After the “Moves Like Jagger” singer, 43, made a social media statement denying the affair but admitting to sending inappropriate messages, other celebrities began chiming in with their own thoughts on the situation. Among those speaking out is actress Sara Foster, who caused a stir on TikTok after putting a large amount of the blame on Levine’s alleged mistress, who she claimed should have just messaged Prinsloo privately. While Foster admitted that Levine was a “total pig” for the allegations, she had a particularly pointed message for Stroh, who she said shouldn’t be receiving any sympathy. “It’s like, we don’t feel sorry for you. You knew this man was married, OK? And you participated. You could’ve easily ignored the messages. You knew he was married. We do not feel sorry for you," she said. Foster’s post was widely challenged by other TikTok users, including actress Emily Ratajkowski, who slammed Foster and other people who are putting the blame on Stroh in the situation. “I don’t understand why we continue to blame women for men’s mistakes, especially when you’re talking about 20-something year old women dealing with men in positions of power who are twice their age,” Ratajkowski, 31, said in a TikTok video posted on Tuesday. “The power dynamic is so skewed, it’s ridiculous,” she added. “It’s predatory, it’s manipulative, I can’t imagine.” Lili Reinhart—known for her role on The CW’s Riverdale—also weighed in on the drama by tweeting, “Really appreciate the movement right now of women who are tired of protecting the reputation of awful men.” Bachelor alum Nick Viall also gave his two cents on the situation, delivering a message via TikTok on Tuesday. “Alright, some quick thoughts. One, and the most important one, is that the only victim here is Behati, Adam’s wife. Like she doesn’t deserve this,” Viall said in his response clip to Stroh’s original video. " “Two, is that the only people responsible for protecting a relationship are the people in the relationship,” he added. “If there was an affair here, it was because Adam chose to have an affair, not because this girl was a willing participant. If it wasn’t going to be her, it would’ve been someone else.” Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause spoke out on Twitter to criticize Levine’s apology, which seemed to rub her the wrong way. “When apologizing for cheating publicly I hate the—we will get through it together part from a man,” Stause wrote, adding, “Don’t speak for her. You’ve done enough.” In his apology statement, Levine wrote: “A lot is being said about me right now and I want to clear the air. I used poor judgment in speaking with anyone other than my wife in ANY kind of flirtatious manner. I did not have an affair, nevertheless, I crossed the line during a regrettable period in my life.” The message continued, “In certain instances it became inappropriate; I have addressed that and taken proactive steps to remedy this with my family. My wife and my family is all I care about in this world. To be this naive and stupid enough to risk the only thing that truly matters to me was the greatest mistake I could ever make. I will never make it again. I take full responsibility.” “We will get through it. And we will get through it together,” he added of his wife, who is currently pregnant with the pair’s third child together. Prinsloo has not yet commented publicly on the situation. Since the apology was shared, two more women came forward sharing screenshots of their flirty conversations with Levine, per TMZ. Levine’s former yoga teacher also accused him of sending her a flirty message, as reported by FOX News. Levine hasn’t addressed any of the additional claims. More News:
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