Adam Levine Congratulates Himself on Being The World's Most Awful Person

3/7/2013 12:00 AM PST
0307_fish_levine Sure, there are probably people in this world that are more awful than Adam Levine, but can you think of any? Yes, you can? OK, but can you think of a more awful person who would be discussed on this very site? You can? Well, you just hush your mouth for a minute and let Adam have his moment in the sun. 

In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Adam Levine talked about a lot of things, including the way he gets off on being a bag of douche: 

"I say the wrong thing, I offend people, and I p--s people off, all of which I like."

And here he is actually being a bag of D on the topic of The Voice and the original prospect of being on a reality show:

"I scoffed at it initially. It's just a bunch of f-king assholes who are fame wh-res."

And here he is showcasing his hurt feelings about mean words concerning his acting abilities:

"They'll probably say that I'm a better actor than I am a singer or something. They'll find some way to f-ck me with something negative." 

Oh, Adam, of course you like to think that you're the world's most blessed gift, but can you just stop for a minute? Maybe take some time for reflection, really figure out what caused all this foolishness to flow so rampantly inside of you. That would be best for us all.

--Emily Trainham 
Filed Under:  Adam Levine , Interview

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