Adam Levine will allegedly do everything that he can to save his marriage to Behati Prinsloo.

A source told Heat UK that Levine needs to go to therapy and have a complete lifestyle change if he wants to save his relationship with Prinsloo. And the Maroon 5 frontman is up for it.

“Adam needs to guarantee 100 percent honesty. He’s got one hell of a job on his hands if he wants to turn this around,” the source said.

Last month, several women came forward with allegations that Levine cheated on his wife. They shared the cryptic text messages sent by Levine to them via their social media accounts. And most of the messages were flirty in nature.

Levine released a statement shortly after and denied that he cheated on Prinsloo. But he admitted to sending the messages and said that he made a mistake.

However, there are claims that the “She Will Be Loved” singer needs to be held accountable for his actions. As of late, he has not apologized to the women that he flirted.

But in a shocking twist, it seems Prinsloo is also committed to making her marriage to Levine work out. The model accompanied her husband during his concert in Las Vegas. And the model was also spotted cheering for Levine.

A video uploaded by Entertainment Tonight also showed the couple happily walking hand in hand during the charity event. The clip also showed the couple looking unfazed by all the scandals being thrown at the patriarch.

It is also important to note that Levine and Prinsloo have every right to save their marriage. After all, they are expecting another baby. However, there’s also no denying the fact that Levine needs to take accountability for the things that he said and did.

But even if this is the case, there’s no proof that Levine is headed to therapy because this is what will save his marriage. It’s not also true that the singer needs to undergo a complete lifestyle change just like what the tabloid said.

Levine and Prinsloo have issues to work on but they deserve to do it privately. And there’s no reason for Levine to explain himself to the public other than to his wife and those he hurt along the way.