The internet is having a field day with the alleged flirtatious messages sent by Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine.
Social media users on platforms like TikTok and Twitter are creating spoofs and parodies of the texts and Instagram DMs that Levine allegedly sent to various women, none of whom were his pregnant wife, Behati Prinsloo.
Levine recently denied having an affair but confessed to “crossing the line.”
This admission has only fueled the creativity of online users who are now turning his alleged messages into comedic material.
One notable parody comes from TikToker Miles Jones, who claims to have been the inspiration behind Maroon 5’s hit song “Payphone” in 2012.
In his video, Jones jokes that the fake messages he received from Levine follow the same format as the ones allegedly sent to Instagram model Sumner Stroh.
While Levine supposedly expressed a desire to name his unborn child after Stroh, Jones asks if he can name the band’s new single “Payphone” since he couldn’t talk because he was at a payphone himself.
Despite the humor, Jones doesn’t forget the impact this situation may have on Levine’s wife and children.
He captions his video by expressing sympathy for them, acknowledging that they are the true victims in this situation.
The video has gained 2.5 million views so far.
Another TikTok user took things a step further by rewriting the chorus of Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You” to reflect the current controversy.
The altered lyrics humorously indicate that girls like the ones Levine allegedly messaged end up in his DMs because he is a self-proclaimed “horn dog.”
This creative twist adds another layer to the ongoing parody surrounding Levine’s alleged infidelity.
Director and songwriter Sam Haft also used the opportunity to share his own fictional story involving fake messages from the late actor Wilford Brimley.
Haft humorously reenacts a conversation where “Brimley” asks him if he has a girlfriend, to which Haft responds that he is married.
The bit continues in the comment section, with Haft accusing TikTok of suppressing his views because they fear the truth.
Meanwhile, Twitter users have joined in on the fun by jokingly announcing the discovery of more alleged texts between Levine and mystery women.
However, these messages are clearly photoshopped, featuring cartoon characters and unrelated images.
Despite the fakery, the online community finds amusement in imagining Levine’s reactions to these fictional exchanges.
Amidst all the noise, Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo are maintaining a united front.
The couple, who have been married since 2014, were recently spotted together picking up their children from school in Montecito, California.
They continue to show solidarity as they run errands around town, holding hands and demonstrating that their relationship remains strong despite the online rumors and parodies.
In conclusion, Adam Levine’s alleged DMs and texts have become a source of entertainment for the internet.
Social media users are creating hilarious videos, rewriting song lyrics, and even fabricating imaginary