Is Adam Levine's Wife Behati Prinsloo Starring in Maroon 5's 'Animals' Music Video? 'The Voice' Coach Says He Feels 'More Masculine' After Getting Married

Not only did Maroon 5 announce their 2015 world tour Tuesday, Sept. 2, but frontman Adam Levine also shared a "bloody" photo on Twitter and Instagram, which suggests that his wife Behati Prinsloo will star on the band's upcoming music video for their latest single "Animals."

In the said picture, newlyweds Levine and Prinsloo are both nearly naked and dripping with what looks like blood. The very telling caption of the photo, "#Animals," is the second single from Maroon 5's fifth studio album "V." The lyric video for the track, which was written by Levine, Benny Blanco and Shellback, was released on Aug. 22, on Vevo. The actual music video for it is expected to come soon.

Levine and Prinsloo, who tied the knot in July in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, were spotted holding hands and kissing while on the set of the upcoming music video in Los Angeles on Aug. 29, Hollywood Life reported.

And based on a series of photos posted by Radar Online, the 25-year-old model seems to be part of the cast of the music video, as she was seen making several wardrobe changes. In addition, she and Levine reportedly get soaked for what appears to be a scene in the video.

The 35-year-old "The Voice" coach recently joked that he wants to have 100 kids with Prinsloo.

 "I want to have 100 kids. I want to have more kids than would be socially responsible," Levine told Ryan Seacrest on KIIS FM radio show "On Air with Ryan Seacrest" on Aug. 29. "I don't know when we're going to do it. We can't do it right now. I think it's absolutely in the works for some future date."

Levine also shared that he feels "more masculine" after the wedding.

"[I] feel like a man or something, it's weird," explained Levine when asked if he feels different now that he is a husband. "The relationship doesn't change, but you feel slightly more masculine. I feel like from a man's perspective ... at the end of the day, if you're with the right person, the guy is supposed to feel like, I think, a little bit more of a man."