“It’s Over for Now”: TikTok Star Jarvis Confirms Breakup with Peller Amid Public Scrutiny
Social media influencers Jarvis (Elizabeth Amadou) and Peller (Hamzat Habeeb) have reportedly ended their romantic relationship, with Jarvis confirming the split in a candid livestream broadcast on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
The revelation comes in the wake of heightened online attention following Peller’s recent car accident on the Lekki‑Epe Expressway, which left fans and followers expressing concern and curiosity about their relationship status.
During the broadcast, Jarvis addressed the growing speculation online, stressing that while she cares deeply for Peller, the relationship needs a pause. “The relationship is over for now,” she told viewers, adding that this decision was motivated by the need for personal growth and emotional healing rather than conflict or ill will.
“He is a very kind person, and it’s just that sometimes he struggles to manage his emotions,” Jarvis said, emphasizing that the breakup is about giving each other space rather than assigning blame.
Jarvis also criticized the social media frenzy surrounding their private lives. “I want people to stop mocking him and stop spreading false narratives,” she urged, reminding fans that public ridicule only amplifies the stress they are already experiencing.
She highlighted that no life was lost in Peller’s accident and called for the public to focus on empathy rather than sensationalism.
This announcement underscores the increasing pressure faced by influencers whose personal lives often become public spectacle.
Both Jarvis and Peller, known for their engaging content and large online followings, have previously shared glimpses of their relationship on social media, making their breakup a widely discussed topic among fans.
As the couple steps back from public attention, Jarvis expressed hope that they could eventually reconcile, but emphasized that the immediate focus must be on self-care and reflection.
“It’s important that we both take this time to grow individually,” she concluded.
