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    Twitter roasts Adam Levine with memes about cheating scandal

    It was only a matter of time.

    Social media users are turning Adam Levine’s alleged DMs into savage, hilarious memes in the midst of his cheating scandal.

    Instagram model Sumner Stroh and at least four other women came forward this week to share screenshots of flirty messages they purportedly received from the married Maroon 5 frontman.

    Levine allegedly wrote in one DM, “It is truly unreal how f–king how you are. Like it blows my mind,” which is now being repurposed all over Twitter alongside captions including “printers in the 1990s,” “Me to my MacBook after using it for 30 minutes,” “me vs the hot pocket i just made” and “Goldilocks trying the first bowl of porridge.”

    In another message, the “Wake Up Call” singer, 43, allegedly wrote, “Holy f–k. Holy f–king f–k. That body of yours is absurd.”

    In response, one fan captioned a screenshot of the DM, “drinking a robust cabernet sauvignon.”

    Another user wrote, “Me when I see a Klondike Bar” alongside another one of Levine’s alleged messages that read, “F–kkkkkkkkk I’d do anything for it.”



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    The memes come just a few days after Levine admitted he had “crossed the line” by sending flirty DMs but denied cheating on his pregnant wife, Behati Prinsloo.

    “I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner,” Levin wrote in a statement posted on his Instagram Story on Tuesday.

    “I did not have an affair, nevertheless, I crossed the line during a regrettable period of my life. In certain instances it became inappropriate.”

    Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo on a red carpet.
    At least five women have accused Levine, who is married to Behati Prinsloo, of sending flirty DMs.
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    Stroh, 23, first accused the father of two of having a yearlong affair with her in a TikTok video posted Monday, which has since gone viral.

    “Essentially, I was having an affair with a man who’s married to a Victoria’s Secret model. At the time, I was young, I was naive and, quite frankly, I feel exploited,” she began. “I wasn’t in ‘the scene’ like I am now, so I was definitely very easily manipulated.”

    Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine on a red carpet.
    Levine and Prinsloo have been married since 2014 and share two young daughters.
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    Stroh claimed Levine slid back into her DMs a few months after they ended the alleged affair with an uncomfortable inquiry.

    “Ok serious question. I’m having another baby and if it’s w [sic] boy I really wanna name it Sumner. You OK with that? DEAD serious,” the message read.

    “I was like … I have to be in hell at this point,” Stroh continued. “My morals were unknowingly compromised. I was completely manipulated.”

    After Stroh went public with her claims, four other women called out the “Sugar” singer.

    Adam Levine performing on stage.
    Levine admitted he “crossed the line” but denied cheating on his wife.
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    Alyson Rose shared a screenshot of an alleged message from Levine in a since-deleted TikTok video that read, “I shouldn’t be talking to you you know [that] right?”

    A comedian named Maryka then shared similar screenshots, alleging the Grammy winner had messaged her, “I’m now obsessed with you.”

    His former yoga instructor Alanna Zabel was the fourth woman to accuse him of inappropriate messages, alleging he once asked her to get “naked” for him.

    Most recently, a fifth woman named Ashley Russell claimed Levine struck up a flirty conversation with her on social media when she was just 20 years old.

    The “Moves Like Jagger” crooner wed Prinsloo, 34, in 2014, and they share two daughters: Dusty Rose, 5, and Gio Grace, 4.

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