Sumner Stroh, who has over 369,000 followers on Instagram, also said the singer asked to name his third child after her. In a video posted to TikTok on Monday, Stroh, 23, claimed she and Levine had been seeing each other for “about a year,” though she didn’t specify when.
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“Basically, I was having an affair with a guy who is married to a Victoria’s Secret model,” Stroh said, revealing Levine’s name and several screenshots of alleged messages the pair exchanged on Instagram. @sumnerstroh ashamed to have gotten involved with this complete lack of remorse and respect. #green screen ♬ original sound – Sumner Stroh Story continues below ad Levine has been married to model Behati Prinsloo since 2014. The couple have two children, aged four and five, and are expecting their third baby together. Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine at the Calirosa Tequila Sunset Happy Hour at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival on February 24, 2022, in Miami Beach, Fla. Getty Images Levine, 43, responded to the allegations on Tuesday morning, writing on his Instagram story that he “didn’t have an affair” but that he “crossed the line during a sad time in my life.” “I used poor judgment in talking to anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious way,” Levine wrote. The singer claimed she has “taken precautions to make it right with my family”. Trending Stories
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However, Stroh claimed in her video that she was “young, I was naive and, I mean, honestly, I feel like I’m being taken advantage of,” during the alleged affair with Levine. Story continues below ad She claimed that after she stopped talking to Levine for “a period of months,” he texted her asking her to name his baby after her. Stroh shared a screenshot of the alleged message, which reads: “Ok serious question. I’ll have another baby no matter what [a] boy, I really want to name him Sumner. Are you ok with that? DEAD Seriously.” Stroh claimed she never intended to speak publicly about the alleged affair, but said she did so because a friend tried to sell the story and accompanying screenshots to a tabloid.
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As of this writing, the video has been viewed 14.7 million times on TikTok. Also on Monday, Stroh uploaded a second TikTok video in response to people who claimed she was playing the victim. Stroh claimed she is “remorseful” and “ashamed and disgusted with myself”. “I didn’t want people to look at it and say, ‘Oh, he’s playing the victim,’ but it actually had the opposite effect,” Stroh said, referring to the first video. @sumnerstroh Responding to @alanasanders89 mentioning a few things I wish I had said in the first video ♬ original sound – Sumner Stroh The second video has been viewed 4.1 million times. Story continues below ad “I only came forward because I wanted to kill whatever story the tabloid had,” Stroh said. “The most important part that I definitely brought up is the fact that I had the impression that their marriage was over.” Stroh claimed she felt taken advantage of because Levine “knew I believed everything he said.”
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She said that once she realized Levine was still married, she stopped seeing him. “In hindsight, I wish I had questioned things more. I wish I wasn’t so naive, but being naive is no excuse for what I did and the part I played in it,” Stroh said in the TikTok video. “Again, I was in no way trying to gain sympathy, and I’m fully aware that I’m not the victim in this,” he concluded. “I’m not the one who’s really getting hurt here, it’s Behati and her kids, and for that, I’m so sorry.” 2:00 Calgary singers triumph at World Karaoke Championships in Norway Previous Video Next Video © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.