Publication date: Sep 22, 2022 • 3 hours ago • 4 min read • 9 comments Ashley Russell claims Adam Levine messaged her on Instagram. Photo from instagram.com/ashleysfit_ /Instagram

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Another woman has come forward to accuse Adam Levine of sending romantic messages via social media.

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Fitness model Ashley Russell – who has an Instagram account with just over 5,600 followers – told the Daily Mail the Maroon 5 frontman saw her stories, liked her posts and texted her “pretty much every night at around 10 the evening”. From our newsroom to your midday inbox, the latest headlines, stories, opinions and photos from the Toronto Sun. By clicking the subscribe button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Postmedia Network Inc. | 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4 | 416-383-2300

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Russell, who was studying at Auburn University at the time, told the newspaper that Levine spotted workout posts and started sending her feedback earlier this year. “He would mostly want booty stories and would always respond with something to do with leg or booty day at the gym,” Russell said. Russell, who described herself as a “random college girl,” said the former Voice coach discovered her page because he’s “big into fitness.” “I knew it was weird, so I wanted to keep it going to see if it got worse,” she said. “When I told him he was going to get caught DMing girls like me, he stopped texting me.” Russell, who was 20 at the time, said Levine kept seeing her posts on Story. “I think this is the real meaning of disrespecting a woman. It makes me very sad that he’s married and doing this immature thing,” she continued, adding that she found it troubling that he spoke to her “considering his age and (that) he’s married.”

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Russell is the fifth woman to claim the father-of-three was a flirt on social media. After Sumner Stroh went viral after claiming she had an affair with Levine, Alyson Rosef took to TikTok to share her own alleged communication with the singer. In posts that have since been deleted, Rozef said: “I shouldn’t be talking to you, you know?” In another exchange, Rosef said she was “weird” and only likes to “listen to metal,” to which Levine responded, “Said no hot chicks ever other than you.”

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Alyson Rosef shared alleged messages between her and Adam Levine. Photo by alysonrosef/TikTok/TikTok Another woman named Maryka posted screenshots of her alleged conversations with Levine on her Instagram Story, including one in which he encouraged her to distract herself by “hanging out with me.” He captioned the image #exposeadamlevine. In another message, Maryka says “Dude you’re not like married lol,” with Levine replying, “It’s a little complicated.” Maryka posted a series of scripts of an alleged conversation between her and Adam Levine. Photo from nstagram.com/mvrykv_/ Levine’s former yoga teacher Alanna Zabel also accused the She Will Be Loved singer of sending her a dirty message. Zabel says the alleged texts ruined her life as her “jealous ex” saw them and was “brutal” with her. “One day he texted me saying ‘I want to spend the day with you naked.’ I was in the bathroom but my jealous ex saw it and became furious. “I assured my ex that I was sure it was meant for Adam’s girlfriend at the time, Becky, and that it was a mistake. I texted Adam to ask if that was the case. Adam didn’t answer…”

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We apologize, but this video failed to load. Following Stroh’s claims that she was a cheater, Levine took to Instagram to deny her claims. “I was using poor judgment in talking to anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious way. I wasn’t in a relationship, however, I crossed the line at a sad time in my life,” she said. “In some cases it became inappropriate. I have dealt with it and taken proactive steps to fix it with my family,” he continued. “My wife and family are all I care about in this world. Being so naive and stupid enough to risk the only thing that really matters to me was the biggest mistake I could ever make. I will never do it again. I take full responsibility. We will get through it and we will get through it together.”

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Levine, 43, has been married to former Victoria’s Secret Angel Behati Prinsloo since 2014. Already parents to daughters Dusty Rose, 5, and Gio Grace, 4, the couple announced they were expecting their third baby together earlier this month. In her TikTok video, Stroh revealed an Instagram DM allegedly written by Levine in which she wrote: “Okay, serious question. I have another baby and if it’s (a) boy I really want to name him Sumner. Are you ok with that? DEAD Seriously.” Adam Levine reportedly asked Sumner Stroh if he could name his upcoming child after her. Photo by Sumner Stroh /TikTok “I was like, ‘I must be in hell at this point,’” Stroh said of the strange request. “I mean my ethics were compromised without my knowledge. I was completely manipulated.” Prinsloo reportedly believes Levine when he says he didn’t have a “physical relationship.” “Behati is upset but believes him there was no physical relationship,” a source told EOnline. “They were together this whole time. She feels they are happily married and is shocked to learn what has been going on behind her back.’ [email protected]

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