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Adam Lambert is setting the record straight.
The 35-year-old singer appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Thursday, where he denied that he ever dated British crooner Sam Smith.
"I love that rumor, actually, the minute I heard it, I texted him and said, 'So?'" Lambert said in response to a caller's question. "He's like, such a nice guy, he's so funny [but] no, there's no romantic rumor."
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Still, he did tell a hilarious story of one experience hanging out with the 24-year-old "Lay Me Down" singer.
"We did ride a rickshaw in London from one club to another, wasted, at like 3 a.m. in the morning," Lambert recalled. "So, there's a lot of bonding."
ET spoke to Lambert last month, when he talked about his tour this summer with legendary rock band Queen, after already hitting the road together in 2014.
"I think it keeps happening because it's fun and people like it. Simple as that," Lambert told ET. "We have a good time onstage. Audiences are over the moon every show we do."
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... And the American Idol star even got the highest praise from drummer Roger Taylor.
"[Original Queen frontman] Freddie would have loved Adam," Taylor told ET. "No doubt about it."
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