A new short film released
Tuesday on the Internet features fans praising openly gay singer
Adam Lambert.
In the film Adam Lambert Light and
Love, fans waiting
patiently outside Lupos' Heartbreak Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island
to see the rocker talk openly about how the singer has impacted their
lives.
“The thing that I most love about
Adam Lambert,” says one male fan, “is probably, well one he's
gorgeous, and two, I just love how he's so open himself being gay and
not worrying about anybody else, how they have to feel about it. And
I just love his music, and style, and everything about him.”
A pair of fans say they are drawn to
the singer because of “his sexiness … his glammyness … his
glitterness.”
The 28-year-old American Idol
season 8 runner-up rocked the establishment last year when he come
out gay on the cover of Rolling Stone. His performance at
last year's American Music Awards was labeled “lewd and filthy”
by social conservatives because it featured Lambert locking lips with
a male keyboardist.
Filmmaker Juneau Underwood, however,
praised Lambert for his openness.
He “promotes honesty. He validates
it. It shows the intensity of people's desire to be themselves. …
He's unloosed an incredible wave of positive transformation,” she
said in a statement announcing the film.