But, I would listen to his music and buy is album. I have a confession: I like Adam Lambert, he is such a talent. I thought he was the clear cut winner in AmIdol, but the fans sank the Titanic.

137. Lisa -
He is very talented and should still sell records and sell concert tickets. This may help him...it explains the crappy make-up job and he is not very attractive so....he will still have a following of screaming girls and now screaming boys...wink!

138. petdoor -
I am 71 year old female (straight) and I love Adam Lambert 100% I did not pick up on the fact that he was gay but did pick him for a winner of american idol from the first time I saw him in tryouts. I hope I live to see him become as famous as Elvis and I want to go see him in concert.

139. Terry -
No doubt that Adam was American Idols best singer ever since the show. Too bad is is gay. To pick such a corruptable lifesytle is sickening. It is really too bad. Voice wise and voice range are unbelievable.

140. Theone -
ah who cares that he is gay.That just makes me like him even more gay people are so funny.and what matter's is his vocals.And if you dont like him now that you know he is gay then your just judgementall and shame on you.Rock on Adam
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