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OnlyFans’ Lena the Plug Says Adam22 Divorce Was Hoax Filed by Impersonator

Lena the Plug is not pulling the plug on her marriage. 

Just one day after reports surfaced that the OnlyFans model had filed for divorce from her husband Adam22 (real name Adam Grandmaison)—with whom she shares daughter Parker, 5—Lena explained neither she nor her husband had actually filed the paperwork. Furthermore, she said they haven’t broken up and are still going strong three years after tying the knot.

“I’m here to address the chaos,” the 35-year-old began in a June 4 video posted across her social channels. “Last month I went to check my mailbox and I had all of this rejected paperwork from a courthouse. Somebody has been trying to file for divorce on my behalf.”

Lena (real name Lena Nersesian) explained that someone had filled out all of the divorce paperwork, and even included a check for $435—and the name on the check gave her an idea about what might be happening.

“The name on the check matches the name that the police gave me when they arrived at my house two different times doing a wellness check,” Lena said, “claiming that somebody called and said that I was being abused by my husband. I let the cops come in and reassured them that I did not make the call. But I remembered the name. It was a name that was hard to forget.”

The Plug Talk podcast host—who did not name the person, but instead called them “John”—then called both the courthouse and the police, who told her to file an identity theft report, which she said she did on May 6. 

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“So then yesterday Adam tells me TMZ is reporting on our divorce,” she said. “I’m like, ‘Oh no, it's happened.’”

She called the courthouse, which she said told her they did indeed have a case number for her divorce, but were uncertain how to proceed as this was an unusual situation and recommended she hire an attorney. 

“My theory is that this person John is being spoken to by a catfish who's pretending to be me online,” Lena suggested. “And this person is trying to get money out of John. They're claiming that Adam abused me. They're claiming everything that is basically in the TMZ report—all of which is not true.”

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“I’m not divorcing at all,” she continued. “I love my husband. We've been together for 10 years. And I know that all of you are plotting on our downfall, but it's not happening. That day has not come.”

Overall, Lena couldn’t wrap her head around the situation she is now facing, quipping, “Honestly if it didn't happen to me, I wouldn't believe it.”

In the court docs—which according to TMZ were filed on June 1—Lena had allegedly requested legal and physical custody of their daughter and said that she didn’t have a job, only $3,000 in monthly spousal support from Adam. The docs also said the couple had a $1.1 million entertainment studio, alleging that Lena wanted half of that in the divorce. 

While Lena has not disclosed her actual income, keep reading for what other OnlyFans stars have revealed about how much they’ve made from the adult subscription website.

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Piper Rockelle

The YouTuber said she made $2.9 million on OnlyFans on her first day after signing up Jan. 1, 2026—including $118,000 in tips.

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Blac Chyna

Blac Chyna deactivated her OnlyFans account in March 2023, explaining on The Jason Lee Show, "I'm just changing everything about me. All that stuff is a dead end and I know that…I'm worth way more than that." Still, she added, "Shout out to the people that do still have their OnlyFans and stuff like that. Get your money, don't let the money make you."

As for the rumor that Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renée White, made $240 million on the platform, she told Forbes the figure was about $238 million off.

"The actual number was close to $2 million, within a two-year span," the model, who shares son King Cairo with ex Tyga and daughter Dream with ex Rob Kardashian, told Forbes after she left the site. "I opened it in 2020, so right when the pandemic had hit. I had opened it because I was like, 'Oh my gosh, what's about to happen?'"

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Bhad Bhabie

Since joining in April 2021, Bhad Bhabie had grossed $71 million and netted (after subtracting expenses, etc.) $57 million, according to an OnlyFans earning statement the rapper (born Danielle Bregoli) shared in July 2024.

To quote Angela Yee, who reported on the reveal on Way Up, "That is crazy."

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Annie Knight

When Annie Knight first started on OnlyFans, she made about $5,000 a month.

"Then when I got fired for doing OnlyFans, I decided to do it full-time, and I was making $30,000 a month," the Australian adult entertainer and aspiring mainstream porn star told News.com.au in June 2025. "It was May 2023 when I started to make over $100,000 per month, and that quickly crawled up to $200,000 per month, where I have comfortably sat for the past two years."

Having sex with 583 men in six hours—a feat she said she accomplished in May 2025—required more exertion, but the stunt also resulted in a $400,000 boost to her monthly receipts.

"Now it's about $600,000," Knight told E! News a month later. And she wasn't planning to raise her $14.99 per month subscription rate because, she said, "I like to make it accessible for everyone."

