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Adam Lambert Addresses Homophobia, Early 'American Idol' Backlash For Being Out & Kissing a Man on TV in 'People' Interview

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Adam Lambert is opening up about his sexuality and homophobia. The 41-year-old American Idol alum got candid in an interview with People, out now.

During the conversation, Adam reflected on publicly coming out in the entertainment industry, backlash he’s received, and what being an out and proud LGBTQ role model is like. Find out what Adam Lambert had to say…

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