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From $1.15M in Assets to Freedom Posts: Inside the Adam22 and Lena the Plug Split

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OnlyFans creator Lena Nersesian (known professionally as Lena the Plug) filed for divorce from YouTuber Adam Grandmaison (Adam22) on Monday, June 1—her 35th birthday—ending a three-year marriage and sparking a revealing look at how the couple’s digital empire gets carved up in court.

The split itself is tabloid-ready: court documents show a combined $1.152 million in real estate, six figures in savings and cash, two podcasts (No Jumper and Plug Talk), and a daughter caught in the middle. But what makes this breakup genuinely interesting isn’t the dollar signs—it’s the contrast between how each party is handling the public fallout.

Lena filed for $576,000 in real estate assets, $50,000 in household goods, and $20,000 in jewelry and collectibles. She’s also seeking an equitable split of their $100,000 savings account and half the $5,000 in cash. The No Jumper and Plug Talk podcasts, valued at $40,000 combined, would be split evenly under her proposal. In total, she’s asking to retain roughly $730,000 in assets. But here’s the kicker: in her court filing, Lena reported having no job and being dependent on $3,000 monthly in spousal support from Adam22, adding that she had no access to financial information and all figures were estimates.

Meanwhile, Adam22 took to Instagram with a decidedly different vibe. He posted“freedom”set to Jay-Z’s“Girls, Girls, Girls”and went fishing for dates with a post asking Black women interested in dating him to slide into his DMs, promising to buy them a car. It’s the kind of tone-deaf energy that suggests he’s either genuinely oblivious to his wife’s public pain or deliberately performing indifference—possibly both.

Lena’s own public statement on her 35th birthday tells a different story. She reflected on growth, self-discovery, and building a life she’s proud of, framing her 30s as a period of genuine improvement rather than decline. There’s maturity in that message, especially when set against Adam22’s car-buying thirst trap. She’s also seeking legal and physical custody of their 5-year-old daughter, listing April 15 as their date of separation.

What emerges from these court documents is less a cautionary tale about influencer wealth and more a portrait of two people on entirely different pages. Lena’s navigating single motherhood and financial uncertainty despite her public success. Adam22 is celebrating freedom like he just signed a record deal. That gap—between her grounded reality and his performance of liberation—might tell you everything you need to know about why this marriage didn’t make it to year four.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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