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We have another unexpected twist in the strange saga of Lena the Plug and Adam22.
Yesterday, we reported that the couple had decided to end their marriage after three years.
Many were quick to express their opinions loss It’s a bit of a shock at the news, given the fact that Lena and Adam have continued to produce adult content – alone and together – after tying the knot.

News of the couple’s divorce was accompanied by reports on their financial situation, with Lena claiming she had to guess her net worth, as Adam controlled all of their finances.
Now, Ms. The Plug — whose real name is Lena Nersesyan — claims she never filed for divorce at all!
She says the situation is the result of identity theft committed by a “crazy fan of the psycho stalker.”
“Someone was trying to file for divorce on my behalf,” the podcast host and OnlyFans star shared in a video on Thursday.
She explained, “Adam is not responsible for all my financial affairs. I make more than $3,000 a month. I am not applying for custody. I will never get divorced,” adding:
“I love my husband and we have been together for 10 years, and I know you are all conspiring to bring us down, but it is not happening.”
“I found out I was getting divorced when you guys found out I was getting divorced.”
“This is a strange situation,” Lina told her followers. “Honestly, if it hadn’t happened to me, I wouldn’t have believed it.”
Lena says she filed a police report when she discovered the identity theft, but she still faces an uphill legal battle as she has “technically” filed for divorce.
“Unfortunately, [the filing] It didn’t stop the situation. Somehow, the request was eventually granted, and now I have to hire a lawyer to correct the legal process I never started,” she wrote in the caption of her video, adding:
Lena went on to state that she believes the fan responsible has been hunted by someone claiming to be her and asking for help to escape her marriage.
“For anyone wondering: I’m not getting a divorce. I love my husband, and I love our life together. My real belief is that the person in charge thinks they’re helping me because they were misled by someone online pretending to be me. This situation is ridiculous and I can’t believe it’s real life.”
Well, it’s nice that Lena sympathizes with her identity thief. But it looks like she has some annoying paperwork-related headaches in her future.

