OnlyFans content creator Lena Nersesian, known professionally as Lena the Plug, filed for divorce from YouTuber Adam Grandmaison, known as Adam22, on Monday, June 1, which also marked her 35th birthday. The filing has brought to light significant financial details about the couple's assets and their arrangements for their 5-year-old daughter.
Court documents obtained by Us Weekly reveal that the former couple, who were married for three years, accumulated substantial assets during their marriage. The largest asset listed is real estate valued at $1.152 million, of which Lena Nersesian requested half at $576,000. She currently resides in a Studio City home with the couple's daughter.
According to the Los Angeles Superior Court filings, Lena Nersesian requested the entirety of the couple's household furniture and appliances, valued at $50,000, as well as $20,000 worth of jewelry, art, and collectibles. The couple maintained a savings account containing $100,000, of which she sought an equitable share of $50,000, plus half of the $5,000 the couple had on hand in cash.
The divorce documents also addressed the couple's business ventures. Lena Nersesian proposed equally splitting the $40,000 value of two podcasts the couple operated together: "No Jumper" and "Plug Talk." She requested to keep $20,000 that her own social media presence is estimated to be worth. In total, she asked to keep approximately $730,000 in assets as part of the divorce settlement.
On Wednesday, June 3, Lena Nersesian officially sought legal and physical custody of the couple's daughter. In her divorce petition, she listed April 15 as the date of separation. She reported to the court that she had no job and was dependent on $3,000 in monthly spousal support from Adam Grandmaison.
"I have no access to any financial resources in this marriage or actual financial information, so all amounts entered are estimates," she wrote in the court documents.
Both parties have addressed the split through social media in recent days. On the same day she filed for divorce, Lena Nersesian posted a reflective message on Instagram about personal growth. "A few years ago, I was terrified of turning 30. I thought getting older meant something was ending. Instead, it's been the opposite," she wrote in honor of her 35th birthday. "I've learned more about myself, built a life I'm proud of, and found a level of contentment I didn't know was possible."
She continued, "If my 30s have taught me anything, it's that life keeps getting better. Here's to the next five years. And thank you for being part of the journey."
Adam Grandmaison appeared to take a different approach to the divorce announcement. He posted the word "freedom" in an Instagram Story set to Jay-Z's hit "Girls, Girls, Girls" and made additional posts on Thursday that seemed to make light of the situation.
Representatives for both parties have not yet commented on the divorce proceedings. The case will proceed through the Los Angeles Superior Court system, where custody arrangements and the final division of assets will be determined.