Key Takeaways
- Lena the Plug says she is not divorcing Adam22 and claims an alleged stalker has been forging her signature and filing fake divorce paperwork in her name.
- She disputes claims she only gets $3,000 in spousal support with no financial access, insisting they are both breadwinners, she usually earns more, and she controls her own money.
- In her Instagram caption, Lena says she loves her husband and their life together, and believes the person behind the forged filing thinks they are helping her after being misled by someone online pretending to be her.
Lena the Plug says she’s not divorcing Adam22, claiming an alleged stalker has been filing paperwork on her behalf.
The adult content creator clarified the matter in a video shared to her Instagram on Thursday (June 4), calling the ordeal “so insane.”
“Someone who is not me has been trying to file for divorce on my behalf,” Lena said in a nearly three-minute video. “I know this because they've been filling out the paperwork incorrectly and so it is being sent to my house. It happened in, I think, March and then in April.”
She continued, “I guess they finally figured out how to properly file for a divorce because now there is a legitimate case number at the courthouse under my name. They have been forging my signature—and I know who they are because their name is on the check that got sent to my house, claiming that I want to be divorced.”
Lena referred to TMZ’s original report about the purported divorce and how she supposedly filed the paperwork on her birthday. However, the content creator says she was shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills with Adam and their daughter, and not a courthouse.
She also addressed a claim that she only received $3,000 per month in spousal support without access to their other finances.
“Basically implying that like Adam sends me out to work and and then just hoards all of my money—not true,” she said. “We're both breadwinners, but I make more most of the time and I have access to all of my finances.”
She continued, “I know that just everyone out there was like so hyped. Like everything that they've ever believed about us, they're like, ‘Yeah, we knew they weren't going to make it. They are divorcing.’ Not true. But what an insane story. Like, how am I going to undo this?”
In the caption to the video, she wrote, “I love my husband, and I love our life together. My genuine belief is that the person responsible thinks they are helping me because they have been misled by someone online pretending to be me. This situation is RIDICULOUS and I can’t believe it’s real life.”
Adam22 meanwhile, joked about it all by sharing a Jason Luv meme after news of the divorce broke.