Lena Paul
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-28
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Yes, Lena Paul is real. Born October 12, 1993, in DeLand, Florida, she entered the adult industry in 2016 and holds a degree in Latin American studies from the University of Louisville. Her documented award record: she was a nominee for Best New Starlet at the 2018 AVN Awards (the category was won that year by Jill Kassidy) but won that ceremony's fan-voted "Hottest Newcomer" award; she also tied with Whitney Wright for the XRCO Award for New Starlet in 2018 — a different award body's competitive category, which she did win. In 2020 she was part of the winning ensemble for the AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene, for the film Drive, alongside Angela White, Autumn Falls, Alina Lopez, and Manuel Ferrara — a win reported directly on AVN's own site. She's built a multi-studio filmography (Wikipedia's data box logs roughly 524 acting credits and 4 directing credits; other aggregators report higher figures, but a career of hundreds of titles across named studios including Jules Jordan Video, Naughty America, Brazzers, Wicked Pictures, and Blacked is consistent across sources), including a screenwriting credit co-writing Airtight Invasion (2018) with director Bree Mills, and an appearance in the DC Comics-inspired adult parody Justice League XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (2017). She appeared as herself in the AVN TV special "Best in Sex: 2019 AVN Awards," and there's a public video record of her attending and being interviewed at AVN Expo across multiple years (2017 through 2022). She has her own sourced encyclopedia article in eleven language editions (though not yet English) plus a Wikidata entry, with two 2022 photos hosted on Wikimedia Commons under a Creative Commons license — independent documentation no AI-generated persona has. Why she gets searched: she's a genuinely well-known performer, and a cluster of Instagram and X accounts using variations of her name and stage handle create the impersonator clutter that drives "is she real?" searches. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @lenapaulxo Appears official ~2M followers, the largest and most consistently referenced account under her name; her Linktree (linktr.ee/Lenapaul_xo, titled "Lena Paul Official") uses matching branding. Several similarly-named accounts ("lenapaulxofficial," "lenaa_paul," "lenapaul___xo" and similar) also use variations of her name — treat any account other than this one with caution.
- X (Twitter) (unconfirmed) Unverified Wikidata records an @lenaisapeach handle sourced from her Wikipedia infobox, but it could not be independently confirmed live during this research; a separate, unrelated-looking handle also circulates displaying "Lena Paul official" as its name, and a low-follower "@lena_paull" account exists — none confirmable as official. Verify only via a link posted from her Instagram.
- OnlyFans (reported: lenaisapeach) Unverified Wikidata references an "lenaisapeach" OnlyFans handle, not independently confirmed live during this research. Reach it only via her verified Instagram bio, never via a third-party "leaked" or aggregator link — a direct link appears here when she claims this page.
- TikTok (unconfirmed) Unverified No account could be confirmed as official from this research given the volume of similarly-named accounts. Verify only via a link posted from her Instagram.
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What is Lena Paul's real name?
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Is every “Lena Paul” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- "Lena Paul" is a stage name; no other notable public figure shares it in a way that collides with search demand for the performer. A birth name attributed to her circulates via Wikidata and non-English Wikipedia mirrors, but it has not been self-disclosed by her, in her own words, on any surface we could verify — per our privacy rule, it is withheld here.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- No official AI chatbot, AI companion product, or verified AI persona of Lena Paul exists. Any app or bot claiming to be her is unauthorized.
- Impersonator clutter, not deepfakes, is the main confusion signal here: several Instagram and X accounts use variations of her name and stage handle, and at least one X account displays "Lena Paul official" as its name while using an unrelated random-looking handle — a common impersonator tactic. Her most consistently documented account is @lenapaulxo on Instagram.
- Bio-aggregator and content-farm sites repeat an inaccurate claim that she outright won the 2018 AVN Best New Starlet award — she was a nominee in that category, not the winner; treat aggregator bio sites generally as unreliable for awards, birthdates, and relationship claims.
- As with any well-known adult performer, scam "leaked content" links and fake subscription pages trade on her name, sometimes through SEO spam hosted on spoofed or unrelated-looking domains. Her legitimate work is distributed through her own verified accounts and named studio contracts — anything else is bait.
The documented facts
- Real person: American adult performer born October 12, 1993, in DeLand, Florida; entered the adult industry in 2016; holds a degree in Latin American studies from the University of Louisville Source: Wikipedia (sourced biography, multiple language editions) · documented
- AVN Award nominee for Best New Starlet at the 2018 AVN Awards (the category was won that year by Jill Kassidy) but won that same ceremony's fan-voted "Hottest Newcomer" award Source: Wikipedia, "35th AVN Awards" · documented
- Tied with Whitney Wright for the XRCO Award for New Starlet in 2018 — a separate award body's competitive category, distinct from the AVN nomination above Source: Wikipedia, "XRCO Awards" (New Starlet category, 2018) · documented
- Part of the winning ensemble for the AVN Award for Best Group Sex Scene (2020), for the film Drive, alongside Angela White, Autumn Falls, Alina Lopez, and Manuel Ferrara Source: AVN News, "2020 AVN Award Winners Announced" · documented
- Correction: bio-aggregator sites widely and incorrectly repeat that she won the 2018 AVN Award for Best New Starlet outright — she was a nominee in that specific competitive category, not the winner (see above); the distinct wins she does hold (AVN fan award, XRCO tie, 2020 AVN group-scene win) are the documented record Source: Wikipedia, "AVN Award for Best New Starlet" · documented (correcting a widely repeated aggregator error)
- Multi-studio filmography: Wikipedia's data box logs roughly 524 acting credits and 4 directing credits across named studios including Jules Jordan Video, Naughty America, Brazzers, Wicked Pictures, and Blacked; other aggregators report higher totals — exact counts vary by source, but a career of hundreds of studio-produced titles since 2016 is consistent across sources Source: Wikipedia (German and Italian editions), infobox filmography · reported
- Screenwriting credit: co-wrote Airtight Invasion (2018) with director Bree Mills for PureTaboo, in addition to acting and directing credits Source: Wikipedia (German edition) · documented
- Appeared in the DC Comics-inspired adult parody Justice League XXX: An Axel Braun Parody (2017), a mainstream-franchise-adjacent credit distinct from ordinary scene work Source: Wikipedia (German edition) · documented
- Appeared as herself in the AVN TV special "Best in Sex: 2019 AVN Awards" (2019) Source: IMDb · documented
- Public video record of attending and being interviewed at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo across multiple years (documented on-camera appearances in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022) Source: YouTube (AVN convention coverage, multiple years) · documented
- Independently documented outside her own marketing: has a sourced encyclopedia article in eleven language editions (Wikidata Q47067516) and two 2022 photos hosted on Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0, one cleared through Wikimedia's own Volunteer Response Team rights-verification process; no dedicated English-language Wikipedia article currently exists under her name Source: Wikimedia Commons, Category:Lena Paul · documented
- No documented AI chatbot, deepfake scandal, or synthetic-persona controversy has been reported involving her name — the confusion signal around her online is ordinary impersonator/fan-account clutter, not AI fakery Status: unknown
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