Behati Prinsloo had the full support of husband Adam Levine as she walked in the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, despite him not being there in person.

“He’s on The Voice so he’s not here, but he’ll be watching,” Prinsloo, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, October 15, ahead of the fashion show. “He sent me a nice message.”

Levine, 45, and Prinsloo have been married since 2014 and share three children. The Maroon 5 frontman, who served as a coach on NBC’s The Voice for its first 16 seasons, was recently announced as one of the mentors for the upcoming 27th season. The singing competition is taped in Los Angeles, while the Victoria’s Secret runway presentation was held across the country in Brooklyn.

“I’m so excited,” Prinsloo gushed to Us ahead of her turn on the catwalk. “These are all my friends, so it’s good to be back. I’m staying in a hotel with Candice [Swanepoel].”

Prinsloo and Levine are primarily based on the West Coast, where they raise their three children: Dusty Rose, 7, Gio Grace, 5, and a son, 21 months. (Levine and Prinsloo have not publicly revealed their son’s name.)

Prinsloo and the children have been among Levine’s biggest champions through the years.

“I also just have to say, thank you to my family and my beautiful children, who are here tonight, and my beautiful wife, who is here tonight,” Levine gushed at the opening night of Maroon 5’s Las Vegas residency in March 2023. “I used to be out here for me and now I’m out here for them, and they’re everything and all that matters to me in the whole world. So I love you guys.”

He added, “My kids have never been up this late their entire f—ing lives. They’re probably asleep.”

Prinsloo also shared footage of the kids rocking out during the show via Instagram, in which they all wore concert merch.

Levine later revealed that Dusty, Gio and their baby brother are “obsessed” with the band’s discography.

“The cool thing about my kids is they’re obsessed with the band. They know every [song],” Levine said during an April appearance on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up radio show. “It’s interesting to see because they know songs that I don’t even remember writing or singing. … My daughter Dusty, she’s a Maroon 5 historian. We’re trying to get them to branch out a little bit.”

With reporting by Grace Riley

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