Adam Lambert Used to Have Casual Sex With Strangers
Adam Lambert admits he used to go out to bars, get wasted and take home a stranger.
The American Idol runner-up says he can relate to the lyrics of his new song Soaked — which was written by Muse — because he knows what it’s like to be in a “dark place”.
“I love the song; lyrically I feel I can relate to it,” Lambert told British magazine Gay Times. “From a dark place, it’s about that viscous circle of going out and trying to fill a void by getting laid, but doing it by getting wasted in a bar and going home with somebody.
“That’s what it’s about for me. I’ve been through that: I’m 27 years old and I’ve lived a life where I was looking for something… for meaning, or love, but looking for it in the wrong way.”
Lambert recently hit out at Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle, whose album, I Dreamed A Dream, beat his debut release to the top spot in America.
“If only it weren’t for Susan Boyle! I’m happy for her success, but that album is terrible,” Lambert said.
“Wild Horses is the one that made me laugh the hardest. I just died when I heard it, I was crying with laughter. It was the most horrendous, sacrilegious treatment of that song!
“Still, when my album charted, it was validating. I was feeling bit attacked, like I had to vindicate something. I thought: ‘Wow, look what I did.’”
The American Idol runner-up says he can relate to the lyrics of his new song Soaked — which was written by Muse — because he knows what it’s like to be in a “dark place”.
“I love the song; lyrically I feel I can relate to it,” Lambert told British magazine Gay Times. “From a dark place, it’s about that viscous circle of going out and trying to fill a void by getting laid, but doing it by getting wasted in a bar and going home with somebody.
“That’s what it’s about for me. I’ve been through that: I’m 27 years old and I’ve lived a life where I was looking for something… for meaning, or love, but looking for it in the wrong way.”
Lambert recently hit out at Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle, whose album, I Dreamed A Dream, beat his debut release to the top spot in America.
“If only it weren’t for Susan Boyle! I’m happy for her success, but that album is terrible,” Lambert said.
“Wild Horses is the one that made me laugh the hardest. I just died when I heard it, I was crying with laughter. It was the most horrendous, sacrilegious treatment of that song!
“Still, when my album charted, it was validating. I was feeling bit attacked, like I had to vindicate something. I thought: ‘Wow, look what I did.’”
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