Adam Levine 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
American singer Born: March 18, 1979 (age 41 years), Los Angeles, California, United States Height: 1.82 m Spouse: Behati Prinsloo (m. 2014) Children: Dusty Rose Levine, Gio Grace Levine Birthday: March 18, 1979 Nationality: American Age: 41 Years, 41 Year Old Males Sun Sign: Pisces Also Known As: Adam Noah Levine Born Country: United States Born In: Los Angeles, California, United States Famous As: Singer, Songwriter Pop Singers Rock Singers Height: 6’0″ (183 cm), 6’0″ Males Spouse/Ex-: Behati Prinsloo Father: Fred Levine Mother: Patsy Noah Siblings: Julia Milne Levine, Liza Levine, Michael Levine, Sam Levine Children: Dusty Rose Levine, Gio Grace Levine U.S. State: California City: Los Angeles
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Adam Levine met Russian model Anne Vyalitsyna in 2010, and started dating her. Adam and Anne ended their relationship in 2012. He met Namibian model Behati Prinsloo on May 2012 and married her in 2014. The couple has two daughters, namely Duty Rose (born 2016) and Gio Grace (born 2018). Adam Levine practices yoga under the instructions of Chad Dennis and Alanna Zabel. In early 2010, while performing at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue release party in Las Vegas, Levine met Russian Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover-model Anne Vyalitsyna. They began a relationship. They ended the relationship in April 2012 in an “amicable and supportive manner”. In May 2012, Levine began dating Behati Prinsloo, a Namibian Victoria’s Secret model. The couple married on July 19, 2014, with Jonah Hill officiating the wedding. Levine and Prinsloo have two daughters, Dusty Rose (born September 21, 2016) and Gio Grace (born February 15, 2018). Levine, whose brother Michael is gay, is a supporter of same-sex marriage and LGBT rights. In 2011, he made a video on Maroon 5’s official YouTube account in support of the It Gets Better Project. In January 2012, he announced that Maroon 5 had changed the location of their post-Grammy Awards show because of the “unnamed Los Angeles restaurant’s backing of Proposition 8”. In 2013, Levine was mentioned in a hostile work environment lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by an unnamed security guard who claimed that Universal Music Publishing Group’s Santa Monica location was “infiltrated with pervasive drug use where you could smell marijuana seeping from various offices and openly used in common areas, and lounges”. The guard claimed that when she complained about the cannabis smoke coming from one of the studios, she was told that “it’s Adam Levine … if he wants to come to the lobby and do a line of cocaine on the floor, it’s OK”. In an official statement to The Hollywood Reporter, UMPG (Universal Music Publishing group) described the allegations as “absurd”. In July 2020, Levine and Prinsloo collaborated with Ferrari and Save the Children to raise funds to support U.S. education programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adam Levine is a Jewish American singer-songwriter and musician. He is the lead singer of the Grammy-winning American pop, funk and alternative rock band Maroon 5. Born Adam Noah Levine in 1979 in Los Angeles, California to Fred and Patsee nee Noah Levine, Levine attended French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts Camp in New York as a child. At French Woods, Levine started the band now known as Maroon 5 – which was then called Kara’s Flowers – with his best friend Jesse Carmichael. The band released their first album titled The Fourth World in 1997, during their senior year of high school. After high school, Levine moved to New York with Carmichael and “that’s when I started waking up to the whole hip hop, R&B thing,” Levine said. In 2001, the pair added several musicians and renamed their band Maroon 5. Levine’s band was influenced by Nirvana, Pearl Jam and similar bands. Maroon 5’s albums include Songs About Jane, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long, Hands All Over, and their singles include Moves Like Jagger and Payphone featuring the American rapper Wiz Khalifa. In addition to his work with Maroon 5, Levine has collaborated with other musical and entertainment gigs. For example, he was featured on the Ying Yang Twins’ song “Live Again;” and on Kanye West’s album single “Heard ‘Em Say;” and on Alicia Keys’ third album Alicia Keys: MTV Unplugged. Most recently, Levine participated in the recording of Gym Class Heroes’ newest album in the song “Stereo Hearts.” In addition to his musical performances, he has made four comic appearances on television. In 2007, he was on a Saturday Night Live short called “Iran So Far” with Andy Samburg, Fred Armisen and Jake Gyllenhaal. Levine sang the bridge to a “love song” for Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In 2008, Levine appeared on Comedy Central’s “Night of Too Many Stars” and he had a cameo on Jimmy Kimmel Live where he endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential Election. Levine has said in various interviews that he does not plan on continuing Maroon 5 forever, and may stop after the tour for the band’s third album. Levine is also a coach on the American talent show The Voice. Though he has Jewish ancestry on both sides of his family and considers himself Jewish, Levine rejects formal religious practice and chose not to be Bar Mitzvah-ed as a child. Levine is active in several causes including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) awareness and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) rights. His personal connection to ADHD is that he was diagnosed with the disorder as a teenager so he launched an educational campaign called “Own It” to raise awareness of ADHD. Levine’s brother is openly gay, so he is an outspoken supporter of LGBT rights and made a video on Maroon 5’s official YouTube channel in support of the “It Gets Better Project.” In January 2012, Levine announced that Maroon 5 changed the location of its post-Grammy Awards show because of the original host restaurant’s backing of Proposition 8, which eliminates the rights of same-sex couples to marry.