Adam Lambert Slams Anti-Gay Group 'One Million Moms'
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Openly gay music artist Adam Lambert lashed out Sunday afternoon at the anti-gay group 'One Million Moms' for their opposition to JC Penney, which is featuring two gay men in its Father's Day advertisements, as reported by Opposing Views.
The JCPenney ad copy reads: “First Pals: What makes Dad so cool? He’s the swim coach, tent maker, best friend, bike fixer and hug giver — all rolled into one. Or two.”
Last week, One Million Moms said is a statement: “It is obvious that JCPenney would rather take sides than remain neutral in the culture war. JCPenney will hear from the other side so they need to hear from us as well. Our persistence will pay off! We must remain diligent and stand up for Biblical values and truth.”
In response, Lambert, wrote on his Twitter page: “F*ck One Million Moms, hateful bigots.”
Adam Lambert Says He Can't Win On How He Portrays Being Gay
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Singer Adam Lambert has said he can't win on how he portrays his sexual orientation.
The openly gay Lambert appeared Wednesday on CBC Radio's Q with Jian Ghomeshi to pitch his sophomore album Trespassing.
Lambert, 30, said of the track Outlaws of Love: “This song is super important to me. I think this song probably has the most dignity on the album. It has a certain amount of restraint that I was really excited to create. It's about the sadness that I sometimes feel when I look at the struggle of the LGBT community. All of our challenges. You know there's the marriage equality thing going on right now, kids are being bullied in schools. Just the general ignorance surrounding the community. It saddens me sometimes. … This is the one song on the album that really kind of laments how depressing it can be sometimes.”........ continue reading at On Top Magazine
Adam Lambert worried he wouldn’t get signed
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Adam Lambert used American Idol as a way to get signed to a record label.
The super sexy singer – who has an absolutely incredible voice – auditioned for the TV talent show because he worried that he would find it hard to get signed.
Speaking about TV talent shows, Adam told Metro: “It’s what you make of it. I auditioned for Idol because I wanted bigger opportunities in my career.
“I realised I’d have a hard time getting signed to a label, so I did what I had to do to get myself out there. I just tried to make my performances on the show interesting. It was helpful I’d done a lot of professional theatre for ten years.
“I learned how to keep people’s attention, which I used to my advantage.
The O Music Awards have officially kicked off and the race is ON for the title of Fan Army FTW. The other week, a very famous crooner — and Fan Army leader — dropped in over here at OMA HQ, so we decided to hit him up for a personalized message to his fans. So, without further ado, we give you… Adam Lambert.
We asked Lambert: “If you had one thing to tell your fans, what would it be?” Apparently, he took the “one thing” part of the question rather literally. Check out his brief — yet rousing — response below.