Paul Reubens was a resident of the Hollywood Hills for years before Adam Levine is claimed to have caused such a ruckus that it supposedly drove the comedian away. In 2018, Radar Online published a source’s recounting of the reported ongoing feud between the two, which was caused by Levine’s “late night parties … with his buddies after band rehearsal back when he was single.” The “Moves Like Jagger” singer once appeared in a 2012 issue of Architectural Digest, showing off his recently purchased and renovated home in the Hollywood Hills, which could be the period this source is referencing. Reubens reportedly lodged complaints with Levine’s staff but the parties continued, so the actor up and moved.
“Paul had to move from his Hollywood Hills home because of the noise level coming from Adam’s house next door,” Radar Online’s source claimed. “They’ve never made up and it’s still awkward because they consciously avoid each other at events. They have mutual friends Judd Apatow, Joe Manganiello who are always pushing for a peace summit.”
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While it’s unclear if this rumored feud truly happened, The Hollywood Reporter’s 2020 interview with Reubens stated he had resided in his Hollywood abode for the past 35 years. As of 2022, Levine and his wife, Behati Prinsloo, purchased an over $50 million estate in Montecito, California.