In Nigeria’s ever-buzzing influencer scene, few names command as much attention as Habeeb “Peller” Hamzat and Elizabeth “Jarvis” Amadou, better known to millions as Jadrolita.
They rose to fame as a vibrant TikTok couple whose mix of humour, intimacy, and creativity blurred the lines between real life and content creation. But in the past months, their brand of love has turned chaotic. It has been filled with accusations, tears, and the kind of viral drama that keeps social media glued.
What started as digital affection and joint skits has spiraled into a saga of emotional confrontations, public allegations, and a wave of backlash that now threatens their reputations and their future together.
Who Are Peller and Jarvis?
Habeeb “Peller” Hamzat, often referred to simply as Peller, built his online brand as a charismatic, fashion-conscious entertainer. Known for his confident personality, he leveraged his TikTok presence into multiple partnerships, quickly becoming one of Nigeria’s most talked-about male creators. His suave confidence and street-smart charm made him a relatable yet aspirational figure in the influencer space.
Elizabeth “Jarvis” Amadou, also known as Jadrolita or AI Jarvis, is a content creator and digital performer who gained popularity for her AI-inspired persona — a creative twist that set her apart. Her approach mixed human emotion with robotic precision, often portraying herself as a “digital goddess” of love, loyalty, and futuristic vibes.
Together, they became an instant hit, embodying the TikTok power couple aesthetic. Their chemistry, spontaneous dancing, and public displays of affection drew millions of followers. Brands took notice, and soon they were collaborating on sponsored content, livestream events, and fan meetups.
But behind the curated smiles and viral challenges, cracks were already forming.
Love and Livestreams: The Rise of a Digital Romance
Their story began through mutual admiration online, like many modern love tales. As their collaboration deepened, so did their relationship. They became inseparable both on-screen and off, sharing snippets of domestic life that fans devoured.
Livestreams became their stage. Fans showered them with digital gifts, sometimes worth millions of Naira. Peller and Jarvis turned these sessions into a blend of performance and intimacy, a public love story unfolding in real time.
But the same digital space that made them famous soon became a theatre of conflict. Every disagreement, every cryptic post, and every tearful apology played out before millions, with fans taking sides and turning private moments into trending topics of discussion.
Violence, Control, and the Breaking Point
What began as a love story between two TikTok stars has, over time, revealed cracks that go beyond online drama. Jarvis, in a series of emotional livestreams and posts, accused Peller of being controlling, overprotective, and at times, physically aggressive.
The most serious of her claims came during a recent confrontation that reportedly escalated into violence. In viral clips circulated across Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), Jarvis tearfully recounted that she “barely escaped an assault,” saying she ran downstairs to warn her staff to “stay alert.” She told her followers, “If I hadn’t run, ‘Justice for Jarvis’ would have been trending.”
The confrontation, according to Jarvis, followed a heated argument about her father. She revealed that she has never met him and still longs to find him. She claimed that whenever she brought up her desire to reconnect with him, Peller would respond with disturbing insinuations of “incest,” which she found deeply hurtful. In her words:
“I told him I met some people concerning my dad. He said, ‘Anything that would make you see your dad, I will not love you again.’ I realised he was serious. He talked about the story of what fathers and daughters do. I broke down immediately.”
These incidents, combined with what she describes as Peller’s overprotectiveness and lack of emotional empathy, have painted a troubling picture of their relationship’s private struggles.
But this is not the first time such allegations have surfaced. In August 2025, amid earlier online rumours, the pair released a joint video addressing “abuse claims” and urging fans to respect their privacy.
This followed a viral video that captured Peller pushing his partner, into a car. The incident occurred at a Seyi Vibez concert. Following significant online backlash and speculation that Jarvis might be in an abusive relationship, Peller claimed he was attempting to force Jarvis into the car to protect her from a large crowd or “mob” at the concert.
Further buttressing his point, Jarvis addressed the incident publicly, stating that while the push “was a no no” and “wrong,” Peller was not physically abusing her in general. She also added that she believes he would change. Jarvis assured fans that if she were being beaten, she would have left the relationship. Peller later released a statement admitting his mistake and expressing regret for his actions.
Despite that public display of unity, speculation about their turbulent bond persisted, setting the stage for the latest explosive fallout.
Jarvis’ management, Aiso Entertainment, has meanwhile condemned Peller’s online remarks and is pursuing a demand for a retraction over separate financial allegations, further intensifying the public feud.
It’s funny how the same livestreams that built Peller and Jarvis’ fame have now become the stage for their most painful disputes. It has turned what once looked like a modern digital fairytale into a cautionary tale about love, control, and the perils of living under constant online scrutiny.
Money-Laundering Allegations and Legal Fallout
The controversy reached a boiling point when Peller accused Jarvis of participating in “money laundering” through TikTok livestreams. During one of his sessions, he claimed that Jarvis frequently agreed to split the value of digital gifts she received with certain “gifters,” alleging that some of these transactions were questionable. Peller said:
“Those gifts she received, her gifters always asked her to split the money. If you gift me and you think we are going to share the proceeds, I will not do it. That’s money laundering.”
The comment spread quickly across social media, sparking outrage and confusion. Jarvis’ management, Aiso Entertainment, swiftly issued a public statement condemning the accusations as “malicious” and “devoid of evidence.” The statement read:
“Jadrolita has never engaged in, nor been implicated in, any form of illicit financial conduct. Her affairs have always been conducted with the highest standards of transparency and legality.”
The company gave Peller 48 hours to issue a retraction and public apology, warning that failure to do so could result in legal action.
For a couple that built their identity on collaboration, this episode marked an extraordinary public fracture. Once united by creativity, they are now divided by mistrust and legal threats. See screenshot of official statement below:
Conclusion
What began as a modern fairytale between two of Nigeria’s most admired TikTok personalities has morphed into a public saga of heartbreak and controversy. From romantic livestreams to viral allegations, the story of Peller and Jarvis captures the dark side of influencer fame, where every emotion is monetized, and every argument becomes content.
Whether this latest drama marks the end of their relationship or just another chapter in their unpredictable story remains to be seen.
