Ideal world after cheating scandal: Adam Levine is said to have become a father again

Just a few months ago, cheating rumors about Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo were doing the rounds.

Ideal world after cheating scandal: Adam Levine is said to have become a father again

Just a few months ago, cheating rumors about Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo were doing the rounds. But despite the fuss surrounding the case, the singer and the pregnant model are getting back together. Now they are said to have become parents of their third child.

Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo seem to be focused on family right now. The Maroon 5 frontman and the model reportedly welcomed their third baby together earlier this month, according to People magazine. The pair also have daughters Gio Grace, 4, and Dusty Rose, 6. There is apparently no further information about their siblings.

Levine and Prinsloo have had a difficult time: After several women went public to unpack alleged affairs with the singer, the musician had spoken via Instagram story in September. In it he admitted "to have crossed the line", but he had not had an affair, according to the 43-year-old. "I showed poor judgment when I was flirting with anyone other than my wife in any way," he admitted. "I have addressed it and taken proactive steps to work this out with my family. My wife and family are all I care about in this world." It was "naive" and "stupid" of him to risk it.

Just days after the singer's statement, Levine and Prinsloo went public again in early October. Now, "People" quotes an insider: "After the drama in the fall, Adam really tried to just focus on his family." Now everyone is fine. "They are excited about the new baby."

Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo have been married since 2014. Her pregnancy made Prinsloo public just days before rumors about her husband became known. The news of the renewed pregnancy did not come as a surprise: a few months earlier, in an interview with "Entertainment Tonight", the model had not ruled out expanding the family. "Never say never," said the 34-year-old. "We want a big family." The pregnancy was not planned or forced: "We leave it to fate. What will happen will happen."