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Two More Women Come Forward To Accuse Adam Levine Of Sending Them NSFW Messages

Two More Women Come Forward To Accuse Adam Levine Of Sending Them NSFW Messages
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More women are accusing Adam Levine, frontman of Maroon 5, of sending raunchy messages despite the singer being married. Levine has denied anything physical happened but acknowledged he "crossed the line."

Previously, Sumner Stroh, a 23-year-old Instagram model claimed she had a year long affair with Levine. Now, two women named Alyson Rosef and Maryka are also claiming they have been receiving weird messages from the pop star.


And they are weird.



On Monday, Rosef shared a TikTok video containing the screenshots of her supposed conversation with the Maroon 5 singer. She also has more of the conversation she can share, but didn’t because the messages are “not appropriate”.

She said of the experience:

“A lot of my friends knew, and they were shocked. I guess if any other girls have experienced this with him ... I just think they should post it ’cause I feel really bad for his wife, and nobody deserves this.”

The two also agreed that “no hot chicks” ever listen to metal other than Rosef, and Levine even said he knows he shouldn’t be talking to the Instagram model. Probably because he’s currently married to Behati Prinsloo, a Victoria’s Secret model.

The whole experience is a big ‘Yikes!’

As for the other woman, Maryka immediately called out Levine for being married.

The singer claimed, “it’s a bit complicated” and continued talking with the woman anyway. He continued, claiming to be obsessed with Maryka.

The juvenile nature of Levine’s messages made for fodder online where people made fun of the cringy dirty texts.

For his part, Levine has not addressed these two women’s claims, but did speak about Sumner Stroh’s original messages. According to him, he did have the conversations with Stroh, but did not have an affair.

This wasn’t enough to stop Twitter from clowning on him.

Despite the accusations, Levine and his wife have been seen holding hands around California.

The accusations by Rosef and Maryka are still being verified by news sources.

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