On September 19th, Instagram model Sumner Stroh
released a TikTok alleging that she’d had a year-long affair with American pop star, Adam Levine. The Maroon 5 frontman subsequently issued a statement in which he admitted to sending inappropriate messages but denied an affair. Since then, several other women
have claimed that they received flirty messages from him. In a previous interview, when Levine was asked why men cheat,
he blithely responded, “Monogamy is not in our genetic makeup. People cheat. I have cheated.” Is there any truth to this, or is it just an expedient excuse invented by people—particularly men—to justify their philandering?
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