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Lily Phillips

Lily Phillips, who made headlines when she endeavored to have sex with 100 guys in one day, told E! News in January 2025, post-stunt, that her earnings were "in the millions." Not that she was doing it for the money.

"For me, there's no amount of money that would make me stop," she said. "There's no goal. It's not like, 'Oh, if I hit this figure, I'll stop doing this.'"

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Farrah Abraham

Farrah Abraham, a member of the original cast of 16 and Pregnant and then Teen Mom, said she was traumatized by her 2013 foray into the porn business—but OnlyFans provided a safe—and apparently lucrative—space to work in adult entertainment.

"It's millions," Abraham said of her OnlyFans revenue on a June 2025 episode of Teen Mom alum Kailyn Lowry's Barely Famous podcast. "Millions of dollars a year."

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Jenelle Evans

Teen Mom 2 alum Jenelle Evans joined OnlyFans in May 2022 in a joint venture with then-husband David Eason.

They broke up for good in 2024, but Evans' efforts weren't for naught: In an August 2025 livestream, she purportedly showed pal Tori Rhyne the amount she'd made from OnlyFans over the years. Looking at Evans' phone, Rhyne announced, "$1,511,578."

While Evans pushed back at her friend's assessment that she's a millionaire, Rhyne added, "You have to think about all the money you've made in the past. This is just one little thing."

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Lil Tay

More famous ever after being the subject of a bizarre 2023 death hoax, rapper Lil Tay got on OnlyFans days after her 18th birthday in July 2025 and apparently made more than $1 million in three hours.

"You can hate on me all you want," she said in an Instagram video after sharing a purported screengrab that showed earnings of $511,003.79 for subscriptions, $486,668.11 for messages and $26,736.19 in tips.

"We broke the f--k out of that onlyfans record," she wrote.

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Bella Thorne

Bella Thorne was one of the first Hollywood stars associated with OnlyFans—and in August 2020 she became the first content creator on the site to make more than $1 million in one day, according to the platform.

She wanted her page to be a place where she could "really just be more personal with my fans," Thorne, who charged $20 for a monthly subscription, told the Los Angeles Times after doubling her haul within a week. Content included "good night and good morning personal messages" sent via voice memo, as well as sexy-but-not-explicit photos.

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Renee Gracie

Former race car driver Renee Gracie—the first Australian woman to be a full-time driver on the V8 Supercar circuit—pumped the brakes on that career in favor of lapping the competition on OnlyFans.

 “When I was racing, I was broke", she told Truly in May 2024. "I gave up racing to become an OnlyFans model and in just over six months, I earned 1 million (Australian dollars) and bought my multimillion-dollar mansion. My absolute dream would be when I’m 40 years old to be completely retired and done from working."

Since joining the site, "My life has done a complete 180," she continued. "I went from not being able to afford anything and having to take loans out, literally living week by week, day by day, and now, I'm really comfortable."

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Sophie Rain

After a year on the platform, cofounder of Florida-based content creator collective Bop House Sophie Rain—whose content is NSFW but not as X-rated as some—thanked her subscribers in December 2024 for blessing her with $43 million, including $4.3 million from one devoted fan.

But that was only the beginning, according to Sophie, who said in an August 2025 conversation with David Dobrik that, in 18 months on the site, she'd made $82 million

“No one believes me,” she said, "but it is very true.”

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Bonnie Blue

Bop House's Camilla Araujo said it, Bonnie Blue didn't.

But when Blue—who shared in January 2025 that she had completed the feat of having sex with a record 1,057 men in 12 hours—asked Araujo how much she made on OnlyFans, Araujo's answer was, "I make roughly the same amount as you do, like 2, 2.1 in a good month."

As in $2.1 million.

"You may or may not be lyin', but…," Blue, who's real name is Tia Billinger, said.

Araujo replied, "I mean, just the thing, I don't have to f--k a thousand guys to make that much."

But, Blue added, "I've got a thousand reasons more to enjoy my job."

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Bop House

In a January 2025 video, Araujo asked fellow Bop House members how much they'd made in the previous month from their smorgasbord of sexy content.

Sophie Rain said $6 million and her cofounder Aishah Sofey said $2.5 million, while members Alina Rose said $1 million, Julia Filippo $600,000 and Joy Mei $100,000.

Filippo told Vulture that she reached $600,000 in a month after spending time on set with Blue, prompting a bunch of the British porn performer's fans to follow her as well.

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