What’s Lena the Plug’s divorce twist?
Lena the Plug says divorce filing wasn’t submitted
OnlyFans creator Lena the Plug is addressing reports that she filed for divorce from podcaster Adam22, describing the situation as more complicated than viral headlines suggested.
In one update, she alleged that paperwork tied to ending the marriage was not actually submitted by her—while also disputing claims that she’s the one moving the divorce forward. The dispute centers on the idea that court documents may have been filed without her proper involvement.
What she’s saying happened
- A divorce filing reportedly surfaced.
- Lena the Plug says she was not the person who submitted the filing.
- She points to identity theft as the explanation, claiming a mystery man allegedly tried to end the marriage using court paperwork.
- She insists the documents weren’t submitted by her.
Why it matters
This kind of claim can significantly affect how a case proceeds. If filings were made without a party’s authorization, it may lead to legal challenges over what documents are valid and who has standing to take the next procedural steps.
More broadly, it keeps attention on a high-profile split between two internet influencers who have built major audiences on adult-content platforms and podcasting. Their relationship changes have been heavily scrutinized online, and any shift in how the divorce is handled can quickly become part of the public story.
No further court details are included in the available summary beyond her denial and identity-theft allegation. The next developments would typically depend on what records show and what arguments are accepted by the court.