Emily Ratajkowski Blames Adam Levine for Alleged Affair, Chrishell Stause Is Put Off by His Apology
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Responding to Sara Foster's take on the drama, the 'Gone Girl' star slams criticism of the Maroon 5 singer's alleged mistress as 'sexism and classic misogyny.'

AceShowbiz - Adam Levine's alleged affair is the latest celebrity scandal that is causing a stir and fellow stars could not help weighing on it. Among those who have given their two cents on the cheating allegations is Emily Ratajkowski, who is divorcing her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard after he allegedly cheated on her.

The "Gone Girl" star appears to take Sumner Stroh's side as she solely blames men for their "mistakes." In a TikTok video, the 31-year-old beauty said in response to Sara Foster's comments, "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. The power dynamic is so skewed, it's ridiculous. It's predatory. It's manipulative."

"Also, if you're the one in a relationship, you're the one obligated to be loyal so the whole other woman to blame, that's bad and it's literally designed to keep women apart," the model continued. She said in a second video, "I think a huge problem in our culture right now is that we just say, 'Oh, men are monsters, they're terrible, they're horrible.' We don't hold them accountable and then we blame other women."

"We ask women to adjust their behavior instead of just saying men need to change their behavior. It's sexism. It's classic misogyny," the "Blurred Lines" video vixen concluded her thoughts.

Sara previously took to her own TikTok account to slam both Adam and Sumner for their part in the drama. "Cheating is so gross," she said. "This woman who chose to make a viral TikTok video...putting it out there for the world to see for a pregnant woman to see when she could have just messaged her privately...We don't feel sorry for you. You knew this man was married and you participated."

Meanwhile, Chrishell Stause, whose marriage to Justin Hartley ended in 2019, was put off by Adam's apology. "When apologizing for cheating publicly, I hate the we will get through it together part from a man," the "Selling Sunset" star wrote on Twitter. "Don't speak for her. You've done enough."

"The Bachelor" alum Nick Viall didn't accept Adam's explanation as well. "Emotionally cheating is still cheating Adam," he wrote on Instagram. The former reality TV star also put together his video with Sumner's TikTok. Sharing his take on it, he said, "One and the most important one is that the only victim here is Behati [Prinsloo], Adam's wife. She doesn't deserve this."

"Two, the only people responsible for protecting a relationship are the people in the relationship. If there was an affair here, then it's because Adam chose to have an affair, not because this girl was a willing participant. If it wasn't going to be her, it'd be someone else," he added.

Believing that Sumner was also at fault for the alleged affair, he noted, "Three, that being said it does not absolve the Sumner girl from us having an opinion on her character." He blasted the Instagram model for "her ego talking."

"It was that same ego and its need for feeling special that allowed her justify having an affair with a married man for a year," he elaborated. "You don't get to be involved in an affair for a year and then claim that you gave any thoughts or consideration to the feelings of their partner. And her making this TikTok and blasting it all over the internet is this further proof that she's only considering how this story impacts her and not considering the feelings of the actual victim, like say Behati." He went on accusing the 23-year-old of "monetizing attention" with her confession.

Sumner earlier claimed in a TikTok video that she and Adam had a relationship for about a year, when he's already married to Behati Prinsloo. She added that they have not talked for months now, but shared a screenshot of an alleged message sent by Adam to her in which he asked, "Ok, serious question. I'm having another baby and if it's [a] boy I really wanna name it Sumner. You OK with that? DEAD serious."

Adam later issued a statement denying that he had "an affair." He, however, admitted to showing "poor judgement" and that he "crossed the line." Meanwhile, more women have exposed the Maroon 5 singer for allegedly getting flirty with them.

Seemingly unfazed by the cheating allegations, Adam and his wife Behati put on a united front during their first public outing since news of the alleged affair broke. They were all smiles as they picked up their two kids from school on Tuesday, September 20.

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