Lena the Plug Files for divorce from Adam22, seeks custody amid claims of no income access
She is seeking full custody of the pair's 5-year-old daughter and a 50% share of their $1.1m entertainment studio

Lena the Plug has filed for divorce from Adam22, seeking custody of their daughter and a share of assets.
According to TMZ, content creator Lena the Plug has filed for divorce from Adam22, claiming in court documents that she has no access to the money she earns within their marriage.
The divorce petition was filed in Los Angeles County on June 1, which was also Lena’s birthday. Court records show she is seeking full legal and physical custody of the couple’s five-year-old daughter, Parker, as well as a 50% share of their reported $1.1 million entertainment studio.
The filing also states that Lena currently receives $3,000 per month in spousal support from Adam22, despite both creators having built successful careers independently and together, attracting millions of followers across multiple platforms.
In the documents, Lena wrote, “I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates.”
The couple began dating in 2016 and married in 2023. The filing lists April 15, 2026 as their date of separation.
Despite the legal proceedings, the pair have continued to interact publicly on social media. Lena recently liked and commented on an Instagram post promoting a new episode of their joint podcast, Plug Talk.
Neither Lena nor Adam22 has publicly addressed the divorce or the claims contained in the court filing.
Adam22, whose real name is Adam Grandmaison, is best known as the host of the No Jumper podcast. Lena first gained prominence through social media platforms before expanding to YouTube and later establishing a career in adult content creation.


















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