
Months after admitting to taking Mounjaro to lose weight, the runner-up in the eighth season of 'American Idol' shows off his thin frame in an all-blue outfit.
- Nov 6, 2024
AceShowbiz - Adam Lambert apparently is happy with his thin frame after losing pounds. The "Whataya Want from Me" singer proudly flaunted his slimmed-down look during a recent outing following his drastic weight loss.
On Tuesday, November 5, the 42-year-old runner-up in the eighth season of "American Idol" stepped out in New York City. In a series of pictures that made their rounds online, it could be seen that he was stopping by the studio of the "Today" show.
Adam was photographed walking close to an unidentified man while having a seemingly nice conversation. He appeared in good spirits, flashing his radiant smile at the camera. Not stopping there, he even showed a "V" hand sign as he walked.
For the occasion, Adam looked stylish in an all-blue outfit. He sported a long-sleeved blue knit top underneath a blazer, which he wore unbuttoned. The outer came in a lighter shade of blue. He also wore a pair of long matching pants that featured a wide-leg design.
To match the three-piece clothing, the "For Your Entertainment" singer put on a pair of blue-framed black shades. He completed the look with a pair of black earrings, matching leather shoes, several rings and a matching belt. In addition, his short hair was styled in a slick back hairdo.
The new sighting came months after Adam admitted to taking Mounjaro, a drug for type 2 diabetes that is used by some people to lose weight. During an Instagram Live in March, he said, "I'm dropping some tea on you guys right now. I've been on Mounjaro for the last I think, what, eight months? And I've lost almost 60 pounds."
Adam went on to share, "I feel amazing. I still eat, but I eat lighter, and I eat less. And I know that there's a lot of chatter about, 'Oh, you're taking it away from diabetes patients.' I mean, quite frankly, that's the pharmaceutical industry's issue, not mine. They need to keep up with production." He added, "I feel better, I feel more confident. I feel, my actual body feels better. My digestive system feels more regulated."