Adam Lambert is a superstar singer who originally established a name for himself on one of the world's largest reality shows. Yet this performer seemed unrecognizable when he morphed into an elderly man for his newest music video on Thursday.
He is the frontman of a wildly successful band, a former Broadway star, and a fashion icon whose name is recognized worldwide. But he's a master transformer too!
The "American Idol" star and Queen lead vocalist Adam Lambert, 41, underwent a stunning change for his song video for "Growing Older" - a rendition of Billie Eilish's 2021 single.
The video depicts the celebrity wearing elaborate prosthetics and a gray wig as he contemplates the aging process.
As he adjusts to his new appearance, he can be seen applying his signature eyeliner and wearing a silk robe.
The film then cuts back to Adam in the present day as he contemplates on life lessons.
The artist is due to release his newest album, "High Drama," on February 24.
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This comes after Lambert has lambasted the notion of Theo James playing George Michael in a forthcoming $104million biopic about the "Wham!" frontman.
The Queen frontman reacted to Instagram after it was revealed that "The White Lotus" actor, 38, is the frontrunner to portray the legendary singer in a new film.
He commented with an eye-roll emoji and the message, "Yay, another straight man portraying a homosexual legend."
Lambert, a 2009 American Idol contestant who has since created a phenomenally successful career as a member of Queen + Adam Lambert, is a major fan of the Careless Whisper legend and has previously recorded his songs.
Lambert, who is gay, told Metro in March 2020 that he would like to play Michael, who died in 2016 at the age of 53, should a biopic be done. Michael died in 2016.
Due to his role as a philandering husband in the second season of the hit drama about the guests and staff of a resort hotel, James, who was born in Oxford, has become one of Hollywood's hottest actors.
Following the success of biopics on Elton John and Queen's Freddie Mercury, the actor is the frontrunner to play Michael Jackson in a film supported by the singer's family.
The film, which is reportedly in its last stages of creation, will cover the singer's career from his Wham! days to his solo success with singles like "Careless Whisper."
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