Adam Lambert, the renowned frontman of Queen, recently shared his personal and professional journey in Them’s YouTube series, “Becoming.” Lambert’s tale is one of self-discovery and artistic evolution. He recalls understanding his uniqueness at a young age, a realization that became clear in sixth grade. Lambert’s path led him to pursue a BFA in musical theater, gracing stages in productions like “Hair” and “Wicked.”
Breaking Barriers on American Idol
Lambert’s venture into the mainstream began with a bold audition for “American Idol.” Despite apprehensions about fitting into the show’s mold, he took a chance. His rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody” captivated audiences, but his journey wasn’t without challenges. In 2009, Lambert faced homophobia, compounded by the surfacing of old social media photos. Yet, he remained unapologetic about his identity, stating, “If they think I’m gay, and they don’t like that, then go away. That’s who I am.”
Chart-Topping Success and Future Aspirations
Lambert’s post-“Idol” career soared. He made history with his album “Trespassing,” and joined Queen, showcasing his versatility and appeal. Today, Lambert feels more confident than ever and is excited to infuse this newfound assurance into his music. His journey, marked by challenges and triumphs, continues to inspire many in the LGBTQ community and beyond.