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N.Y. Post: Adam Lambert to come "out" in Rolling Stone
Posted by Bob Payne
The New York Post is reporting that "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert will end all of the speculation about his sexuality in the next edition of Rolling Stone magazine. And yes, they say Lambert will "be coming out" as officially gay on the next cover of the magazine. Spokespeople for the magazine refused to comment.
Meanwhile, Lambert fired back at the bashing he received from Clay Aiken. "I'm glad he's getting headlines now because he wasn't before. If he wants to ride my coattails about it, good for him."
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