‘I Can’t Stop Watching Him…’ — Ellen Gasped As Adam Lambert Took The Stage On The Ellen Show, Delivering A Spellbinding Rendition Of His Classic Hit ‘Whataya Want From Me.’ Dressed Elegantly, Adam Didn’t Just Perform — He Poured Every Ounce Of Soul, Heart, And Rock Energy Into The Song, Leaving The Audience Breathless, Emotional, And Completely Captivated. From The First Note, It Was Impossible To Deny The Raw Talent That Has Defined His Career, A Voice That Doesn’t Just Sing, But Feels Every Heartbeat In The Room

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Adam Lambert brought his signature charm and candid honesty to The Ellen DeGeneres Show during his appearance on Thursday, February 10, leaving fans both amused and intrigued. The 29-year-old superstar shared a refreshingly real take on the new season of American Idol, admitting that he hasn’t yet tuned in.

“I usually jump in when they hit the Top 12,” Adam revealed with a grin. “I heard that it’s good. I’m going to miss you. I don’t know how I feel about that.” His honesty struck a chord with viewers, showcasing the same relatable, down-to-earth personality that has won him legions of fans worldwide.

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Lambert also weighed in on the show’s judging panel, praising Jennifer Lopez for her undeniable expertise. “She’s been working in this industry forever. She really knows, I think,” he said, highlighting how J.Lo’s experience brings a fresh, seasoned perspective to the competition.

From his witty observations to his heartfelt commentary, Adam’s chat with Ellen reminded audiences why he remains one of pop music’s most compelling and authentic voices. Whether discussing American Idol or sharing behind-the-scenes insights, Lambert proved that his star power shines just as brightly offstage as it does on it.

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Fans won’t want to miss his full conversation—catch the exclusive highlights from his visit to Ellen’s iconic couch.

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