OnlyFans star Lena the Plug denied that she filed for divorce from her husband, podcaster Adam22.
“I’m here to address the chaos,” Lena, 35, announced in a video message via X on Thursday, June 4. “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.”
Per documents obtained by Us Weekly, Lena (real name Lena Nersesian) seemingly filed for divorce on her 35th birthday on Monday, June 1, citing April 15 as the official date of separation in court documents. It appeared as if she asked a Los Angeles Superior Court to grant her legal and physical custody of her and Adam22’s (real name Adam Grandmaison) daughter.
“[Someone] has all this information and they attached a check for $435,” she told followers on Thursday. “I look at the name of the check and I start to freak out a little bit because I remember the name … The name of the check matches the name that police gave me when they arrived at my house two different times doing a wellness check … Somebody called and claimed I was being abused by my husband.”
Per Lena, she assured cops that she did not make the emergency call and the matter was apparently resolved.
“I remembered the name. The name was hard to forget,” she said.
Lena explained that she was alarmed to see the name pop up in connection with a divorce filing so she alerted both police and the local court.
“The courthouse said there’s nothing under [my] name. They were not able to make the filing,” Lena recalled.
When she spoke to police, Lena was warned that it was a “weird situation” because “this person is forging your signature, claiming they are you.” She said she was advised by police to file an identity theft report, which she said she did on May 6.
“I thought it was over,” she admitted.
The issue resurfaced this week when Adam22 informed Lena that the media was reporting “on our divorce.” Lena insisted she called the courthouse back, though she was told this time that was now an active divorce case on the docket.
“They’re like, ‘We don’t know [what to tell you]. We’ve never been in this situation. Technically, you have filed for divorce,'” Lena said. “Now I have to hire an attorney.”

She went on, “My theory is that this person is being spoken to by a catfish who is pretending to be me online. This person is trying to get money … They’re claiming Adam abused me. They’re claiming everything that [is in the reports], all of which is not true.”
The OnlyFans content creator closed the video by addressing the state of her marriage to Adam22.
“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.”
She concluded, “I found out I was getting divorced when you guys found out I was getting divorced. This is such a weird situation. Honestly, if it didn’t happen to me, I wouldn’t believe it.”
Adam22 shared Lena’s statement via Instagram, along with writing, “I love my citch. Could never turn my back on her.”
Lena previously promised fans on Thursday, June 4, that she planned to address the divorce “soon,” while denying that it was merely a “publicity stunt.”
The OnlyFans star and “No Jumper” host, 42, have been married for three years and share a 5-year-old daughter.
In her initial court filing, a person claiming to be Lena stated that she does not currently have a job and depends on $3,000 monthly spousal support from Adam 22.
“I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates,” the person wrote to the court.
Subsequent financial disclosure forms obtained by Us Weekly included someone claiming to be Lena asking to keep around $730,000 in marital assets, including half of the couple’s $1.152 million in real estate holdings. The filer also requested to retain $50,000 in household appliances and $20,000 worth of jewelry, art and collectibles on Lena’s behalf.
The filer suggested an equitable split of the $100,000 in their savings account, plus half of the $40,000 valuation of their two podcasts, ”No Jumper” and “Plug Talk.”
However, Lena clarified in Thursday’s response video that none of the financial information in court documents was accurate.
The matter is all the matter unusual since Lena seemingly referenced changes in her personal life in a message celebrating her 35th birthday, also marking the same day as she allegedly filed for divorce.
“A few years ago, I was terrified of turning 30. I thought getting older meant something was ending. Instead, it’s been the opposite,” she wrote via Instagram on Monday. “I’ve learned more about myself, built a life I’m proud of, and found a level of contentment I didn’t know was possible.”
Lena went on, “If my 30s have taught me anything, it’s that life keeps getting better. Here’s to the next five years. And thank you for being part of the journey.”
Adam22 took a more sarcastic tone when addressing his supposed divorce, asking via his Instagram Story on Wednesday, June 3, “All Black women who want to date me please DM me. I will buy you a car.”
He also shared the word “freedom” over an Instagram Story set to Jay-Z’s hit “Girls, Girls, Girls” that same day.








