MISTRESS DRAMA: Adam Levine gets over 20k comments on Instagram after his cheating saga with influencer, Sumner Stroh, goes viral on Twitter and Tiktok Latest 2022

 MISTRESS DRAMA: Adam Levine gets over 20k comments on Instagram after his cheating saga with influencer, Sumner Stroh, goes viral on Twitter and Tiktok Latest 2022caramesin.com – According to information reaching Kossyderrickent, Adam Levine received more than 20,000 comments on Instagram after his scam with influencer Sumner Stroh went viral on Twitter and Tiktok. (read more here)
“I only tore the band. “I recklessly sent a screenshot to a few friends I thought I could trust, and one of them tried to sell it to the tabloids. So here it is.”
The text stated, “Informed people will try to fill in the gaps with false assumptions. I have no desire to do myself a favor given how this is done.” “It’s a lot to digest, but hopefully something good can come out of it when the truth comes out.”
The influencer revealed in her TikTok video what appeared to be Instagram direct messages (DMs) between her and Levine, though she didn’t say when the alleged relationship would take place.
Levine’s alleged DM tells Stroh, “It’s really unreal how sexy you are that broke my heart.” “You are 50 times hotter. So am I, haha.”
Stroh said she did not speak to the musician for several months after the screenshot was posted, prompting her to write an Instagram DM on June 1, 2022.
“Okay, serious question. I have another baby, and if it’s a boy, I really want to name him Sumner.” do you agree with that? Death is serious,” read a message, followed by a shrug emoji.
Adam Levine has yet to comment on this topic. If we’re being technical, and assuming it was an actual Adam Levine screenshot, the singer didn’t specifically ask to name the child as her alleged boyfriend. Simply asked if she agreed with him and his wife with the help of the name. Maybe he liked the name Somner?
He added that he had sent some of his friends pictures of messages and one of them tried to sell photos to a media source. “So I’m here,” he concluded.
In a follow-up post on his Instagram story after TikTok, Stroh wrote, “Concious people will try to fill in the gaps with a lot of false assumptions. I don’t feel like I’m contemplating how this happened . Walk. There’s a lot to digest, but I hope that at least the truthful revelation is of some use. ”

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