Singer takes to Twitter to “instruct” interviewers

Mar 31, 2010 14:35 GMT  ·  By
Adam Lambert says he’d like interviewers to focus more on his music and his art, lists annoying questions he’s asked
   Adam Lambert says he’d like interviewers to focus more on his music and his art, lists annoying questions he’s asked

Adam Lambert’s debut album “For Your Entertainment” is still to be released in some territories overseas, though fans home in the US got it as early as November this year. Since he’s still promoting it and he expects a lot of interviews to come, Adam himself took to his Twitter to list a series of questions he’s grown sick and tired of.

Fans know that comparisons between Adam and Lady Gaga come a dime a dozen, with many even saying that he is a male version of Gaga. The same goes for parallelisms between his music and image, on one side, and his orientation, his personal life, on the other. Though these are things the world wants to know, and Adam understands that, they’ve been done and said too many times already so this would be a good moment to just move on from them, he says.

“Just did my third German interview where I was told that I have said ‘I’m the male Lady Gaga’. Lol I would never say that. I’m Adam Lambert. Of course I’m a fan and have the highest respect for her and there some theatrical sensibilities that we share – but we are different people. The first question too many reporters ask has to do w GaGa. As much as I love her – it’s becoming tiresome. Would prefer to discuss MY art. I’m sure she would agree,” Adam tweets about comparisons to the “Telephone” singer.

“More redundant questions that can be put to rest: yes it was amazing meeting Madonna. No I wasn’t asked to be Queen’s new frontman. :) Aaaaand yes, I kissed Kesha. It was fun. I hope future interviewers review these tweets. I’d not, they’re twats. Hahah. Don’t get me wrong – I actually really enjoy being interviewed. I’m not upset – just hoping that by tweeting, this questions will fade,” the singer goes on to say.

The last two items on Adam’s list of annoying questions are MAC liner, of which he obviously wears more than plenty and which has become one of his trademarks, and whether he’s gay. As for that last one, clearly he’s done his fair share of setting the record straight to ever have to answer that question again.