TikTok personality Jarvis, born Elizabeth Amadou, has confirmed that she has ended her relationship with fellow influencer Peller, also known as Hamzat Habeeb, following his recent car crash in Lagos.
Jarvis made the disclosure during a live video on Tuesday, days after Peller was hospitalised following a crash on the Lekki–Epe Expressway while livestreaming. The incident sparked widespread reactions and criticism on social media.
Addressing the situation, Jarvis urged the public to stop mocking Peller, saying the online backlash had worsened an already difficult moment.
She explained that Peller’s challenges stem from emotional control issues rather than bad intentions, stressing that he needs support rather than ridicule.
Jarvis confirmed that the relationship had ended but clarified that the decision was not driven by anger or hostility. According to her, the breakup was necessary to allow space for healing and personal growth, adding that she still cares deeply about him.
She also appealed to fans to stop spreading harmful narratives and instead promote positivity, noting that social media pressure had added emotional strain to the situation.
Expressing gratitude that no lives were lost in the crash, Jarvis said her main concern remains the well-being of both herself and Peller, describing the pause in their relationship as temporary and necessary.
Peller crashed his Mercedes-Benz during a livestream titled “RIP Peller,” in which he appeared emotionally distressed. He was assisted by bystanders and later taken to hospital for treatment.