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Adam Lambert: 'I wish I'd had a little more guidance'

Vocal powerhouse Adam Lambert has revealed that while he never felt that his sexuality and being open about it was an issue, he does wish he had been given more guidance on how to deal with it in the entertainment industries. 

During a new interview with OUT magazine, the 'Ghost Town' sensation admitted that it was tough to be an out musician when he first burst onto the scene because there wasn't a 'blueprint' to follow:

"At that time, how many mainstream music artists did we have that were out? Elton John and George Michael-and his whole coming out was tabloid fun. There hadn't been a blueprint to follow. That was the one thing I wished I'd had: a little more guidance."

"There were definitely moments of frustration and pressure, but there's been a lot of goodwill as well, a lot of support from fans and media people, and it's balanced out. I don't have any sort of bitterness about it."

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Watch Lambert's new video for 'Ghost Town' below: