Adam Levine Wore Matching Dresses with His Wife and Daughters

Adam Levine is the ultimate girl dad, and this throwback moment from 2021 is proof.

Back in April 2021, the former The Voice Coach (Seasons 1-16) posted a picture of himself proudly sporting a tie-dye dress in solidarity with his wife, Behati Prinsloo, and their daughters, Dusty Rose and Gio Grace. In the snapshot, the family all hold hands and pose facing gorgeous scenery while wearing matching pink and white attire.

”girls just wanna have fun 💅🏻” Levine captioned the post.

See the photo further down this article!

Fast-forward to 2024, and Levine shared a photo to Instagram of Prinsloo looking super cool at a beach while holding their baby boy, who was born in January 2023. In the photo, she casually poses with a drink in one hand, the baby in the other, looking ever the cool mom.

 

Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo and Dusty Rose Levine are photographed together at his Walk of Fame ceremony

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Adam Levine on his family

Levine wed model Prinsloo in 2014, and the two have been lovingly growing their family ever since. Dusty Rose was born in 2016, and they welcomed Gio Grace two years later. As for their 1-year-old son, his name has not been revealed.

In a December 2023 interview with People, the ”Sugar” singer opened up about what being a husband and father means to him.

 

“I don’t know how you can have a better life. I’m lucky enough to do what I love professionally, but also have the greatest personal life and family I could ever ask for,” the rock star said while discussing his band Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency. “And having kids and a wonderful wife, and just that life that I cling so much to. I love it so much.”

He continued: “[Family] means more than my career. But at the same time, having both is just a gift. And I think you don’t appreciate s— like that until you get a little older… As the years go on, I just get sappier and more sentimental about it. I love it so damn much.”

 

In a 2020 conversation on Ellen, Levine also noted that prioritizing home life was part of why he decided to leave his chair on The Voice. “I was just constantly working for so many years — very lucky, very fortunate, very blessed and all that, but [I wanted] to be able to spend time in this moment with my new, young family, and just have the greatest time ever. Now I’m just, like, a stay-at-home dad! I just stay home and do very little. It’s great,” he explained.