Adam Levine was accused of cheating on his wife Behati Prinsloo with Instagram model Sumner Stroh. Now Hollywood is sounding off.

Levine spoke out against allegations he cheated on his wife of eight years on Tuesday, after Stroh accused him of an affair in a TikTok video that went viral earlier this week. After he went into denial about them, several in the entertainment industry are shooting their opinions regarding the matter.

YouTube star Tana Mongeau said Levine once slid into her DMs but he later unsent She wrote and posted a screenshot of the alleged exchange on Twitter.

“Check this one out … he said unsent,”

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Chrishell Stause then fired off her opinions. She then ripped Levine for causing damage with his apology.

When apologizing for cheating publicly I hate the -we will get through it together part from a man. Don’t speak for her. You’ve done enough

Karamo Brown of “Queer Eye” commented on dynamics at play between a man of Levine’s fame, stature, and age, 43 to Sumner, 23 on the “Bevelations” podcast. The television personality said Levine should have known better.

“You’re a grown man. You’re a grown man in a relationship in your 40s,” he said, before referencing an alleged exchange between Stroh and Levine where he asked to name the child he’s expecting after her.

“It’s one thing if you’re having an affair and you’ve disrespected your wife in that way. The disrespect that got me was the baby naming.”

WWE personality Kayla Braxton slammed Stroh and Levine. She even called out the Instagram model for making the matter public, instead of dealing with matters privately.

“Okay so Adam Levine is scum for what he did, but his mistresses claiming she was manipulated and playing victim … girl,” she tweeted. “He’s been very publicly married for a very long time. Your video should have been an apology to his wife and kids, not an attempt to garner sympathy. Yikes.”

Model Emily Ratajkowski defended Sumner in a response to Foster’s video. She criticized society’s quick judgment towards women instead of married men.

“I don’t understand why we continue to blame women for men’s mistakes, especially when you’re talking about 20 something year old women dealing with men in positions of power who are twice their age,” she weighed in.

“Also, if you’re the one in a relationship, you’re the one obligated to be loyal so the whole other woman to blame, that’s bad and it’s literally designed to keep women apart.”

Former “Bachelor” star Nick Viall shared the same sentiment as Ratajkowski. He also reiterated that the only victim is Prinsloo.

“Alright, some quick thoughts. One, and the most important one, is that the only victim here is Behati, Adam’s wife. Like she doesn’t deserve this,”

“Two, is that the only people responsible for protecting a relationship are the people in the relationship. If there was an affair here, it was because Adam chose to have an affair, not because this girl was a willing participant. If it wasn’t going to be her, it would’ve been someone else.”

Everyone is having a different personality on the matter. What could possibly go wrong next in the situation between Stroh and Levine?

What do you think of this soap opera? Sound off in the comments!

Andre Porter

Andre is a news writer at Ringside News and Thirsty For News, covering professional wrestling since 1999. He is an avid fan of the WWE and has attended numerous television tapings and PPVs. With a background in multimedia, Andre also enjoys film, travel, comics, and rooting for Philadelphia sports teams.

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