Adam22 is slammed by ‘female Andrew Tate’ Pearl Davis – who accuses him of ‘cucking out’ his porn star wife Lena the Plug and ‘ruining the sanctity of marriage’

Anti-feminist influencer Hannah Pearl Davis has accused No Jumper podcaster Adam Grandmaison of ‘breaking up’ with his wife and ‘ruining the sanctity of marriage’ as they continue to wage war online.

The 26-year-old, whose name is Pearl, has more than 1.79 million subscribers to her controversial YouTube channel, where she expresses her conservative and misogynistic views.

She has been dubbed the “female Andrew Tate” thanks to her similarities to the self-described misogynistic influencer, who was charged in Romania in June with human trafficking and rape.

Earlier this summer, Tate slammed Grandmaison – who is best known as Adam22 – for renting out his wife of an adult film star, ‘Lena the Plug’ Nersesian, films her first sex scene with a man shortly after their wedding.

Anti-feminist influencer Hannah Pearl Davis feuds with No Jumper podcaster Adam Grandmaison – best known as Adam22 – over the ‘sanctity of marriage’

Davis mocked Grandmaison for ‘cheating’ on his wife, adult film star ‘Lena the Plug’ Nersesian (pictured)

Grandmaison faced backlash for letting his wife film her first sex scene with a man – male porn shop Jason Luv (pictured) – shortly after their wedding

In July, Davis sparked her own war of words with Grandmaison when she… Posted a video in which Tate criticizes the podcast host on X, formerly Twitter, writing: ‘@Cobratate thinks @adam22 should quit!!!! Spare us all!!!!!’

After months of back and forth between the feuding content creators, Grandmaison, 39, clapped back at Davis on Sunday for mocking OnlyFans stars like himself and his wife.

“What do we do with these only fans whores once they’re broke, who no one will want to marry in 15 years,” she posted.

“No offense, but you should be more concerned that no one wants to marry you NOW!!” Grandmaison responded.

Davis went on to attack Grandmaison’s marriage to Nersesian, with whom he shares a two-year-old daughter named Parker.

“Your definition of marriage is letting another guy fuck your wife on camera. People like you are ruining the sanctity of marriage. It is an insult to people who take marriage seriously,” she wrote.

Grandmaison responded by pointing out that Davis was single, which directly contradicts her belief that women should focus more on marriage and children during their careers.

‘I am happily married and have children. You are an unmarried sinner with no suitors. You will die… alone in a bingo hall,” he argued.

Grandmaison, 39, clapped back at Davis, 26, on Sunday for targeting OnlyFans stars like himself and his wife. In return, she attacked his marriage in a series of messages

“I didn’t know that marriage eliminates your wife at the expense of your children,” she hit back. ‘If that’s what marriage is, I’d rather die alone. Why do people like you get married? Why offend religious people by ridiculing the sacrament?’

“Why is a man who lends his wife trying to lecture me about marriage,” she asked in a follow-up post.

Grandmaison explained that he and Nersesian “got married because we plan to spend the rest of our lives together.”

“If it offends religious people, that’s a big plus for me, so that’s great to hear,” he added.

Davis then lectured Grandmaison on the sanctity of marriage, claiming that it should not be acceptable for people like him to tie the knot.

‘It’s actually disgusting that you want to offend religious people who take marriage seriously. It is a sacrament Adam – a promise to God,” she wrote. “Notice how he says, ‘we plan to spend the rest of our lives together’ instead of ‘we will spend the rest of our lives together.’

Grandmaison defended his marriage, pointing out that Davis was single, which directly contradicts her belief that women should focus more on marriage and children during their careers.

‘It’s actually these types of people who should be shamed out of marriage. They’re ruining it for the people who actually believe in marriage.”

Davis then shared an X-rated snapshot of Grandmaison having a threesome that he recently posted, asking, “Really – does this deserve the holy sacrament of marriage?”

Grandmaison feigned indifference and replied, “I see no contradiction here. You should experience an orgasm at least once before you die and then maybe you’ll start to understand.”

Davis insisted that “the worst thing about Adam22 is that he will essentially leave these women miserable.”

She claimed that she interviews OnlyFans models all the time, and “they generally have no savings, no subscription, and no dating prospects if things go wrong.”

Instead of defending their careers, Grandmaison doubled down on his criticism of Davis’ single lifestyle.

“Pearl chose podcasting and tweeting over getting married and starting a family. Luckily she has Candy Crush and a bunch of cats to comfort her in her old age,” he posted.

Grandmaison and Nersesian married in Italy in May 2023 (pictured) after more than five years together

The couple share a two-year-old daughter named Parker, born in November 2020

Davis – who has been dubbed the ‘female Andrew Tate’ – has more than 1.79 million subscribers to her YouTube channel, where she expresses her conservative and misogynistic views

Davis continued to photograph his wife, writing, “At least I didn’t choose porn over marriage and a family like your wife.”

“If we’re going to be technical here, I chose volleyball over starting a family,” she added. ‘Podcasting and TWEETING is EASY. Influencers just love to whine.”

Davis saw a spike in popularity this year after Tate’s arrest, and she often goes viral for her controversial recordings, including her recent claims that divorce should be illegal and that women should not have the right to vote.

Critics have accused her of spoofing her far-right views to gain attention and calling her a hypocrite and a fraud, a claim she has denied in the past.

Davis recently shared Insider that she considers herself an advocate for men – and not a misogynist.

“I don’t hate women,” she said while discussing her online shaming.

“Men are discriminated against in society by the legal system and by feminists in general,” she claimed in the interview.

“The women who follow me watch it because they too see the bigger problem, men watch it because there is finally a form of media that advocates for men.”

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