Singer Adam Lambert says the media is making a “big deal” out of British singer Sam Smith's sexuality.

Last month, Smith revealed that his single In the Lonely Hour is about unrequited love between himself and another man.

The 22-year-old Smith said he had only been in “unrequited relationships.”

In the Lonely Hour is about a guy that I fell in love with last year, and he didn’t love me back. I think I’m over it now, but I was in a very dark place. I kept feeling lonely in the fact that I hadn’t felt love before. I’ve felt the bad things. And what’s a more powerful emotion: pain or happiness?” Smith said.

The revelation only led to more questions, such as, “Does Smith identify as gay or bisexual?”

Speaking to UK tabloid Daily Star, Lambert, who is openly gay, said the speculation was “crazy.”

“Sam is going through that process of having his sexuality dissected and talked about,” Lambert said.

“It's hard because even though things have changed a lot since I came out, it's still a drama or talking point,” he added. “He told me he has never had an issue about his sexuality until now because everyone is making such a big deal about it, which is crazy.”