Adam Levine's wife Behati Prinsloo is pretty psyched about her upcoming wedding to the Maroon 5 frontman. "We're very excited!" Prinsloo told Life & Style of their upcoming nuptials. Meanwhile, Levine's ex girlfriend Nina Agdal sent her well-wishes to Adam, explaining that she's OK with The Voice coach saying "I do" to soon-to-be wife Prinsloo.
"I wish him the best and he wishes me the best," Agdal said to Life & Style, "It's all good in the hood!"
Levine also spoke recently with USA Today about his life and his new movie 'Begin Again."
The Maroon 5 singer said, "I'm so happy that I get to have this life. It's funny because no one knows how good my life is as well as I do."
His Begin Again costar Keira Knightley said about Levine, "He gets to choose to do whatever he wants to do, which is a lovely position to be in. He is that confident. Can they bottle it?"
Levine said, "I don't have much of a filter. The most important thing is to be honest and not say things because you think you have to be a certain way." He recalls taking a media-training class at age 19. "This was back when I listened to people. I walked out. It was stupid. It was going to train me to be a robot who never said anything interesting. I get myself in trouble all the time - and I prefer that. I can always talk and defend myself."
The Maroon 5 lead singer also told USA Today that he didn't make money for his role as Dave, an arrogant singer who dumps his girlfriend, in the film.
"I did this movie for no money. I'm very lucky that I'm in that position," he admitted. "I want to have good experiences. I don't want to do a bunch of s--t that I hate. I want to treat [acting] completely differently because I have the very fortunate luxury of not having to think of this in terms of money."
Earlier this year, 'Superbad' star Jonah Hill made headlines when he revealed he was paid $60,000 for his Oscar-nominated performance in hit film "The Wolf of Wall Street," which was Director Martin Scorsese's highest-grossing film ever at the box office.