Lena the Plug shared a cryptic message, days after she filed for divorce from Adam22 after three years of marriage.
“Addressing everything soon,” the OnlyFans star, whose real name is Lena Nersesian, wrote on her Instagram Stories Thursday.
“This is not a publicity stunt,” she added beneath a shot of herself with her hand over her face.
Nersesian and Adam22, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison, first started dating in 2016 before welcoming daughter Parker, now 5, in 2020.
The pair tied the knot in Italy in 2023.
In Thursday’s divorce documents, obtained by Page Six, Nersesian listed their date of separation as April 15 and requested legal and physical custody of their daughter.
The former couple’s assets were also revealed.
In the filing, Nersesian said, “I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates.”
The content creator, 35, also alleged that she does not have a job and requested $3,000 in monthly spousal support from the YouTuber, 42.
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Nersesian requested half of their $1.152 million in real estate and their podcasts, “No Jumper” and “Plug Talk.”
The mom of one estimated the shows to be valued at $40,000.
The documents also noted Nersesian requested $100,000 in savings to be divided equitably and that she keep her social media worth — which she estimated to be around $20,000.
The internet personality wants her and her ex to split their cash and to walk away with the furniture and appliances.
Despite their breakup, the duo has continued to post joint Instagram reels and release podcast episodes together.
On April 21, Nersesian uploaded a clip via social media, where she jumps up and down after Grandmaison calls her his wife.
She captioned the footage, “couple goals…am I right? 🤷🏻♀️.”
On Monday, Nersesian celebrated her 35th birthday, writing on Instagram that she once was “terrified of turning 30.”
Now, the adult film star couldn’t be happier to age.
“I learned more about myself, built a life I’m proud of, and found a level of contentment I didn’t know was possible,” she penned, adding, “Here’s to the next five years. And thank you for being part of the journey.”
For his part, Grandmaison poked fun at their split on his Instagram Story Wednesday, writing, “All Black women who want to date me please DM me. I will buy you a car.”








