"The Voice" contestant Amy Vachal and Adam Levine have been rumored to be making sweet music together behind the back of the Maroon 5 frontman's wife, Behati Prinsloo.
But the rumors don't seem to faze Amy Vachal who expressed her admiration for mentor Adam Levine in an interview.
"I'm still pinching myself about getting to work with Adam," she said in the clip. "He's been just such a good musical hero of mine for such a long time. He's is hands down one of the most brilliant minds that I have ever met."
"The Voice" contestant continued, "One of the biggest things I learned from him is the importance of being passionate about what you want."
OK! Magazine claimed that there's definite sexual tension between Amy Vachal and Adam Levine, which was why she was voted out of "The Voice" despite being one of the frontrunners. Their flirting reportedly is threatening his marriage to wife Behati Prinsloo.
"No one can figure out if they've had an argument or if he's trying to skirt some sexual tension," the alleged insider told the magazine, claiming that Adam Levine has been avoiding Amy Vachal.
But Amy Vachal clarified, "I really do feel like he's become like a brother to me. You know, I find myself right now just still wanting to be more like him in a lot of ways."
However, Gossip Cop insisted that the rumors about the "sexual tension" between Amy Vachal and Adam Levine are not true. And the Maroon 5 frontman's marriage to wife Behati Prinsloo is not in trouble.
"Adam Levine is NOT 'avoiding' 'The Voice' contestant Amy Vachal because of supposed 'sexual tension,'" despite a tabloid report about his alleged 'shady behavior,'" it said.
It continued, "What's worse is that OK! has put Levine in a catch-22 position. By portraying him as suddenly aloof, the singer looks like a jerk. But by suggesting there's sexual tension, he seems like a cad. Neither is remotely true."