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TikTok Influencer Jarvis Breaks Silence On Peller Breakup, Appeals For Public Compassion

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TikTok content creator Elizabeth Amadou, widely known as Jarvis, has publicly confirmed the end of her romantic relationship with fellow influencer and livestreamer Hamzat Habeeb, popularly referred to as Peller. She used the opportunity to urge the public to cease mocking Peller following his car accident during a recent livestream.

Speaking during a live video shared online on Tuesday, 16 December 2025, Jarvis addressed the online discourse surrounding both the crash and their relationship. Okay News reports that the influencer expressed concern over the widespread ridicule directed at Peller.

“It’s always people will mock me. Because I can see concern about this online. People will mock him, Stop mocking him. Stop shading him,” she said, stressing that the incident should not define Peller’s character.

Jarvis acknowledged that Peller struggles with emotional regulation, emphasizing that his inability to control emotions is the core issue rather than intentional wrongdoing. She said, “Yes, he cannot control his emotions. He cannot control. That’s the problem. I can control mine, but he can’t control his. We need to join hands together to help him.”

Confirming the separation, she clarified that the breakup was necessary and not an act of abandonment. “Peller is a sweet guy, I do not even want it to even end but it has happened, it has happened. The relationship is not the thing now. It is not saying let’s go back to who we were. The solution is let’s put our heads together to work on him. To be better. Not space of we not talking, it is space of this relationship thing. It is over for now,” Jarvis said.

She appealed to social media users to stop spreading harmful narratives and mockery. “Stop your shading. How is it helping? It’s not helping. Don’t use it against him. Encourage him. Encourage us. Help us. Stop using our pain to mock us,” she added.

Jarvis further urged the public to be grateful that no life was lost in the incident and emphasized that her priority was the wellbeing of both herself and Peller. “All you people should be saying is thank God for life. Thank God for Peller. Thank God nothing happened to him. I love him, but for now we need to be okay. I’m not okay anymore. I want to be okay. He needs to be okay, he needs to be fine,” she said.

The separation, according to Jarvis, reflects a need for clarity and emotional healing rather than hostility.

Peller had sparked concern on Sunday, 14 December 2025, when he crashed his newly acquired Mercedes-Benz during a live Instagram broadcast titled “RIP Peller” on the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos. Videos circulated online showed him visibly distressed, speaking to Jarvis on the phone, and eventually colliding with a stone barrier. He was later assisted by bystanders and taken to a hospital.

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