OnlyFans star Lena the Plug denied filing for divorce from YouTuber and podcaster Adam22 — revealing that she may have been the victim of “identity theft.”
Per documents obtained by Us Weekly at the time, the content creator, whose real name is Lena Nersesian, seemingly filed for divorce on June 1, 2026, which also happened to mark her 35th birthday. However, she later clarified via an X video on June 4, 2026, that the documents were filed fraudulently on her behalf.
“I’m here to address the chaos,” Lena announced. “Last month, I went to check my mail and I had all of this rejected paperwork from a courthouse. Somebody has been trying to file for divorce on my behalf.”
Earlier the same day, Lena insisted that the drama around her marriage was not “a publicity stunt.”
Keep scrolling for all the details about Lena and Adam’s divorce drama:
When Did Lena the Plug and Adam22 Separate?
According to Lena, someone claiming to be her filed the paperwork on June 1, 2026, listing April 15, 2026, as the couple’s official date of separation — meaning the pair had quietly parted ways nearly two months before her filing.
In her petition, the alleged filer requested legal and physical custody of the couple’s daughter, Parker. The alleged filer also claimed that Lena is currently living in a Studio City home with Parker.
Lena the Plug’s Financial Requests
Court documents obtained by Us Weekly lay out a detailed financial picture of the influencer couple’s assets, of which someone allegedly claiming to be Lena is asking for a substantial portion in the legal proceedings.
The alleged filer requested roughly $730,000 in assets, including half of a $1.152 million entertainment studio, $50,000 from a $100,000 savings account and half of $5,000 in cash on hand, per the court docs. They also asked to keep all $50,000 in household furniture and appliances. The documents value the couple’s two podcasts, “No Jumper” and “Plug Talk” at a combined $40,000, to be split equally, plus an estimated $20,000 for her own social media presence and $20,000 in jewelry, art and collectibles.
According to the court documents, she doesn’t have a job and allegedly is dependent on $3,000 in monthly spousal support from Adam, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison.
“I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates,” she claimed in the filing.
In her X video, Lena insisted that the financial disclosure forms were filed without her permission and thus were not accurate.
Adam22 Breaks His Silence
Adam appeared to make light of the split through a series of social media posts just two days after Lena filed for divorce.
“Freedom,” he wrote via Instagram Stories on June 3, 2026, which was set to Jay-Z’s “Girls Girls Girls,” before reposting news coverage of the breakup adding, “All Black women who want to date me, please DM me. I will buy you a car.”
Adam later shared Lena’s denial video via Instagram alongside a comment, writing, “I love my citch. Could never turn my back on her.”
How Long Have Lena the Plug and Adam22 Been Married?
The pair’s relationship has played out largely in the public eye. Lena and Adam first started dating in 2016, one year before they started collaborating on adult content. They welcomed daughter Parker in November 2020 and tied the knot in May 2023.
“Oh by the way … we got married,” he wrote via Instagram at the time, sharing photos from their Italian wedding. “Almost 7 years strong and more in love than ever.”
Lena the Plug Denied Filing For Divorce
While coming forward with the “identity theft” allegations, Lena insisted that she had no actual plans to get divorced.
“I’m not divorcing at all,” she declared. “I love my husband. We’ve been together for 10 years. I know that all of you are plotting on our downfall but it’s not happening. That day has not come.”
This story was compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists.
Read the full article here












