‘American Idol’ Adam Lambert may be openly gay, with a super hot boyfriend, but he does enjoy the company of a lady. In his risqué photoshoot for Details Magazine, Lambert gets into some compromising positions with a female model and discusses his sex appeal that crosses over to all genders.
Let’s face it Adam Lambert is one hell of a sexy guy. At six–foot–one with deep–set blue eyes and a shock of jet–black–and–blue hair, his voice captivates audiences and his mesmerizing stage presence has ladies swooning. After ‘American Idol’ Lambert confirmed what we all already knew: he was gay. But that didn’t stop his lady fans from trying. “That’s the way it should be. It shouldn’t matter what a person’s sexual preference is—it doesn’t change their appeal.”
“A lot of times I’ll pick up a bra and play with it during a song,” he says. “It’s a way to connect. It’s like, ‘I threw my bra up onstage and you’re spinning it around. Cool. Yay.’” He points to a jockstrap on which someone has written, in sequins, JOCKS LOVE ADAM. “Oh,” he says wryly. “They do?”
Whether its boys or girls, Adam has embraced the outpouring of love from all fans saying, “I think it’s weird that I’m having this effect on women. It’s flattering. I’ve never had underwear thrown at me before. Clearly there’s something significant about it, because there aren’t a lot of openly gay men in the entertainment industry.”
“There was one woman in Jersey who was actually gorgeous,” says Lambert. “She had obviously had a couple of cocktails, and during an after–show meet–and–greet, she just slithered up next to me and started kissing my neck. I was cool with it. But then it started to get a little weird because she was, like, moaning. She gave me a note that said, ‘I want to make out with you, here’s my number,’ and I was like, wow, this is crazy. But again, it’s cool. Because yeah, I am gay, but I like kissing women sometimes. Women are pretty. It doesn’t mean I’m necessarily sleeping with them. “Of course, had I been the one drinking the cocktails,” he adds, “I probably would have made out with her.”


He says it wouldn’t matter to his 24–year–old boyfriend, whom he won’t discuss except to say that he’s “Cajun” and has “swagger.” (“I like ‘em smaller and younger,” Lambert says mischievously.) “It’s all fantasy—that’s what entertainment is. I’m here to entertain you, and if my sexuality is apparent and you respond to it, and you’re attracted to it, then great, I’m doing my job. It ain’t happening anyway!”
Although he didn’t win ‘American Idol’ —”It doesn’t fuckin’ matter” who won it, says Lambert, the runner–up—it got him what he wanted: a platform from which to launch a singing career. And fame.

Prior to Idol, he was s struggling singer trying to make it in Hollywood. On a spiritual quest to find answers, he went to the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert. While on acid for the first time, he says, “I had a spiritual epiphany about the world and where I fit into it and what I am supposed to be doing. And my epiphany was, like, I can’t be afraid anymore. I have to take life by the balls and make shit happen.” When he got back to L.A., he decided to try out for “American Idol.”
He is currently touring with the “American Idol” all-stars and playing to packs houses nightly. Lambert is grateful to the fans that got him to where he is, but has learned hat fame can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. “There’s a feeling of entitlement [with the fans] because they voted to get us where we are,” he says, just a trifle irritated. “But you know what? I am responsible for what I created on that show—you voted for what I created, and thank you, but I created it, you didn’t.”






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1 PattyCake // Oct 22, 2009 at 6:28 am
He is way hot….too cool for AI.
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