Adam Lambert offers support to gay youths

U.S. glam rocker Adam Lambert poses during a news conference ahead of his concert, in Kuala Lumpur October 14, 2010. Malaysia's Islamist opposition party on Monday demanded that authorities cancel the concert by Lambert that they say is promoting gay culture in the mainly Muslim country. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY RELIGION HEADSHOT)

Adam Lambert is the latest celeb to make a video for the It Gets Better Project, supporting gay youths.

“It gets better,” a gorgeous looking Adam starts the video by saying.

“There’s always gonna be people that are scared of it. But at the end of the day, if you give those bullies and those people that are so ignorant and fearful of your lifestyle, if you give them the power to affect you, you’re letting them win and they don’t deserve that,” he said.

“What you’re doing by being who you are is you’re keeping it real and you’re being really brave. I believe in you, I think it’s great. There are a ton of us out here in this world that are just like you that believe in you.”

“I’m singled out, and it’s all ‘gay,’ ‘gay,’ ‘gay,’ ‘gay,’ ‘gay,’ even though there’s so much more to me than just who I choose to sleep with…. You are so much more than your orientation. You know it, and I know it. So don’t let those bullies and those ignorant, fearful, small-minded people prove you wrong. You have to be strong, and you have to pay attention to the positive, and in doing so, you will push through, and you will rise up, and you will live your life to the fullest.”

“It gets better, but it’s up to you.”

Check out the video below.