Calm down, Adam Lambert. There's nothing to be angry about. Life is pretty good for you.
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Original Post: Adam Lambert: Photos from Rolling Stone
Date Added: 06/11/09























June 11th, 2009 7:16 PM
hmmm another icky one.. r u losen your glamour? Or is more like draggy queer?
June 11th, 2009 8:16 PM
Love it. Adam seems very sweet, but my gut says he has a very intense side to him. This is probably how he felt when everyone was speculating.
June 13th, 2009 11:32 AM
He was probably laughing at everyone, just a user!
June 16th, 2009 2:56 PM
Ah! Awesome! This is so intense :)
June 25th, 2009 9:22 AM
Jessica, why do you keep coming back to these fabulous pictures of Adam if you find them "icky"? Are you afraid you'll catch something by looking? Maybe you're really jealous that he's not "queer" for you?
And I doubt that you know anything about "glamour" because that has to do with the qualities of being "fascinating, alluring or attractive, especially by a combo of charm and good looks", all of which Adam is and has in abundance, and which you probably have NONE of.
And to jacksoniam, how do you see Adam as a user? You most likely know nothing about what is takes to make it in musical theatre or the recording industry. If you do your homework, you'll find that Adam has worked long and hard to get where he is today and he did not do it by "using" people. On the contrary, everyone who has ever worked with him has nothing but the highest praise for his work ethic, integrity and generosity of spirit. As a little known example, when he was in the cast of The Ten Commandments, he was repeatedly told to "tone down" his "gayness" but he never let that discrimination affect his performances. His was a major singing role in which he played to packed houses. Val Kilmer had a leading role also but it wasn't his
voice that the audiences came to hear, it was Adam's. Even the stage crew behind the curtains stopped what they were doing when Adam sang because they recognized and respected his awesome talent.
Oh, and if he's laughing at anyone, it's people of your stripe, because he's going to be big, gigantic, IN SPITE of tasteless, small-minded hate mongers like yourself. (Yes, I've also read your other equally nasty, self-righteous comments).
June 28th, 2009 7:14 PM
haha,the fact that people need to put him down must be a sign that he really is great,Isnt that the pattern of like..forever.Every artist,in music or whatever thats great makes people uncomfortable because they dont do the usual but sooner or later their known as the best.Its so typical it hurts.He's already the best,people just arnt ready for it yet.