Hours after Maroon 5 frontman
Adam Levine vehemently denied cheating on pregnant wife
Behati Prinsloo, more women have come forward to accuse the singer of sending them flirty messages on social media.
Sharing screenshots of their texts with the singer, many claimed that the singer was behind the conversations.
A comedian named Maryka posted a couple of screengrabs of her alleged chat with the singer in which he tells her, "Distract yourself by f****** with me!"
Maryka also posted a private video Levine allegedly sent her.
Another woman, Alyson Rosef, also posted a series of DMs, allegedly sent to her from Adam which read, "I shouldn't be talking to you you know (right)?"
In another exchange, when Alyson says she only likes metal music, Levine allegedly replies, "Said no hot chicks ever other than you."
Alyson says she made the decision to post the DMs because she feels really bad for Adam's wife, and encouraged other girls to do the same.
Sumner Stroh, who was the first to go public about the alleged affair, also issued an apology to Behati saying, "I fully realize I’m not the victim in this. I’m not the one who’s really getting hurt here. It’s Behati and her children, and for that, I’m so, so sorry."
The 23-year-old social media personality also alleged that Levine led her to believe that his marriage to the Victoria's Secret model was on the rocks.
“I was under the impression that their marriage was over. I believed that they were keeping it quiet to avoid the negative press because, as I had said, I was new to L.A. So, I just assumed that with celebrities of that calibre that that’s just how it was,” she said.
Adam released a statement on Tuesday in response to an affair allegations and said, "A lot is being said about me right now and I want to clear the air. I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner. I did not have an affair, nevertheless, I crossed the line during a regrettable period of my life."