
Lena the Plug is not pulling the plug on her marriage.
Okay, so there’s been a lot of talk lately about my relationship, and I wanted to clear things up. You might have seen reports about a divorce filing with my husband, Adam Grandmaison – who many of you know as Adam22 – but that’s simply not true. We haven’t filed for divorce, and we’re actually doing great! We’re still very much together, happily married for three years now, and focused on raising our sweet daughter, Parker, who’s five. We’re a family and things are good!
In a video posted on June 4th, the 35-year-old explained she’s dealing with a strange situation. She said she found rejected legal papers in her mailbox last month – someone had apparently tried to file for divorce in her name.
Lena Nersesian said that someone had completed all the divorce documents and even sent a $435 check. The name on the check made her suspect who was behind it.
Lena explained that the name on the check was the same one police officers mentioned during two separate welfare checks at her home. They’d come because someone reported that her husband was abusing her. She told the officers she hadn’t made the call, but the name stuck with her – it was unforgettable.
The host of the Plug Talk podcast, without revealing the individual’s name and referring to him as “John,” contacted both the courthouse and the police. They advised her to report the incident as identity theft, which she says she did on May 6th.

Adam told me yesterday that TMZ was reporting about our divorce, and I just thought, ‘Oh no, it’s public now.’
She contacted the courthouse and confirmed they had a case number for her divorce. However, they weren’t sure what to do next because the situation was unique and advised her to consult with a lawyer.
Lena believes someone is pretending to be her online to scam John. This person is telling John false stories about abuse, specifically the same claims made in a TMZ report, which Lena insists are untrue.

She firmly stated she wasn’t getting divorced, emphasizing her love for her husband and their decade-long relationship. She acknowledged rumors of people trying to break them up, but insisted it wouldn’t work and that their relationship was strong.
Lena was completely stunned by what was happening, saying, “I honestly wouldn’t believe it if it hadn’t happened to me.”
Court documents obtained by TMZ reportedly show Lena requested full custody of their daughter and stated she currently isn’t employed, relying on $3,000 a month in support from Adam. She also reportedly asked for half of their $1.1 million entertainment studio as part of the divorce settlement.
I often get asked about earnings on platforms like OnlyFans, and while Lena hasn’t shared her specific numbers, I can tell you what other creators have revealed about their income from the site. It’s fascinating to see the range and potential there, so let’s dive into what others are making!

The content creator announced she earned $2.9 million on OnlyFans on her first day – January 1, 2026 – with $118,000 of that coming from tips.

Blac Chyna closed her OnlyFans account in March 2023, telling viewers of The Jason Lee Show that she was making a fresh start. She felt the platform was a dead end and believed she deserved more. However, she also encouraged others who still use OnlyFans to continue earning money, but to not let it change who they are.
Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renée White, has stated that reports claiming she earned $240 million on the platform are inaccurate by around $238 million.
Blac Chyna revealed to Forbes that her online store earned nearly $2 million in two years. She launched the business in 2020, right as the pandemic began, feeling concerned about what the future held. Chyna shares her son, King Cairo, with Tyga and her daughter, Dream, with Rob Kardashian.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m always fascinated by entrepreneurial success stories, and Bhad Bhabie’s is definitely one to watch! She joined OnlyFans back in April 2021, and recently shared that she’s earned an incredible $71 million in total. After taking out all her expenses, her net profit is a remarkable $57 million. It just goes to show what’s possible with a strong brand and understanding your audience!
To quote Angela Yee, who reported on the reveal on Way Up, “That is crazy.”

When Annie Knight first started on OnlyFans, she made about $5,000 a month.
After being fired from my previous job for creating content on OnlyFans, I decided to pursue it as a full-time career. By June 2025, I told News.com.au that I was earning around $30,000 a month. That income quickly increased – I was making over $100,000 a month by May 2023, and it soon reached $200,000 a month, where it’s remained consistently for the last two years.
She claimed to have had sex with 583 men in six hours in May 2025, which was physically demanding but increased her monthly income by $400,000.
A month later, Knight told TopMob News the total had reached around $600,000. She decided to keep her monthly subscription price at $14.99 because she wants to ensure it’s affordable for everyone.

