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Adam Lambert is One of the Most Iconic Gay Role Models In Our Pop Culture

Filed Under ( ) by Admin on Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Posted at : Wednesday, March 27, 2013

According to Revolutionary Gay Magazine, Adam Lambert is considered one of the most iconic gay role models in our pop culture!

Adam is number 3 on the Top 10 list. Here is his blurb:

3. Adam Lambert: This American Idol alum changed the way we saw television by screaming to the beat of his own drum and wearing eyeliner to solidify he was not going to conform to rules. Dubbed as “Glambert” Adam sang into our hearts and became an icon. His highly publicized man on man kiss was blown out of proportion and almost hurt his career. He’s tested the waters time and again only to prove that being Gay isn’t a bad thing.



To view the TOP 10 list, head over to Revolutionary Gay Magazine's website HERE.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't GAY being happy? He looks like a happy guy. Let's keep with the music and not what is going on in the bedroom.

Anonymous said...

i LOVE the simplicity and truth and straightforward wording of this actually!

Anonymous said...

RIGHT ON!!!!!!!nancdruuu2

Anonymous said...

If I were a singer, I would be sick of everyone prying into my private affairs. I bet Adam gets sick of hearing it everytime he reads an article or does an interview. It is like celebrities have nothing for themselves. The paparazzi has twisted everything.

Anonymous said...

Adam's gay identity is a private and a public part of who he is. He will always be identified with it. He doesn't hide it. It will become part of his legacy, I think, in a GOOD way.

Anonymous said...

It's nice Adam is being recognized along with the icons of Ellen, Rosie, etc.

Anonymous said...

Seems to me that in a good way one of Adam's missions is to make being openly identified as gay a normal everyday whatevs thing, I bet he'd like this.

Anonymous said...

I would agree that being gay is part of Adam's legacy and he will always be identified with it. It is something he has never hidden because he has said that he was out at the age of 18. BUT I would hope that being gay is not the main trait/quality that identifies Adam in the total picture of his career and life. Let's also focus on the music, his vocal talent, his amazing stage presence too. Then add to that he is articulate, intelligent, witty, charming and candid which are all traits that make him one extraordinary individual. His message of love, understanding, acceptance and respect is one that all of us such practice in our daily lives. It would make society and the world a much better place for all of us.

Anonymous said...

The AMA incident did hurt his career. His performance was meant to promote his single "For your entertainment" and that song had the potential to be a big hit..

Then again, without the AMA incident, I am not sure whether "Whataya want from me " would be that much of a hit... even Pink did not include it on her album..

Anonymous said...

ooops own correction.. Didn't Pink eventually put Whataya want from me on one of her compilation albums ?

Anonymous said...

This is recognition from a LGBT oriented magazine so it isn't that Adam is first being identified as gay. Many complained that he wasn't getting enough recognition from the gay community. Now that it is happening people here still aren't happy.

Anonymous said...

The AMA kiss only matters to those who have an issue with gay people already. The only way they would like Adam was if he was in the closet, which he doesn't want to be. So no loss there. Anybody who is OK with gay people either said about time or didn't care. I'm one of the didn't care group.

Anonymous said...

@anonymous March 27 , 5:54 pm, I am also ok with gay people but I was a bit turned off...Not by the kiss... The male-male kiss is fine for me.. but I was a bit turned off when Adam shoved that man's face into his sexual parts... I would have been turned off as well if it was a a guy whose face was shoved into the "female sexual parts"... So it has not really much to do with gay/straight but more with the sexually charged action itself..

Anonymous said...

Rosie is one mean and angry b***ch. I liked her at one time until she turned hateful on her show and felt empowered to be as hateful as she could. To be mean and rude to people you invite on your show isn't funny, it's mean and rude. Ready to be jumped, but it's my opinion.

GGPASS