Lena the Plug Files for Divorce from Adam22: Full Details

Adult film star and content creator Lena The Plug has filed for divorce from her husband, Adam22, after nearly three years of marriage.

Lena Nersesian, known professionally as Lena The Plug, submitted the divorce petition pro se on June 1, 2026, in Los Angeles County Superior Court — notably on her 35th birthday. According to documents obtained by TMZ, she cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split and listed April 15, 2026, as the date of separation.

The couple began dating in 2016 and tied the knot in a ceremony in Tuscany, Italy, in May 2023. They share one child, daughter Parker Grandmaison, who was born in November 2020 and is currently 5 years old.

In the filing, Nersesian is requesting sole legal and physical custody of Parker. She has not detailed a proposed visitation schedule for Adam22 at this early stage.

Financially, Nersesian stated she is currently unemployed, with her only income being $3,000 per month in spousal support from Adam22. She claimed limited access to complete financial records and joint assets, describing several figures in the filing as estimates. Among the assets mentioned is a $1.1 million entertainment studio co-owned by the pair, of which she is seeking half. Additional requests for child support and potentially increased spousal support are expected as the case progresses.

Adam22 (born Adam Grandmaison), the founder of the No Jumper podcast and a prominent figure in the adult entertainment and hip-hop media space, has taken a lighthearted public approach to the news. He reposted reports of the divorce on social media, joking about being “back on the market” and encouraging DMs from interested parties. Despite the filing, the couple had continued limited joint promotional activity in recent weeks.

The pair built a highly visible brand around their open relationship and adult content careers, with Lena frequently collaborating with other performers on camera under Adam’s involvement. Their unconventional dynamic, combined with Adam’s No Jumper platform and joint OnlyFans ventures, made them one of the more discussed couples in online entertainment circles.

Divorce proceedings remain in the very early stages, with no rulings yet on custody, support or asset division. California’s community property laws will likely play a significant role in how their business interests and earnings are divided.

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