Lily Phillips, known for attempting a highly publicized challenge involving intimate encounters with 100 men in a single day, revealed to TopMob News in January 2025 that she made “millions” from the event. However, she emphasized that financial gain wasn’t her primary motivation.
She explained that nothing would make her quit. She doesn’t have a financial goal in mind – there isn’t a specific amount of money that, if earned, would make her stop what she’s doing.

Farrah Abraham, who first appeared on the shows 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom, has spoken about how a past experience with pornography was traumatic. However, she says that the platform OnlyFans offers a secure and profitable environment for adult entertainment work.
In a June 2025 episode of Kailyn Lowry’s podcast, Barely Famous, Abraham revealed she earns millions of dollars annually from her OnlyFans content. She stated, “Millions of dollars a year.”

Jenelle Evans, known from Teen Mom 2, started an OnlyFans account in May 2022 with her husband at the time, David Eason.
Evans and her partner officially split in 2024, but her work on OnlyFans proved successful. In August 2025, during a livestream, she reportedly showed her friend Tori Rhyne how much money she had earned on the platform. Rhyne then announced that Evans had made $1,511,578.
Even though Evans disagreed with her friend’s claim that she was a millionaire, Rhyne pointed out, “You need to consider all the money you’ve earned over the years. This is just a small part of the bigger picture.”

Rapper Lil Tay became even more well-known after a strange rumor circulated in 2023 claiming she had died. Shortly after turning 18 in July 2025, she joined OnlyFans and reportedly earned over $1 million in just three hours.
After posting what she claimed was proof of her earnings – over $511,000 from subscriptions, nearly $487,000 from messages, and more than $26,000 in tips – she responded to criticism in an Instagram video, saying people could dislike her if they wanted.
“We broke the f–k out of that onlyfans record,” she wrote.

Bella Thorne was among the first celebrities to join OnlyFans, and in August 2020, she became the first person on the platform to earn over $1 million in a single day, according to OnlyFans.
Bela Thorne explained to the Los Angeles Times that she created her subscription page to connect with fans on a more personal level. She charged $20 a month and quickly increased her earnings within the first week. Her content included things like voice message greetings and photos that were suggestive but not overly revealing.

Renee Gracie, an Australian race car driver who made history as the first woman to compete full-time in the V8 Supercar series, has switched gears and is now finding success creating content on OnlyFans.
She told Truly magazine in May 2024 that she struggled financially during her racing career. She decided to become an OnlyFans model, and within six months, she earned a million Australian dollars and was able to purchase her dream mansion. Her goal is to be fully retired by the time she turns 40.
She explained that joining the site completely changed her life. She used to struggle financially, relying on loans and living paycheck to paycheck, but now she feels financially secure and comfortable.

In December 2024, Sophie Rain, a cofounder of the Florida-based content creator group Bop House, expressed her gratitude to her fans for earning $43 million on the platform over the past year. This included a generous $4.3 million contribution from a single dedicated supporter. Her content is considered adult, but not extremely explicit.
Sophie claims this was just the start. In an August 2025 discussion with David Dobrik, she revealed she’d earned $82 million in just 18 months on the platform.
“No one believes me,” she said, “but it is very true.”

Bop House’s Camilla Araujo said it, Bonnie Blue didn’t.
Blue, who announced in January 2025 that she had slept with a record 1,057 men in 12 hours, asked Araujo about her OnlyFans earnings. Araujo replied that she typically makes around the same amount as Blue – about $2 to $2.1 million 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.”

In a video from January 2025, Araujo asked her colleagues at Bop House how much money they earned the previous month from their adult content.
Sophie Rain reported earning $6 million, and her business partner, Aishah Sofey, made $2.5 million. Other members of the group reported earnings of: Alina Rose with $1 million, Julia Filippo with $600,000, and Joy Mei with $100,000.
Filippo shared with Vulture that she earned $600,000 in one month after working on set with Blue, which led many of Blue’s fans to start following her too.
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