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Fri, 03 Sep 2010
TIME OUT :: Entertainment
Allen gives Lambert the spotlight

Kris
Allen has often lost the spotlight to American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert since winning the televised singing competition in May, but Allen says he is just fine with that.


Still good friends...... Lambert (left)
and Allen.
Allen’s self-titled album hit stores yesterday, six days before Lambert’s record release For Your Entertainment, so it’s a heady time for the two Idol finalists from the top-rated US TV show where viewers choose the winner.

In the lead-up to those album releases, Lambert had his song Time for Miracles featured on the soundtrack for blockbuster Hollywood movie 2012.

This comes after Lambert, who is nicknamed "Glambert" for bold outfits and taste in music, landed on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in June, when he confirmed that he is gay after months of speculation by Idol fans.

Allen, a married Arkansas native, has kept a lower profile since leaving the show, but he told Reuters he is fine with not getting all the attention.

"I think that Adam does his thing, and obviously, it’s a little bit different than mine, and I think it catches the eye probably a little bit more than what I do, which is fine," Allen said.

"I’m just going to go out there, and if people want to put me on the front of their magazine or whatever, that’s fine. If they don’t, that’s fine as well. I’m just going to go out there and make my music," he said.

In a separate interview with Reuters, Lambert said he and Allen "divided the country up a bit" during their run on American Idol.

"I was the left of centre wild child, and Kris was the everyman who is really charming, appealing and accessible. So I knew we were total polar opposites," he said.

But if they were opposites, Allen and Lambert were also friends and were roommates while competing on Idol.

And Allen said he and Lambert are still in contact. "We actually have been texting in the past couple days, a lot." – Reuters


Updated: 10:31AM Wed, 25 Nov 2009
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