Jarvis, a popular TikTok creator, is currently trending in Nigeria following a highly publicized incident at the premiere of Toyin Abraham’s movie, ‘Iyalode’.
During the event, she was abruptly dismissed by her partner, Peller, who reportedly told her to “get out” in front of the audience, a moment that was captured on video and has since gone viral.
The footage has ignited widespread outrage on social media platforms, with many Nigerians condemning Peller for what they perceive as emotional abuse and a profound lack of respect towards Jarvis.
Critics argue that this incident has led to a significant decline in Jarvis’s brand identity, noting that she is increasingly defined solely by her association with Peller, which they deem degrading.
Jarvis, whose full name is Elizabeth Aminata Amadu, has made a name for herself through her inventive and entertaining AI-inspired character, ‘Jadrolita‘.
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Meanwhile, Peller, whose real name is Habeeb Hamzat, has garnered a loyal following due to his vibrant live streams and comedic skits that resonate with audiences across the nation.
The two met on TikTok in early 2023, where their initial collaborations quickly blossomed into a romantic relationship that has captured the attention of fans and followers alike.
Despite facing mounting public scrutiny, they have remained supportive of one another both personally and professionally, notably during Jarvis’s recovery from a significant jaw surgery that left her temporarily sidelined.
Their partnership not only influences their personal lives but also significantly impacts their respective brands and the broader Nigerian social media landscape, sparking conversations about gender dynamics and the standards of respect within relationships in the public eye.