The internet is buzzing with the latest viral meme centered around Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine and his alleged Instagram direct messages to a model.
People have been quick to criticize and mock Levine, labeling him as “cringe.”
The “Adam Levine Cheating Scandal” meme gained popularity after Instagram model Sumner Stroh posted a TikTok claiming that she had a yearlong affair with the singer.
This information was sourced from meme database Know Your Meme.
Stroh shared screenshots of the alleged exchange but did not respond to requests for comment.
Her TikTok video has garnered a staggering 1.5 million likes in just two days.
In response to the allegations, Levine took to Instagram to address the situation.
He denied the affair but admitted to crossing a line during a regrettable period in his life.
Despite Stroh’s claims, Levine’s spokesperson did not provide any further comment on the matter.
One aspect that caught the internet’s attention was the alleged messages themselves.
Screenshots shared by Stroh revealed messages such as, “It is truly unreal how f—— hot you are.”
Many users couldn’t help but cringe at Levine’s flirting style.
“One of the most embarrassing things about Adam Levine cheating, even more than the cheating itself, is his insanely cringe-worthy flirting,” tweeted one user.
Another person added, “You were once named the sexiest man alive, and yet you have zero game????
Pathetic.”
Following Stroh’s TikTok, other women also came forward with claims of receiving direct messages from Levine.
However, the singer has yet to publicly address these additional allegations.
Screenshots of Levine allegedly writing, “I may need to see the booty,” to another woman also circulated online, according to Know Your Meme.
The internet had a field day with these revelations, with users creating various reactions and memes.
One Twitter user shared a picture of Captain Barbossa from “Pirates of the Caribbean” with the text, “I may need to see the booty.”
Another user humorously commented, “When I’m at the hippie grocery store, checking to see if they have those cheddar snacks I like,” accompanied by the alleged screenshot.
Jokes also emerged around the phrase, “It is truly unreal how f—–g hot you are.”
One person tweeted, “Me vs. the hot pocket I just made,” implying that the hot pocket was no match for their own attractiveness.
An Instagram meme account joined in on the fun by sharing the alleged screenshot and captioning it, “Nobody: Me @ the MacBook on my lap.”
In correction to previous information, it should be noted that the correct spelling of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” character is Captain Barbossa, not Barbosa.
Additionally, the message, “I may need to see the booty,” was allegedly sent to another woman, not Sumner Stroh.