Adam Lambert is a celebrated American singer, songwriter, and actor known for his powerful voice, flamboyant style, and openness about his identity. Here’s a look into his life and love story:
🎤 Early Life and Rise to Fame
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Full Name: Adam Mitchel Lambert
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Born: January 29, 1982, in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Grew Up: San Diego, California
Adam showed an interest in music and theater from a young age. He participated in school plays and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.
He rose to fame in 2009 as the runner-up on Season 8 of American Idol. His unique vocal range, charisma, and bold fashion choices set him apart. His performance of “Mad World” remains iconic.
🎶 Career Highlights
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Debut album For Your Entertainment (2009) included hits like “Whataya Want from Me” (which earned him a Grammy nomination).
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Subsequent albums: Trespassing (2012), The Original High (2015), Velvet (2020).
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Since 2011, he’s toured globally with Queen as the lead vocalist for Queen + Adam Lambert, earning massive acclaim.
❤️ Love Life and Relationships
Adam Lambert has been open about his sexuality; he publicly came out as gay shortly after American Idol, making him one of the first openly gay mainstream pop artists signed to a major record label.
Notable Relationships:
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Sauli Koskinen (2010–2013):
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A Finnish TV personality. They had a well-known relationship that was widely followed in the media.
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The breakup was amicable; Adam cited that they were better as friends.
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Javi Costa Polo (2019):
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A model and social media influencer.
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Their relationship was public and featured on Instagram, but they eventually split due to long-distance challenges.
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Since early 2021, Lambert has been in a meaningful relationship with
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Oliver Gliese a Danish fashion industry professional (former Global Fashion Agenda)
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🏳️🌈 Advocacy and Personal Growth
Adam is an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has used his platform to support equality, self-expression, and mental health. He founded the Feel Something Foundation, which focuses on LGBTQ+ issues.