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EXCLUSIVE: Adam Lambert and Boyfriend Out (And Fighting) In Hollywood

Oct. 12 2009, Published 9:20 a.m. ET

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American Idol runner up Adam Lambert partied hard with his boyfriend Friday night at hotspot Teddys, and RadarOnline.com was there to soak up all the fun.

Everything was fine for a while with the couple. They danced together and knocked back some vodka Redbulls and were touchy-feely. (Remember when Adam was on Idol and there was speculation about his sexuality?)

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But before you could say “I can’t believe Kris Allen won”, Adam and his significant other seemed to get into a bit of a tiff.

Adam started chatting up another guy and Mr. Significant Other didn’t seem happy. In fact, he left the lounge for the smoking section and lit up a cigarette. Then, he started walking away from the Roosevelt Hotel (where Teddy’s is located).

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Next thing you know, Adam was running after him, telling him to wait and they disappeared into the night.

We couldn’t hear what they were saying, but it sure looked like Adam was trying to make peace!

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