Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo showed major PDA on the Vanity Fair Oscars Party carpet as they made their first public appearance since the cheating scandal. The couple recently welcomed their third child, whom Prinsloo was carrying when the cheating scandal broke out.
D&G Beauty
Prinsloo glittered in a figure-hugging Dolce & Gabbana black sequin column dress with a high neck and minimal jewelry. She wore her bleached blonde hair down in a tousled wave and kept her makeup muted.
Levine Choose ‘Bad Boy’ Chic
Meanwhile, Levine decked out in an all-black classic suit with his shirt unbuttoned halfway. His bleached platinum blonde hair was the star of the show as it stood out against his dark clothing.
Mom And Dad Have A Nice Day Out
Prinsloo joked about finally leaving the house with her spouse in her Instagram caption. It was an undeniable reference to being a mom to an infant for a third time and taking a break from work.
Body Language Lies
The internet went wild upon seeing the happy couple show affection publicly because of the scandal attached to their marriage last Summer. TikTokers analyzed their body language and deduced Prinsloo wasn’t “enjoying” the affection from her husband.
What Was The Great Scandal?

While Prinsloo was still carrying their third child, an Instagram model, Sumner Stroh, exposed Levine for secretly carrying on a year-long relationship with her. She shared private text message exchanges via Instagram , where Levine complimented her sexually.
Denying All Accusations
The Maroon 5 singer denied the accusations but agreed that he crossed a line by engaging in such flirtatious banter. He apologized for embarrassing his pregnant wife and promised to make things right with her.
The Internet Never Forgets

As celebrities now know, social media never forgets, even if your loved ones forgive. TikTok users couldn’t believe that the model walked the carpet with her husband after such public embarrassment.
Cheating Scandal
Among Levine’s violations was a conversation where he asked Stroh if he could name his third child after her. For one TikTok user, that would’ve been the last straw but clearly not for Prinsloo.
Working To Regain Her Trust

According to PEOPLE , a source said Levine was willing to regain his wife’s trust after that fiasco. Based on their interaction on the Vanity Fair carpet, they mended their fractured relationship.
Regretting His Decision
The Maroon 5 singer reportedly felt like an idiot for being inappropriate and going behind Prinsloo’s back but is now 100 percent committed to making his marriage work.
Committed To Making Things Work
A nice fan defended Prinsloo’s choice to keep her marriage, saying she’s an African woman who takes legal commitments seriously and wouldn’t divorce her husband over a mistake. (Read the comment in the post above.)
Celebrating Friends Together
Although the Vanity Fair Oscars party was the first public outing for the happy couple, they stepped out for a friend’s wedding in February. It was their first outing since welcoming their third daughter, whose name is still unknown.
Ready For Baby Three
The couple are parents to six-year-old Dusty Rose and four-year-old Gio Grace so they’re experienced with parenting.
Fun Chaos
Levine described parenting three children below ten as a zone defense. He told Ryan Seacrest that it’s fun chaos watching the older children go from zone to zone.
Getting A Minivan
The Grammy-winning singer is considering buying a minivan to go with his new status of being a father of three. His minivan is a fun spaceship for his children, unlike the typical mom vehicle people call it.
Back To Work
Meanwhile, Prinsloo is gearing up to return to work and used the Vanity Fair party as a soft launch.
Starting A Vegas Residency
This month also marks Levine’s return to Las Vegas with his band, Maroon 5, as they start two legs of residency.
The Show Starts In A Week
The first show starts on the 24th at Dolby Live in Park MGM and would last until August.
Moing On With Love

As long as the couple is willing to make it work, everything else is white noise.