Popular TikTok creator Jarvis, whose real name is Elizabeth Amadou, has confirmed that she has ended her relationship with fellow influencer Peller, also known as Hamzat Habeeb.
Jarvis disclosed this during a live video session on Tuesday, amid growing reactions to Peller’s recent car crash on the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos, which happened while he was livestreaming.
Addressing comments about both the accident and their relationship, Jarvis expressed sadness over the ridicule and harsh narratives circulating online, saying they were only making an already difficult situation worse.
“People are mocking him, and it’s painful to see. Please stop shading him. Stop mocking him,” she said.
She explained that the crash should not be used to judge Peller’s character, stressing that she has never portrayed him as a bad person. According to her, his major struggle is with emotional control, not bad intentions.
“Yes, he struggles with controlling his emotions. That’s the issue. I can control mine, but he can’t control his. What we need now is to come together and help him,” she said.
Confirming the breakup, Jarvis noted that the decision was not driven by hatred or abandonment but was necessary at this point.
“Peller is a sweet guy. I didn’t want it to end, but it has happened. This is not about going back to how things were. For now, the relationship is over so we can focus on healing and helping him get better,” she explained.
She appealed to fans and social media users to stop spreading hurtful narratives and mocking their pain.
“How is mocking helping? It’s not helping anyone. Encourage him. Encourage us. Don’t use our pain against us,” she pleaded.
Visibly emotional, Jarvis said the online backlash had added to the emotional strain surrounding the incident. She urged the public to focus on gratitude that no life was lost.
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“What people should be saying is thank God for life. Thank God that Peller is alive. That’s what matters most right now,” she said.
She concluded by noting that not all breakups are rooted in anger, adding that some are necessary for peace, clarity and healing.
Peller had earlier raised concern after crashing his car during a live Instagram broadcast on Sunday. He was seen driving while emotionally distressed and speaking on the phone, believed to be with Jarvis, before the vehicle veered off the road and hit a stone barrier. He was later assisted by bystanders and taken to a hospital for treatment.
