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24 Jun 2026
48m

Adam Lambert on the advice he got from Lady Gaga, toxic masculinity in the gay community, and the reality behind being the first openly gay artist to get a number one album

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Adam Lambert reflects on his journey as a trailblazing openly gay artist, navigating the pressures of the music industry and the evolving landscape of queer visibility. He addresses the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a culture that often demands assimilation, particularly regarding toxic masculinity within both straight and gay communities. Lambert highlights his experience as the first openly gay man to achieve a number-one album in the US, noting the systemic resistance he faced early in his career. He also shares insights into his creative process for his latest album, which serves as a resilient monument to his 17-year tenure in the spotlight. Through anecdotes about his interactions with icons like Lady Gaga and his own experiences with fame, he emphasizes the necessity of being fearless and fostering an inclusive environment for future generations.

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