Adam Levine commented on rumors about an alleged affair with Sumner Stroh, an influencer on the TikTok platform. Although he has denied that he had cheated on his wife, he admitted that he exceeded a certain limit and regretted his behavior. TikTokerka, who was the first to publicize the topic, also referred to the matter.
Adam Levine wanted to name the child after his alleged mistress
Levine has been married since 2014. His chosen one is a model of African descent, Behati Prinsloo. She started her career in 2008 working for the Pink brand, and a year later she walked the catwalk as a full-fledged Victoria’s Secret angel. In total, she took part in ten shows of the fashion giant. She has also worked for Prada, Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Versace, Calvin Klein and Chanel, among others.
While Prinsloo and Levine have formed a successful relationship over the years, the musician of Maroon 5 has had statements in which he called monogamy unnatural. The couple have two children and are expecting the third. The musician, however, came up with an unusual proposal, wanting to name his son … the rare name TikTokerki with whom he flirted, Sumner. He informed the influencer himself about this by SMS after several months of silence.
“I’m not the victim”
Sumner revealed to the media that, contrary to the artist’s assurances, the romance was not limited to ambiguous news, but was also physical. TikTokerka and Levine were supposed to meet a year ago, despite the age difference of 20 years. Influencerka did not want to reveal the singer’s faults. She stated that the case went to the media after a close relative sent screens of her private conversations to gossip magazines. Then she felt as if she should speak up herself.
Conscious people will try to fill the gaps in this story with many false assumptions. I don’t feel like I’m doing someone a favor, considering the way it all looks like. There is a lot to digest, but hopefully at least revealing the truth can do some good.
– said Stroh in the report on Instagram. She also added that she feels “disgusted” with her behavior. – I’m ashamed of the pain I caused, but I didn’t want to sound like I felt sorry for myself – the influencer added in the second part of the explanation, published on Monday, September 19. In the video on TikTok, she states that she fully realizes that she is not a victim in this situation.
I wasn’t the one who was hurt. This is Behati and her children. And because of that, I am very sorry.
– commented.
Adam Levine’s statement Instagram, @adamlevine
It wasn’t just Stroh who received ambiguous messages
Levine also referred to the scandal by publishing a statement on Instagram. The musician denies that it was a physical affair, but admits that he made a mistake by sending the influencer girl ambiguous messages and flirting with someone other than his longtime partner.
I was wrong to talk to anyone other than my wife in any flirtatious way. I wasn’t having an affair, but I was over the line. In some cases it has become inappropriate. My wife and my family are all I care about in this world. Being so naive and stupid as to risk the only thing that really mattered to me was the biggest mistake I could ever make. I will never do it again. I take full responsibility for it. We’ll go through this together.
– we read in the statement. However, this is not the end of the controversy. Two other female influencers recently revealed that they received messages with subtext from Levine. “I’m obsessed with you right now,” wrote Maryce, an Instagram-driven model. When the woman noticed that Levine was married, the musician wrote back: “Yes, but it’s complicated”. Alyson Rosef, on the other hand, received a message saying, “You know I shouldn’t be talking to you right now, right?” The singer of Maroon 5 and his wife did not address the new accusations.
Source: Gazeta

Tristin is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his in-depth and engaging writing on sports. He currently works as a writer at 247 News Agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the sports industry.