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Peller Claims Jarvis Bankrolled His Rise: “She Showed Me Love” But Critics Aren’t Buying It

TikTok and streaming sensation Peller (Habeeb Hamzat) recently revealed that his partner, Jarvis (Amadou Elizabeth Aminata), financially supported him early in his career sending him millions in naira from her own earnings. The confession, made during a livestream with Cubana Chiefpriest, has sparked divided reactions: supportive applause from fans and sharp skepticism from netizens.

What Peller Said

In a candid livestream conversation with Cubana Chiefpriest, Peller said that while he was just starting out and might’ve earned about ₦100,000, Jarvis was pulling in around ₦5 million. He claims she generously sent him ₦2.5 million to help boost his content and visibility. “Jarvis first made me blow. She showed me love,” he said, describing the gesture as a game-changer in his early days.

Backlash and Doubts

Not everyone is convinced. Some social media users accused Peller of embellishing or fabricating the story to appear humble or boost Jarvis’s reputation.

  • @majorlouwe bluntly wrote: “He’s lying… that’s what you do to hype your gf… Jarvis never gave you N2.5 million, Mr man.”
  • Others, like @Meze6777Eze, cheered, saying: “If Jarvis is really like that, then she’s someone you want forever.”
  • A thoughtful user, @Nnewi300, pointed out: “It’s good he’s acknowledging her support. That’s tough for some men because of ego.”

The mix of responses reveals how vulnerable celebrities are online—juggling admiration, doubt, and the weight of public perception.

What’s Really at Stake

Peller’s admission does more than tug at the heartstrings it underscores larger issues:

  • Gendered generosity in the limelight: Nigerian society often clips the wings of men who acknowledge their partners’ financial contributions. Peller’s openness invites both praise and judgment.
  • Perception vs. reality: In the content creator economy, what’s shared often feels curated. Viewers wonder: is this just a flattering storyline—or genuine gratitude?
  • Power of social media narratives: A casual livestream phrase can morph into a headline. Now, the focus has shifted: not just about love but about credibility.

The Bigger Picture

Peller and Jarvis’s relationship has been news since their December 2024 live proposal. Initially, Jarvis dismissed it as a “promise ring,” but she later confirmed their engagement saying they’ll marry when the time is right.

Meanwhile, their public coupling has been fraught with ups and downs—from emotional livestream arguments to deeply personal revelations. Jarvis recently admitted on live stream that she’s been compromising her values for the sake of their brand, even when it clashed with her personal principles.

Takeaway

Peller’s claim that “Jarvis made me blow” is more than personal—it shines a spotlight on the dynamics of influence, sacrifice, and image in digital culture. Whether the money story is real or not, it has opened a window into power, love, and loyalty or the illusion thereof—in the TikTok age.