Lena the Plug and Adam22 Say They Are Not Getting Divorced After Filing Was Linked to Identity Theft

Lena the Plug has denied reports that she and Adam22 are getting divorced, saying she never intended to file for divorce and that the legal action was triggered by identity theft. The social media personality and OnlyFans creator, whose real name is Lena Nersesian, addressed the situation in a video posted on X on Thursday, saying someone had been trying to file for divorce on her behalf and describing the incident as the work of a “crazy psycho stalker fan.” She said she discovered the alleged filing at the same time the public did and insisted, “I’m not divorcing at all.”
Her comments came after reports earlier this week claimed the couple had ended their marriage after three years. Those reports were also accompanied by claims about their finances, including an allegation that Lena had to guess at her net worth because Adam22 controlled the household money. Lena pushed back on that narrative, saying Adam is not in charge of all her finances and adding that she earns more than $3,000 a month. She also said she is not filing for custody and emphasized that she still loves her husband.
Lena said she filed a police report after learning about the alleged identity theft, but the situation remains complicated because the divorce filing was reportedly accepted despite her claims that she did not initiate it. She said she now has to hire an attorney to correct a legal process she believes should never have started. In a caption accompanying her video, she said the person behind the filing may have been tricked by someone pretending to be her online and asking for help to escape her marriage.
The pair, who have been together for 10 years, have drawn public attention for years because of their open relationship dynamics and continued creation of adult content after marriage. That history made the initial divorce reports especially notable, with many online observers saying they were not surprised by the news. Lena’s latest statements, however, indicate that the marriage is not over and that the divorce report was based on a fraudulent or mistaken filing rather than a real split.
In her message to followers, Lena framed the situation as absurd and said she could hardly believe it was happening. She repeated that she loves Adam22 and values their life together, insisting that the rumors about their breakup are false. While the legal issue appears unresolved for now, Lena made clear that, in her view, the couple is not divorcing and that the public divorce story does not reflect her wishes or actions.



