Parenthood is a choice and a gift, and that is why for those who are blessed like Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine, the only question is how many they can afford. And it's not about money, but there are aspects like health, taking care of so many kids and their stamina to do it.
Since Adam Levine will not be doing The Voice, his wife has been getting him on a project of adding more kids to their already brood of 2.
In a recent interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Behati Prinsloo revealed how she and husband, Adam Levine will be doing more babies after his departure from The Voice. Fortunately, they are in unison with having a big family, but they cannot decide as to how many children they can have.
Although it should not be a problem for celebrities like them, the Namibian Victoria's Secret model is more particular on her body and how much it can carry without abusing it.
Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo are already parents to two daughters, 2-year-old Dusty Rose and 1-year-old Gio Grace and the couple initially agreed with five children. However, the supermodel lessened her decision to three or four max and hilariously answered to the talk show host "Adam can't have everything," and adds by changing her mind. "I'm carrying them."
Ellen DeGeneres is a good friend of the Maroon 5 frontman and his wife, as he was also the one who named their firstborn.
Recalling Adam Levine's appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres show in November 2016, the talk show host was the one who suggested the name Dusty Rose when he was asked by Levine via text for some advice on some advice for his upcoming child and gave him an entire list.
Although the name "Dusty" did not sit well for Behati Prinsloo at that time because of its literal meaning of like a "piece of dust," especially for the model's Afrikaner parents. But, eventually, the name Dusty became a household favorite, which was the reason why it was finally chosen to be their firstborn's name.
Adam Levine's friendship with Ellen DeGeneres came to the extent that the talk show host bought even the singer's Beverly Hills home for $45 million. After the finale episode of The Voice Season 16, the show's new format and an alleged tension with NBC entertainment co-chairman Paul Telegdy might be the reason for his abrupt decision. Nevertheless, Levine and his wife will more likely have more time to focus on making his goal of 5 kids.