Adam Lambert's Transformation Is Seriously Turning Heads

Adam Lambert first captivated the world with his rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" when he auditioned for American Idol, but his life has changed quite a bit since then. Here's a look at his stunning transformation. Lambert has been creative since he was a little boy, and not just when it comes to music. Lambert's performing chops were also evident from a young age. When he was 8, he started acting with the Metropolitan Educational Theatre Network, and he continued to train and perform with the group for the next eight years. He also started vocal training during his childhood. He told Variety in 2019 that his voice teacher was like a mentor to him and that she trained him the material of classic performers like Judy Garland, Liza Minelli, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, and Cher. Lambert has described his middle school self as, quote, "kind of a loner." He didn't have too many friends or much of a social life. Fortunately, things got better in high school. His social life improved as he was able to join clubs and find people with similar interests. While he wasn't always comfortable around his peers, he's long been secure with himself. When he was 18 years old, he came out as gay to his friends and family. He told People Magazine that his mom was the one who encouraged him to do so. Keep watching to see how Adam Lambert's Transformation Is Seriously Turning Heads! #AdamLambert Growing up on the classics | 0:00 Growing up and coming out | 0:50 Skipping college | 1:45 Overwhelmed by fame | 2:21 Battling homophobia | 3:14 Carrying on Freddie Mercury's spirit | 4:10 Showcasing a whole new sound | 5:05 Taking a break | 5:47 Changing the landscape | 6:33 Moving to an indie label | 7:24 Stepping into film and TV | 8:09 Evolving idea of success | 9:07

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