“If people didn#39;t think there was a small chance I was g-ay, then I wouldn#39;t be doing my job very well,” the Maroon 5 rocker, 32, says in the September issue of Out magazine. “I wouldn#39;t be the front man of a band if that question hadn#39;t come up at some point.” Adam Levine wouldn#39;t be offended if people thought he was into men. In fact, he#39;d embrace it. Although he says there#39;s “no way to hide my straightness,” Levine – who mentions David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Freddie Mer
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