Adam Lambert has made an impromptu Saturday night to thank the nearly 200 supporters of the anti-hate place outside of Springfield, where he graduated. American Idol discovery surprised the fans protesting the scheduled event shall the Westboro Baptist Church hate group. The so-called “religious” group, which is not affiliated Baptist church is a group known for its hatred of anti-homosexual protests. He is based in Topeka, Kansas, Westboro Baptist Church members often protested against the military funeral.
After signing autographs and thanking supporters, Lambert took Twitter to promote their campaign against hatred and dismissed the group's message of hate. “Amazing Anti-Hate protest outside venue. Completely outnumbered the Westboro Bastard Church of Ignorance. Love overcomes hate. I LOVE FAGS!!” Lambert said.
Adam Lambert, who has experienced the sudden fame in 2009 while traveling on American Idol is currently in the North American tour Glam Nation. The openly gay actor has made his personal mission to spread the anti-hate message of acceptance.
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