Adam Lambert probably deserves a break. With his album, For Your Entertainment, out and a number of television appearances in the can, Lambert is ready for a little rest and relation this holiday season.
There's only one problem: He hasn't yet decided how he's going to spend his time off. "I don't have any specific plans yet and am going to play it by ear," the "American Idol" runner-up told People. "I hope to spend it with the people I love: my friends and family. I will probably stay in L.A., though the spirit may move me to throw on the snow clothes and head to Big Bear, or maybe go down to Mexico."
Lambert, who sat down with Barbara Walters this week for her "10 Most Fascination People of 2009" special and in a pre-taped interview on "The View," said that he's not the type of guy who plans things way in advance.
"I like to be spontaneous," said Lambert, whose spontaneity during his American Music Awards performance got him into some heat. "And it will be the only time recently when my life will not be completely blocked out."
Lambert spoke to the magazine at the Anti-Defamation League's Award Gala honoring director Steven Spielberg in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, where he sang the national anthem. And although Spielberg was the one being honored at the event, the director joked, "The only things my kids [will] remember from this evening was that this was the night I met Adam Lambert."
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