Adam Lambert gave a great interview, per usual, to Canadian website macleans.ca and he talked about homophobia, his love for Lady Gaga, what Oprah gave him, and his upcoming tour.
Adam Lambert is wrapped in a grey scarf that is the size of a small comforter. “It’s a gift from Oprah,” he explains, as he starts to take off the fabric—which covers his six-foot-one frame like a sari—“she’s such a sweetie.”

On fame: “I’ve never been that guy . . . You know, the one who’s always wanted to have a quiet, subtle life.”
On gays in mainstream television shows: “All you see is the same type of gay stereotype on Glee, Ugly Betty and Entourage. There’s a clown element to them all. It’s always the sissy guy that’s passive and effeminate who gets it.”
It's ironic that Adam says that while he applied makeup for the seventh time that day, the writer noted. Also, Adam isn't exactly macho either.
Adam continued: “I’ve seen a little bit of the polar extreme opposite too—the gay guy who’s a total butch dude—but we need to see [gay roles] that are much more human and complex. Showing diversity is a way of fighting discrimination. And it is still out there.
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