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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

141. Eliza -
Okay so hes gay, who cares their are alot of gay people out there, but oh I guy who didn't win Amarican Idol can't be gay. If he was never on AI then no one would care.

142. PerryGurl -
I totes agree with Less of a Mess and VictoriaB! Who cares whether he is gay.The only thing is,like V.B.,I

143. Yahoo! Music User -
He came out of the closet... come on, a chimp would have guessed that he was gay. So he's gay, so what? Why the hell would it destroy his career? Look at Tom Cruise, he's doing fine!

144. sonata -
People, Lets face it.. Adam's "low-key" attitude and all that is fake.. And anyone who calls this a "Revelation" - Get real.. As if we are blind and cant recognize a gay person.. Gosh.. Some people are just ignorant of the facts.. I DO NOT support all his stage antics and he is doing all he can to promote being gay.. Bad example for youngsters and children.. Grow up Adam and sing (if thats what u want to make money off of)..
And everyone who says his vocals are excellent and he has such great STAGE presence and all that stuff - Put me on that stage too, I can have stage presence.. Its the entertainment business. If ur willing to do it and the sponsors agree, ANYONE can have stage presence.. U gotta be man to handle that.. Thats all.. :)
Take it easy people!!

145. Yahoo! Music User -
I think that adam lambert is a GREAT musican!!!! Who cares if he is gay.

146. Yahoo! Music User -
Being gay is against God's will for mankind. He sings well, but being gay doesn't make it right in the sight of God. Re-think and get back to what God has made you to be - a man - a full man. It is against nature. God has made a human being as either a man or a woman. If one chooses this 'sick' lifestyle, then one has to answer to Jesus when He returns....which by the way, will be very soon. So all you gay people out there, make sure that you turn around before it is forever too late...when you'll feel the fury of hell's fire. Repent, turn and live how God wants you to live...it's the most important thing to do right now....before it's forever too late.

147. CARMEN -
THIS IS A REALLY A BAD JOKE , AFTER ADAM,S LOSS ON IDOL. I DONT THINK ILL SEE ANYMORE IDOL. AFTER ADAM,S LOSS I DONT THINK ITS ABOUT THE SIGNING ANYMORE.IT,S MORE ABOUT, HE,S CUTE,SHE,S CUTE.ILL VOTE FOR HIM OR HER.AND WHO,S AMERICA,TEENYBOPPERS.AS FOR THE JUDGES THERE OPINIONS DONT REALLY MATTER, AMERICA DONT CARE WHAT THEY SAY,IF THEY DID CARE,,AMERICA,, ADAM WOULD HAVE WON.COME,,ON WE ALL SEEN IT EVERYBODY WAS SHOCKED.AMERICA FAILED AGIAN,, ALL I CAN SAY IS ADAM THE GAY,GUY HAS MANY TALANTS.THE GAY GUY CAN SIGN,,ONE OF THE BEST ON ALL AMERICAN IDOL,S SHOWS.ELTON JOHN IS GAY,AND HE,S ONE OF THE BEST.IM NOT GAY.BUT I LIKE THAT GAY GUYS VOICE.CANT WAITE FOR HIS MUSIC TO COME OUT.YOU GO ADAM DONT LOOK BACK,,

148. PrairieSushi -
Adam was the most entertaining act on AI ... plus he looked right at home fronting both Kiss and Queen. Didn't notice sexual orientation affecting the careers of Freddie Mercury, Elton John, etc, etc, etc. Seems to go with the turf.

149. Yahoo! Music User -
wow sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ugle love grace

150. pinkfloyd9995 -
it's adam and eve.. not adam and steve..

151. Yahoo! Music User -
your cute and ugle at the same time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):)!!!!!!!!!!

152. Nicky -
ADAM you are aowsome and I hope you do wonderful things with your talent and I cannot wait for your album to come out. God bless you.

153. Say What -
Homophobia is an old and tired notion. Mabe one day America will wake up and move on. Why would anyone care if he is gay? Why does anyone care about anyone elses sexuality? Why is it anyones business? Why?!

154. noeffects83 -
im actually so happy to see a positive response from so many people. i was certian that people would start hating him because he's gay. it would have been so typical america to hate him for that since most americans (or their reputation has gained them this:) are extreme homophobes. i dont mean to generalize/judge every american because i know they're not all like that, but unfortunately the majority is.


i am very against corporate music and all that garbage, but that guy can sing and i hope he writes his own music and goes far with it. i cant believe im saying that but he actually is good. i also hope that he can help turn around the anti-gay mentality of americans because it looks like hes already started to :)

155. Yahoo! Music User -
i don't care if adam is gay i just love his music

156. Jayne D -
OMG!He's Gay???Who gives a crap!!! The guy has incredible talent and quite frankly should have won,but he will do great....just watch!You go Adam!!!

157. lillie -
i love the way he feel the song and let go he is really good i like him he still should have won he is good.

158. Yahoo! Music User -
i think that you should go to the salon an get something done with that ugle hair and get a petagre fast hurry up before time rons out

159. Mr Hung -
What a loser

160. assapa33 -
Adam is and will be the best for seasons to come.
He's talent, his style, his personality on the stage and his artist skills makes him a great performer!!!!!!!!!!!
His personal life or preferences ae not in this contest (American Idol) and to be in a concert or to buy a record has nothing to do with personal life.
Adam..............you're rock America and many other countries adn will follow you no matter what!!!!!!!!!!!
All the best now and foreever!!!!!!!!!!
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