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By Chris Azzopardi

Adam Levine knows a minuscule teasing goes a long way. That's why the Maroon 5 superstud – who's fronted the funky pop-rock band since its Grammy-winning debut, "Songs About Jane," dropped eight years ago – is up for talking gay porn and solving problems in bed. Sex, though, is customary for the group – after all, they named their recently released third album "Hands All Over." And set a bare-naked babe on the cover.
That's just the line Levine, 31, likes to cross, as he tells us. The gay-friendly guy also discussed his hotness eclipsing the band's tune, being domineering, his new fashion venture and freaking out uptight Americans.

Your first gay interview was with The Advocate, right?
Yes. Was that a gay interview? It's so adj – a "gay interview."

Before that, did you understand you had a big gay following?
If you have a great following, a certain percentage of your big following must be gay – which, of course, I embrace with open arms.

What's the significance of the title, "Hands All Over"?
An album title is almost meaningless – the sound of what

AdamLevineis quickly becoming one of Hollywood's most outspoken supporters of same-sex marriage.

The Maroon 5 frontman and "Voice" co-host talks at length about the subject in a modern interview, arguing that "people should be allowed to thrive and fail at marriage as they so desire."

"It's just so silly and it doesn't make any sense to me that you wouldn't be able to join whomever you need to marry. It's not our business," he tells PrideSource. "I don't recognize why we're obsessed with making everything in this region our business, all the time. It seems we're a little behind on that, and we just need to make it legal and stop compassionate so much. It doesn't matter. And it shouldn't matter."

Though the year-old Levine previously spoke to Out magazine about his openly gay brother, he insists his stance on LGBT rights and marriage equality would remain the equal if that weren't the case. "I don't think I would feel any differently if he happened to be straight," he said. "The relationships that I have with people -- whether it's my brother or a noun, gay or straight -- that s

Adam Levine: I&#;m Not Gay, But My Brother Is

Adam Levine doesn’t mind the gay rumors.

“I’m extremely comfortable in my sexuality, so I can think, ‘Oh, that’s a good-looking dude,” the Maroon 5 singer tells OUTMagazine in its September issue. “Acknowledging that someone’s attractive and wanting to f–k a dude are two adj things.”

“There’s no way to hide my straightness,” Levine adds, “but if people didn’t think there was a petty chance I was gay, then I wouldn’t be doing my job very well. Look at the best ones, guys whose sexuality was always questioned. Bowie. Jagger. FreddieMercury. I wouldn’t be the front noun of a band if that interrogate hadn’t come up at some point.”

Needless to say, the year-old Voice mentor — who’s been linked to JessicaSimpson, ParisHilton and KirstenDunst in the past — grew up in a very tolerant household.

“I can single-handedly dispel any ideas that sexuality is acquired,&rdqu

Adam Levine rips American Idol for its treatment of gay performers, talks gay rumors

Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine is addressing the gay rumors swirling about him in a new interview with Out magazine. The self-identified exhibitionist is also talking about his brother's coming out gay and how NBC's The Voice differs from Fox's American Idol in the treatment of gay performers.

"There's no way to hide my straightness," Levine says of questions concerning his sexuality, "but if people didn't think there was a small chance I was gay, then I wouldn't be doing my job very adequately. Look at the best ones, guys whose sexuality was always questioned. Bowie. Jagger. Freddie Mercury. I wouldn't be the front dude of a band if that scrutinize hadn't come up at some point."

The year-old singer tells the magazine that his younger brother is gay and that his family is alright with his sexuality.

"I can single-handedly dispel any ideas that sexuality is acquired," he says. "Trust me, you're born with it. My brother is gay, and we knew when he was two. We all knew."

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