Adam Lambert: The shock of transformation

Adam Lambert: The shock of transformation

It’s not unusual for the world’s greatest actors and musicians to undergo major changes for the roles they play. They often subject the body to everything from grueling training regimens to boring hairstyles and makeup tricks beyond recognition.

The movie star is completely unrecognizable


This often means that celebrities are hard to get to know.

Now there’s a new familiar face that has undergone a transformation, and one can safely say that he no longer has a very familiar face, according to Entertainment Weekly.

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Unrecognizable

In a new music video, released Thursday this week, artist Adam Lambert, 41, transforms himself into an older man.

The former “American Idol” contestant, who’s now on a world tour with rock band Queen, covers Billie Eilish’s “Getting Older.”

GLAM: It looks like Adam Lambert is going to get old, according to his new music video.  Photo: YouTube screenshot

GLAM: It looks like Adam Lambert is going to get old, according to his new music video. Photo: YouTube screenshot
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In the video, the star can be seen with prosthetics all over his face, a gray wig, and reflecting on the aging process. He can also be seen wearing a silk gown, while applying his signature eyeliner to his eyes.

Metamorphosis: This is how one is used to seeing the star.  Photo: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock/NTB

Metamorphosis: This is how one is used to seeing the star. Photo: Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock/NTB
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– I’ve always wanted to do a complete makeover with makeup. Although it took nearly four hours, the result was so real it was worth it, he says in an interview. the people.

The artist released his latest album, “Hay Drama”, today, Friday.

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Concert problems

On July 22 last year, Lambert, along with the legendary rock band Queen, visited the Telenor Arena in Bærum. There were 20,500 people in attendance to hear songs like “We Will Rock You”, “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “The Show Must Go On”.

Problems arose during the concert, with several attendees describing the heat as unbearable. The sweltering heat, sweat and lack of water were reactions that echoed on social media.

Henning Kristiansen, the security officer for the party, confirmed to Dagbladet that people passed out during the party. And 85 people had to receive medical care from the Red Cross.

85 had access to health care

85 had access to health care


Fans weren’t the only ones reacting to the temperature in Telenor Arena. Lambert and guitarist Brian May (75) commented on the heat of the stage — and asked the audience to remember to drink enough water.

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