Lena the Plug’s porn partner Jason Luv takes dig at Adam22 after couple’s divorce
Overall Assessment
The article prioritizes sensationalism and viral moments over neutral reporting, framing the divorce as a continuation of a public feud. It relies on recycled quotes and social media activity without current sourcing or context. The tone and structure resemble tabloid entertainment more than professional journalism.
"Sleeping with that gentleman has been amazing for both her career and our business @plugtalkshow! Overall I’m glad we did it and I’m happy to report her vagina has returned to its original pre-BBC size."
Loaded Language
Headline & Lead 20/100
The headline and lead prioritize tabloid-style drama over factual or neutral reporting, framing the divorce as a continuation of a public feud rather than a personal or legal development.
✕ Sensationalism: The headline frames the story around personal conflict and rivalry, using emotionally charged language like 'takes dig' and referencing a 'messy rivalry,' which sensationalizes the divorce filing as a celebrity feud rather than a personal or legal event.
"Lena the Plug’s porn partner Jason Luv takes dig at Adam22 after couple’s divorce"
✕ Sensationalism: The lead emphasizes drama and social media activity over substantive developments in the divorce, prioritizing viral moments (Instagram Story, yacht photo) over legal or personal context.
"Jason Luv just reignited one of the internet’s messiest rivalries with a single Instagram Story."
Language & Tone 20/100
The article uses emotionally charged, crude, and sensational language throughout, failing to maintain objectivity or editorial distance.
✕ Loaded Language: The article includes Adam22’s crude and degrading quote about his wife’s body without critique or contextual distancing, reproducing it uncritically.
"Sleeping with that gentleman has been amazing for both her career and our business @plugtalkshow! Overall I’m glad we did it and I’m happy to report her vagina has returned to its original pre-BBC size."
✕ Loaded Adjectives: The article quotes Jason Luv’s boast about being a better sexual partner without challenge or counterpoint, normalizing self-aggrandizing claims.
"Well, obviously yes… one hundred percent"
✕ Loaded Language: The article uses emotionally charged language like 'messiest rivalries,' 'cozy yacht snap,' and 'reignited' to amplify drama.
"Jason Luv just reignited one of the internet’s messiest rivalries with a single Instagram Story."
✕ Appeal to Emotion: The article includes a direct quote where a woman is interrupted while making a comparative comment about two men’s physical attributes, which is reported without critical reflection.
"But, when you have them side by side…" she said while being interrupted by the moderator."
Balance 25/100
The article lacks current, direct sourcing and relies on recycled public content, reducing credibility and balance.
✕ Single-Source Reporting: The article relies entirely on public social media posts, past interviews, and court filings. No independent verification or current statements from involved parties or legal representatives are included.
✕ Vague Attribution: All quotes are from past public statements or social media; no current on-record comments from Nersesian, Grandmaison, or Luv are provided. Representatives did not respond, leaving the article without direct sourcing.
"Reps for Nersesian and Grandmaison have yet to respond to California Post’s requests for comment."
Story Angle 20/100
The article frames the divorce as a chapter in an ongoing celebrity feud, prioritizing drama over personal, legal, or emotional dimensions.
✕ Conflict Framing: The entire narrative is built around the 'rivalry' between Jason Luv and Adam22, reducing a personal divorce to a celebrity feud, which exemplifies conflict framing.
"Jason Luv just reignited one of the internet’s messiest rivalries with a single Instagram Story."
✕ Episodic Framing: The story treats each event—porn scene, boxing match, Instagram post—as isolated episodes in a drama, without exploring systemic issues like relationship dynamics, public scrutiny, or digital fame.
"The upload comes just days after Nersesian filed to end her marriage to Adam22..."
Completeness 30/100
The article presents isolated facts about the divorce settlement but fails to provide legal, financial, or emotional context that would help readers understand the significance of the claims.
✕ Missing Historical Context: The article provides no broader context about the legal, emotional, or social dimensions of divorce, especially involving public figures and child custody. It omits any systemic or psychological context about celebrity relationships, OnlyFans partnerships, or custody norms.
✕ Decontextualised Statistics: The financial details of the divorce are reported without comparison or explanation of typical asset divisions in California, making the numbers decontextualized despite being specific.
"Nersesian listed their largest asset as $1.152 million in real estate, requesting she retain half at $576,000."
Celebrity relationships portrayed as chaotic and unstable
[conflict_framing] and [episodic_fram游戏副本] amplify drama by framing the divorce as a continuation of a public feud, focusing on viral moments rather than personal or legal substance.
"Jason Luv just reignited one of the internet’s messiest rivalries with a single Instagram Story."
Marriage and relationships framed as dysfunctional and performative
The article emphasizes public sexual exploits, jealousy, and boxing matches as central to the marriage, implying the relationship was built on spectacle rather than emotional stability.
"It’s officially been a week since I let my wife do a porn with another guy. I felt a little jealous at first but overall it wasn’t that big a deal."
Public discourse framed as dominated by crassness and spectacle
The article uncritically reproduces crude, boastful, and sexually explicit statements, normalizing them as part of public conversation without editorial distancing.
"Well, obviously yes… one hundred percent"
Woman’s autonomy framed through male rivalry and objectification
[loaded_language] and [appeal_to_emotion] reproduce degrading quotes about the woman’s body and reduce her role to a prize in a male feud, undermining her agency.
"Sleeping with that gentleman has been amazing for both her career and our business @plugtalkshow! Overall I’m glad we did it and I’m happy to report her vagina has returned to its original pre-BBC size."
Legal process of divorce framed as secondary to personal drama
[episodic_framing] and [decontextualised_statistics] present divorce filings as tabloid fodder, listing assets without legal or emotional context, reducing the court process to a spectacle.
"Nersesian listed their largest asset as $1.152 million in real estate, requesting she retain half at $576,000."
The article prioritizes sensationalism and viral moments over neutral reporting, framing the divorce as a continuation of a public feud. It relies on recycled quotes and social media activity without current sourcing or context. The tone and structure resemble tabloid entertainment more than professional journalism.
Lena Nersesian has filed for divorce from Adam Grandmaison (Adam22), seeking custody of their daughter and division of shared assets including real estate, social media value, and podcast equity. The couple, married since 2023, have jointly built public careers in media and adult entertainment.
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