Earlier this week, the unspeakable happened and Adam Lambert, a singer very open about his orientation, came under fire with Out magazine for trying to come across as “straighter” in a recent number of the mag. The Editor-in-Chief and interviewer both assured that Lambert’s team made absurd demands, and did not fail to go public with it, thus causing quite a stir. Adam tweeted about it saying nothing is as “deep” as the two made it seem, but it’s just now that he’s talking about the entire brouhaha in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly. Strictly on the topic of his team asking the people at Out to make the issue and conduct the interview in such a way that Adam came across as straighter than he was in real life, Lambert is adamant everything was said and done on the occasion was taken out of context.
The problem is, he says, that, by doing so, Out made him look like a puppet on a string, just a cog in the ever-grinding pop machine, which is far from the case. The Out controversy made him look like a hypocrite for saying one thing and then doing another, also because he has no freedom as regards his own actions. Again, this couldn’t be farther from the truth, Adam insists in the frank interview with EW, adding that he has no hard feel... (read more)

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