Adam Levine’s Alleged Ex-Mistress Sumner Stroh Posted Video With Maroon 5 Song Before Coming Forward With Affair Claims: ‘You Can’t Stay Away From Me’
In videos that have since been deleted, the alleged ex-mistress of Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine appeared to use ironic Maroon 5 songs on her TikTok during the time the affair allegedly occurred.
Set to the song "Beautiful Mistakes," Sumner Stroh posted one of the videos in 2021. "I look at my life and just laugh sometimes," she captioned the TikTok.
Another video was posted in August, just a month before Stroh made the cheating allegations public on Sept. 19.
She posted a TikTok set to "Animals," a Maroon 5 song about an obsessive sexual relationship, including the verse: "You can pretend it's meant to be / But you can't stay away from me."
"A lil too specific," she captioned the clip, enhancing the irony of the lyrics.
One of Stroh's friends also seemingly referred to Levine's wife, Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo, in the comments section of Stroh's Instagram just days before Prinsloo announced her third pregnancy.
"Victoria Secret who??" the friend wrote. Stroh replied that the comment made her "blush."
Stroh has been the subject of backlash since Monday, when she posted a TikTok telling the world about her alleged affair with Levine.
In one TikTok video reacting to the affair allegations, a user named @keshasnumberonefan said, "I wanna know why you were so concerned about the image that this was gonna portray of you and how you didn't want this to come out."
The TikTok user also accused Stroh of monetizing her content amid the allegations.
Hours after coming forward with claims of an affair between her and Levine, Stroh released a follow-up video addressing criticism she received, particularly TikTok comments that called her out for allegedly getting involved with a publicly married man.
Stroh highlighted a comment that read: "It's no secret he's been married for a decade. The only victim here is his wife and children."
"The most important part that I did definitely gloss over is the fact that I was under the impression that their marriage was over," Stroh claimed.
She hit back again when another person commented, "So you didn’t see the instagram posts WITH HIS WIFE all throughout the year lmaooooo or even google."
"That's why I feel exploited because he knew I believed everything that he said because of my vulnerable position of being new to LA ... In retrospect I wish I would've questioned things more, I was I wasn't so naive, but you know, being naive is not an excuse for what I did and the role I played in this," she responded.
She ended the video with an apology to Prinsloo and her children.
Watch the full explanation, below: