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Someone's Trying to Divorce Lena the Plug Without Her Permission

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Here’s a sentence you don’t hear every day: an influencer found out she was getting divorced by reading about it on TMZ. That’s exactly what happened to Lena the Plug this week when reports surfaced that she’d filed to end her marriage to Adam22 — except she didn’t file anything.

On Thursday, Lena the Plug took to X to set the record straight, claiming someone has been systematically trying to blow up her 10-year marriage using forged documents and her stolen identity. According to her account, the chaos started when she discovered rejected divorce paperwork in her mailbox — complete with her name, address, and a forged signature. The filing even came with a $435 check signed by a man whose name immediately connected some dots.

That same name had been given to her by police after responding to two separate wellness checks at her home. In both cases, someone had called authorities claiming she was being abused by Adam22 — allegations Lena flatly denies. The pattern suggests this isn’t random harassment; it looks like a coordinated campaign by someone determined to end her marriage, whether she wants it to or not.

The situation took a bizarre turn when Adam22 apparently didn’t get the memo that none of this was real. He celebrated the reported split online, posting“FREEDOM”and joking that his DMs were open — the kind of thing you do when you think you’ve actually been handed an out. Lena’s response? Pure clarity:“I love my husband. We’ve been together for 10 years…it’s not happening.”She’s now lawyering up to get the fraudulent filing dismissed and make it clear her marriage is still very much intact.

What’s striking here is how vulnerability on the internet has real legal consequences. Someone was able to file court documents in Lena’s name, make false abuse allegations to police, and nearly create a paper trail ending a marriage — all while the actual person involved had no idea it was happening. She found out when the internet found out. That’s the gap between being a public figure and having actual control over your own legal status, and it’s more than a little unsettling.

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