Lesley: Adam, is your album gonna have songs like "Whole Lotta Love," "Cryin'," "One" and "Born to be Wild"?
Adam: I don't think that's actually really going to happen. I think the record needs to be new material. I do know we recorded some [of the live material from tour] that will be available on iTunes as a special offer.
Anonymous: Adam and Allison, do you bounce ideas off each other for your albums?
Allison: We definitely do bounce ideas off each other. We're showing each other tracks we have like, "Hey I got this new track. What do you think?"
Laura: For all the Idols, how do you stay healthy on tour?
Allison: I'm really bad at that. I really don't care. I have thought that maybe I should watch what I eat. But I mean, being on the road and having a bunch of crap food around, it's hard not to eat it. I treat myself. If it's been a long day, I think I might just want to stuff my face with some chocolate or something.
Adam: I think the question is: Am I staying healthy on tour? I'm trying. I avoid a lot of the crap food. I have some vitamins I take. I have this stuff that's green powder that you get at Whole Foods. It's called Super Mineral Vida Green. And I've been, like, trying to take that every day in, like, a smoothie to get my vitamins and greens and nutrients and all that, and that kind of helps me feel better.
Katie: Adam, what shoe size do you wear?
Adam: It's like an 11 and a half.
Jane: Allison, what is your favorite Salvadorian food?
Allison: Pupusas, stuffed with different things, are pretty good.
Adam Lambert,
You are my idol.
