I’m telling you now, this is the best, funniest, and most entertaining Adam Lambert interview you will ever read. No hyperbole. It’s hilarious.
My friend Michelle at Best Week Ever had the luxury of cozying up next to the glam rocker, and the two got along like two peas in a pod (assuming one pea liked to scream to the heavens, and the other pea was Adam. RIMSHOT!). Anyway, there’s nothing more I can really say about this interview except that I was laughing the whole time (and that I’m psyched for Michelle who I spoke to afterwards and who seemed as if she were floating on starlight and rainbows).
Check out the whole thing here.
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That was hilarious! He seems very cool…..and I wasn’t a fan of his during the show.
And I went to his brother’s site (Negative Neil) and it appears that he lives in Santa Cruz. MY stomping grounds!
Not a fan of Adam’s singing, but what an awesome interview! Seems like either a pretty cool kid, or a great actor!
I know you. You know Michelle. Michelle knows Adam. That puts me 3 degrees from Glambert. Yea Baby.
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That was hilariously adorable.
I’ve gotta say, I’ve never watched American Idol, but after hearing so much about Adam Lambert, I looked for a few videos, and I was really impressed! Hate to sound cliched, but he really has amazing star quality. I’ve seen him sing for about 4 minutes in my entire life, and I’m a little bit entranced.
What a fun interview!! It reminded me of The Bachelor when the one girl will ferret off the Bachelor for some desperate one-on-one couch time with all of the other girls shooting nasty looks at her.
Awesome interview, Michelle! Normally, I live vicariously through B, but today is your turn.
Thanks for confirming what I had suspected: that Adam is a very funny, very genuine guy.
I loved this interview! Thanks to Michelle for solidifying my Glambert love! He is awesome!
She is freaking hilarious. I love me some Adam.
adam lambert is now becoming a rising star and i am happy with that’.-
Perhaps Adam Lambert’s single from the soundtrack to the impressive problems film 2012 should be named, “Maybe It’s Here we are at a Energy Ballad.” The present pop music atmosphere is so covered with uptempo music at this time, a real traditional power ballad seems like an thrilling breathing of clean air. Add to that sensation that this is also a very very good one that I suppose would make Jim Steinman and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler extremely pleased. Those who have with patience waited with patience to listen to new music from Adam Lambert are very unlikely to be frustrated with “Time for Wonders.”’
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