Summary: OnlyFans couple Lena the Plug and Adam22 are ending their marriage. Get the full details on their divorce and the fight over their massive entertainment business worth over N440 million.
The internet is buzzing with news that popular OnlyFans creator Lena the Plug has officially filed for divorce from her husband Adam22, ending their three-year marriage. The couple, known for their controversial content and massive online following, are now facing what could become a high-stakes legal battle over their entertainment empire.
The Divorce Filing
According to reports from TMZ, Lena the Plug—whose real name is Lena Nersesian—has filed for divorce in a Los Angeles County court. The move has sent shockwaves through the online content creation community, especially considering how public the couple has been about their unconventional relationship.
For those not familiar with these internet personalities, Lena the Plug and Adam22 (real name Adam Grandmaison) have built a massive following across multiple platforms, including OnlyFans, YouTube, and other social media channels. Their content has always pushed boundaries, making them both celebrated and controversial figures in the digital space.
The Money Matter: Fighting Over N440 Million Studio
The divorce isn’t just about ending a marriage—there’s serious money involved. Lena is reportedly seeking half of their $1.1 million entertainment studio, which translates to over N440 million naira at current exchange rates.
This is not small change, even by entertainment industry standards. The couple built their studio together as their content creation business exploded, turning their controversial brand into serious revenue. Now, that same business success has become the centre of their divorce proceedings.
For many Nigerians watching this story unfold, it’s a reminder that content creation has become big business globally. What started as people making videos in their bedrooms has evolved into multi-million dollar enterprises—and just like traditional businesses, when relationships end, the assets must be divided.
What This Means for Content Creators
The Lena the Plug and Adam22 divorce is more than just celebrity gossip—it’s a case study for content creators everywhere, including the growing number of Nigerian influencers and OnlyFans creators.
Key lessons include:
– Protect your business interests: When building a brand with a partner, proper legal agreements matter
– Document everything: Who contributed what to the business can become crucial during separation
– Separate personal and business: Mixing romance and business can complicate both
Many Nigerian couples are now also building joint businesses in the digital space—from YouTube channels to content creation partnerships. This high-profile divorce shows why having clear business agreements from the start is essential, regardless of how strong the relationship seems.
The OnlyFans Factor
Both Lena and Adam22 have been major players on OnlyFans, the subscription-based platform that allows creators to monetize their content directly from fans. While the platform has been controversial (and remains blocked in Nigeria), it has made millionaires out of creators worldwide.
Their success on the platform helped fund their entertainment studio and other business ventures. Now, untangling who owns what and who contributed what to their shared empire will likely be the central focus of their divorce proceedings.
What Happens Next?
As the divorce moves forward through the Los Angeles court system, fans and industry watchers will be paying close attention to how the assets are divided. The $1.1 million studio is likely just one part of a larger financial picture that includes:
– Intellectual property rights to content
– Revenue from existing content
– Social media account ownership
– Brand partnerships and sponsorships
– Other shared business interests
For now, both Lena and Adam22 have continued posting content on their respective platforms, maintaining the professional side of their partnership even as their personal relationship ends.
The Bottom Line
The divorce of Lena the Plug and Adam22 is a reminder that internet fame and fortune come with the same complications as any other industry. As content creation continues to mature as a legitimate career path—even here in Nigeria where the industry is rapidly growing—creators must think seriously about protecting their interests.
Whether you’re Team Lena or Team Adam22, or simply watching from the sidelines, this divorce will likely set important precedents for how content creator partnerships are handled when they end.
What do you think about this divorce? Should couples who build businesses together have ironclad agreements before mixing business and pleasure? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
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Stay tuned on buzzUp9ja for updates on this developing story as the divorce proceedings continue.

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