Following a cheating scandal that put their eight-year marriage to the test, Adam Levine, 44, and Behati Prinsloo, 34, have managed to rebuild their relationship and emerge stronger than before. Six months ago, the Maroon 5 frontman faced accusations of sending inappropriate messages to multiple women, causing turmoil within their marriage.

According to insiders, Levine has since devoted himself entirely to Prinsloo and their family, making a significant change in the way he handles their relationship. Winning back his wife's trust was no easy feat, as Prinsloo felt humiliated and embarrassed by his actions, even threatening to leave him. However, the couple put in the effort to mend their relationship, which included attending couples therapy.

Levine also returned to yoga and meditation, helping him refocus his priorities and work on his personal growth. A second source stated that these efforts have been fruitful, as Prinsloo has noticed a genuine transformation in her husband. The supermodel is proud of Levine for demonstrating his capacity for change and has since forgiven him.

The couple's path to recovery reportedly involved spending more quality time together, enjoying date nights without their children, and allowing Prinsloo to have girls-only nights. These measures have helped them get back on track as a couple, rekindling the connection that once defined their relationship.

Although Levine admitted to engaging in emotional affairs with women on social media, he denied any of them becoming physical. The former Voice coach expressed regret for his "poor judgment" and acknowledged that he should have focused on his wife, who was pregnant with their third child at the time.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the extent of Levine's indiscretions, he and Prinsloo have managed to put the past behind them as they look forward to their future together. As they continue to work on their relationship and reaffirm their commitment to one another, the couple serves as an example of the resilience and strength that marriages can possess, even in the face of adversity.