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Adam Levine mocked in memes, flirty messages to Sumner Stroh spawn jokes

These DMs might be “Beautiful Mistakes.”

The flirty messages that were allegedly sent by Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine to Sumner Stroh and several other models have become the newest meme to grace the internet.

Levine, who denies that he had an affair with Stroh, admitted that he did “cross a line” with the Instagram messages.

Stroh first made the allegations after she posted snippets of their Instagram conversation on TikTok Monday, claiming the “Moves like Jagger” star sent her flirty messages.

“It is truly unreal how f–king hot you are. Like it blows my mind,” one message from Levine allegedly read.

But now, internet trolls are taking it to the next level and, rather than making fun of the cheating allegations, they’re mocking the 43-year-old singer’s alleged words.

“Adam Levine drama is boring, but finding out he sexts like he’s 17 and hasn’t ever f–ked is funny,” tweeted one person.

“White men flirting is so funny they be like “holy f–kkkk,” another said.

Hundreds of internet trolls have flocked to making fun of the singer. @AnthonyBLSmith/Twitter
The trolls hopped on the new meme trend almost immediately. @1664timemachine/Twitter
Most paired jokes with Levine’s alleged messages. @eeberquist/Twitter
Many of the trolls were relentless in their mocking of the singer. @firagawalkwthme/Twitter
Twitter users repurposed Levine’s alleged “f–king hot” message with hilarious captions. @punishedpope/Twitter
Adam Levine text memes take the internet by storm @takeyoruzoloft/Twitter

Some people went a step further and began captioning their own tweets with only Levine’s alleged messages.

“Me eating all the bread at The Last Supper,” joked one Twitter user.

“Drinking a robust cabernet sauvignon,” said another.

Instagram model Stroh posted a TikTok Monday claiming she and Maroon 5 Singer Levine allegedly had an affair. sumnerstroh//TikTok
Levine has denied that he had an affair with the model, but admits that he has “crossed a line.” Shlomi Pinto/Getty Images
Several internet trolls have already made Levine’s alleged texts into memes. Shlomi Pinto/Getty Images

One person even decided that regardless of the outcome of the scandal, the fact Levine allegedly sent cringey texts is something we all should appreciate.

“I think we can all agree that ‘I may need to see the booty’ is something we should carry with us from this Adam Levine scandal, it is truly a gift and we need to incorporate it into the lexicon,” declared one user.